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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:16 pm Post subject: Clown is banned from wearing big stupid shoes! |
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Clown banned from wearing giant shoes
April 22, 2009
A clown has been told he cannot wear his giant comedy shoes during his act because they breach health and safety rules. Valerik Kashkin broke a toe after falling from a high-wire and has been told his size 18s were to blame. His bosses have now banned the clown – whose routine also includes playing a drum kit, trumpet and double bass at the same time – from using the outsize footwear and ordered him to perform barefoot, instead.
'It is very important for me to have the boots on because I don't look like a normal clown in a black costume,' he said. 'The act just won't be the same now.'
The Moscow State Circus performer fell from the wire in a performance of the troupe's The Monk's Dream during an 11-day run in Liverpool. The 40-year-old – whose act also includes dressing on the wire and in a hoop of fire – went to hospital and spent the next few days recovering. But, on his return, he was told he could no longer wear his special shoes.
'I don't think it is a good idea for him to wear the boots because he is essentially walking blind – with barefeet he gets a much better grip,' said the circus's health and safety adviser, Larry Dewitt. And general manager Paul Archer added: 'I guess we just have to follow through these procedures – it really is a balancing act.'
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When I first saw this story and decided to post it, it made me laugh - now it just seems perfectly reasonable! |
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SpursFan1902 Pitch Queen
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Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:19 pm Post subject: |
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"...it really is a balancing act."
I think they have taken it way to far. Did they not think that him balancing on a wire was dangerous before? Why not just make him change for the wire part? And barefoot? Do they not thing that my be just a litte unhygenic? It just sounds like reactive management tactics to me. Instead of thinking about it and coming up with a solution that benefits both, they just take it all away. I have worked for too many managers like that...Viva la big red shoes!! |
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