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These clowns are at a church in London.
They meet every February.
They've got bright faces and clothes.
The clowns are happy.
They're there to celebrate the 'grandfather' of all clowns, Joseph Grimaldi.
Modern clowns became popular in England 200 years ago.
As a clown, Grimaldi was special.
He wanted to make people laugh.
Grimaldi moved his body but didn't talk.
Today's clowns still use his ideas.
Not everyone likes clowns.
Some people are afraid of them.
They didn't come to the church.
But some parents, like Rui Canico, brought their children to see the clowns.
(laughs)"
Andrew Davis was once the President of an international club for clowns.
He came with his daughter.
Yeah.
(laughs)
Andrew: And the fun that we have when we when we get together yeah."
Rob Bowker: We like people to smile, we like people to laugh, we like people to enjoy life because at times it is far too serious.
So that's where we're at.
We're at the smiling end.
Oh yeah.
(laughs)"