Apr
28
to Apr 30

Meredith is presenting at the North American Healthcare Clown Organizations conference in Montreal.

Meredith will present a talk at the Meeting of the Noses (MOTN ) conference in Montreal hosted by the North American Healthcare Clown Organizations. The North American Healthcare Clown Organizations aims to advance the field of healthcare clowning by establishing and maintaining professional standards and enhancing members' professional growth and development to advance the healthcare clown profession.


From the conference website. “Come to Montreal in April to take part in an enriching 3 day conference of healthcare clowns from the US, Canada and Quebec. Together we will share artistic and psychosocial best practices, exchange skills and creative ideas, and reflect on and discuss the future possibilities for clowns working in various healthcare settings. Come be inspired and inspiring, as we collectively build this important and amazing profession. Thank you!

Please note that the Montreal Clown Festival is happening April 25-28 should you wish to come a bit earlier to Montreal to enjoy this event too: http://www.mtlclownfest.com/

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Feb
26
to Mar 1

COOL FOOL SCHOOL in Atlanta

Meredith will participate in the Laughter League’s “Cool Fool School.”

Join the Laughter League for an intensive playground for actors, instigators, interlocutors, improvisers, and playful spirits!

This course will guide performers in developing the tools required for being successful, eccentric physical comedians, with an emphasis on bringing their gifts to the work of uplifting lives in marginalized populations, pediatric hospitals, and memory care centers.

Faculty-led by Michelle Matlock and featuring Dick Monday, Tiffany Riley, Djeli Forchion, and Cleo DeOrio.

All classes will be held at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta. Registration will is open. To begin the application process for this program, send us an email: info@laughterleague.org. Tuition will be on a sliding scale, and there are multiple scholarships available. 

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Jan
30
6:00 PM18:00

The Sacred Arts Collective Artists Listening Session

On January 30, Meredith will participate in The Sacred Arts Collective Artists Listening Session. It is a listening session with artists in Atlanta, exploring ways to include children in the main worship experience through the arts. The Sacred Arts Collective is an initiative sponsored by the Lily Endowment.

The Sacred Arts Collective Artists Listening Session will be on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, from 6 – 7:30 pm, at First Baptist Church of Decatur, Decatur, GA 30030. Dinner will be served.

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Jan
13
to Jan 14

Meredith is presenting at the Emory University Scholar Retreat

Meredith will be a Creativity and Leadership Workshop Facilitator at the 2024 Emory University Scholar Retreat. The Emory Scholars Program is a full-ride merit scholarship and student development program for a select group of Emory undergraduates.

Meredith will present a workshop for Emory University students at the Brasstown Valley Resort in Young Harris, GA.

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Dec
5
7:00 PM19:00

Project Showcase and Community Conversation for Emory University's Arts and Social Justice Fellows Program.

The Arts & Social Justice Fellows Program is a partnership between the Emory College of Arts & Sciences, Emory Arts, and the Emory University Center for Ethics.

Inspired by faith in the power of art to open spaces for conversation, community-making, and collective action, the Arts and Social Justice Fellows program brings Atlanta artists into Emory classrooms to help students translate their learning into creative activism in the name of racial justice. Meredith was selected as one of seven artists

Each artist is paired with an Emory faculty member to co-teach an existing course and design a relevant creative project for their students to produce throughout the semester.

Meredith will be paired with Dr. Khaalisha Ajala, MD, MBA, FHM an assistant professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine, and a hospital medicine faculty physician at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, GA.

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Mar
11
2:00 PM14:00

Atlanta Science Festival presentation "The Science of Circus"

Meredith Host/MC this event. Shows at 2 and 5pm

Tickets and Show information here

Step right up and learn the science of the Circus! From graceful aerialists and acrobats to whip crackers, jugglers, and balancers, the circus is filled with science! Join amazing Atlanta circus artists as they demonstrate their skills and how science and skill helps make it all possible. Ladies, gentlemen, and children of all ages will enjoy this walkthrough experience.

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Jan
28
11:30 AM11:30

Squeeze The Clown at the Aurora Children's Theater 11:30a in the Metro Waterproofing Main Stage.

A few pictures from the show.

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Jun
22
10:00 AM10:00

Squeeze the Clown at the Aurora Theatre

Squeeze the Clown takes his audience on a wonderful trip of clown music, clown magic, and clown imagination. Inspired by Motown era soul music, Buster Keaton, and the circus, Squeeze expands our perception of what is possible. Audiences will be mesmerized and filled with Joy from the antics of Squeeze the Clown.

https://www.auroratheatre.com/productions-and-programs/view/squeeze-the-clown/

Pictures from the Aurora Theater Shows.

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Apr
30
to May 1

"WHAT ARE YOU?" ART ON THE ATLANTA BELTLINE

What Are You? is an exploration of what it means to be mixed-race in America. 

Leading artist Nicolette Emanuelle began questioning why she had been asked “what are you?” for most of her life, leading to a deep exploration of how racial identity can imbue both a sense of community and feeling like an outcast. 

Nicolette was raised with roots in the Lumbee tribe of North Carolina, and after interviewing other multiracial/multi-ethnic people, she found a wealth of common ground and a path forward in her own journey. 

What Are You? captures the absurdity of America’s narrative on race and invites viewers to “check their boxes” and engage in vital conversation around multiracial/multiethnic people and their experiences. Featuring the talents of Meredith Gordon (AKA Squeeze the Clown) and aerial artist Jaylynn Haywood, this immersive performance will be premiering as part of Art on the Atlanta Beltline, combining aerial movement, shadow play, music, and personal testimonies to highlight the beauty and expose the struggles of multi-racial people while honoring their resilience. 

https://www.7stages.org/shows/what-are-you-art-on-the-atlanta-beltline/

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 BLAUGHTER (BLACK JOY) WORKSHOP
Jul
22
6:00 PM18:00

BLAUGHTER (BLACK JOY) WORKSHOP

ABOUT BLAUGHTER (BLACK JOY) WORKSHOP:

If you are an improviser, clown, puppeteer, juggler, circus performer, magician, someone who loves making people laugh, and you identify as BIPOC, we would love to connect with you and invite you to Blaughter, a clown workshop designed by and exclusively for Black, Indigenous and People of Color. Led by Michelle Matlock, Meredith Gordon, and Carolyn Ratteray.

**The demand for new talent is growing in this industry.**

Join the online Blaughter Workshop and learn new ways to use your talent and skills to inspire and heal.

DETAILS AT A GLANCE:

Thursday, July 22

6PM EST/3PM PST

Free Zoom Event

To register: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../laughter-league-tickets...

#BlackJoy #Clowning #HealthcareClowning #Laughter #Oppurtunity #BIPOCArtists

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Feb
9
7:30 PM19:30

Circus Gym Workshop “Why Stop the Music?” with Meredith Gordon

This workshop will explore the use of music in clowning. We will use the musical qualities of timing, weight, and speed to help define your clown character. These qualities can help us understand how our clown characters are seen, heard and felt by our audience. We will also explore musicality in clown routines. How the music of our clown characters works with the music of our clown routines. Previous musical experience is NOT necessary. That said, if you play a musical instrument, you are welcome to use it in the workshop. 

All levels of clowning and musical abilities are welcome.

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Feb
2
7:30 PM19:30

Circus Gym Workshop “Why Stop the Music?” with Meredith Gordon

This workshop will explore the use of music in clowning. We will use the musical qualities of timing, weight, and speed to help define your clown character. These qualities can help us understand how our clown characters are seen, heard and felt by our audience. We will also explore musicality in clown routines. How the music of our clown characters works with the music of our clown routines. Previous musical experience is NOT necessary. That said, if you play a musical instrument, you are welcome to use it in the workshop. 

All levels of clowning and musical abilities are welcome. 

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