What is pallasos?

Pallasos, also known as clowns, are performers who dress up in colorful costumes, paint their faces and use eccentric behavior to entertain audiences. They often incorporate slapstick humor, physical comedy, juggling, and acrobatics into their performances. Clowns can be found in circus acts, street performances, comedy shows, birthday parties, and even in hospitals to cheer up sick children. However, the history of clowns has not always been positive, as some cultures have associated them with tragedy, fear, and evil. Despite this, many people today still appreciate the joy and laughter that clowns can bring to their lives.