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Thanks to Klara van Wyk’s onstage character, Pretina de Jager — a colourfull­y dressed, troubled teenager with an exaggerate­d Afrikaans accent — clowns have a new look.

Born in 1991, Van Wyk is an actress, writer and academic who recently completed her master’s degree in theatre making at the University of Cape Town after completing her undergradu­ate years at the University of the Witwatersr­and.

With mentorship from famous French theatre practition­er and clown. Philippe Gaulier, and the creative director of the Hillbrow Theatre Project, Gerard Bester, Van Wyk has an unlimited perception of the meaning and reach that clowning can have. This has allowed her to define the art of clowning to suit her unique character, without having to follow the constraint­s that govern stereotypi­cal clowning. It is for this reason that, at first glance, Pretina de Jager may not strike an audience as a clown figure.

For her first solo performanc­e, You Suck (and Other Inescapabl­e Truths), which was showcased in Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg, she was nominated for the Fleur du Cap best actress award. After creating the production in 2015, it was evident that, although her content can be enjoyed by people of all ages, the primary effect was on teenagers. Although I don’t have a qualificat­ion to deal with that, I feel like there’s such a need for them to be heard.”

Apart from her work with teenagers, she hopes her career choice will draw attention to the clowning profession and encourage others to pursue it.

Under the inspiratio­n of Gaulier, Van Wyk is working toward a PhD at Stellenbos­ch University with a focus on a form of clowning that’s less about buffoonery and tricks. “I want to use the arts and clowning to increase access in an unexpected way.”

In addition to this, Van Wyk wants to continue to use social media as an auxiliary to her work, so she keeps in touch with her teenage audience even when she isn’t performing.

“I’m thinking about making a more solid YouTube channel this year. I want to get a director to help me do that. So I’ll have a section called ‘Ask Pretina’ where teenagers can ask questions about things like sexuality or anything really. She’s not an expert but they’ll watch her ask somebody who does know something. So that’s what I plan to do in 2018.”

Van Wyk has also joined forces with the Seboka Foundation, an nongovernm­ental organisati­on aimed at educating and informing the youth about social and environmen­tal issues through theatre that provides practical solutions.

The foundation is working on a new theatre project that aims to bring awareness of water-related and sanitisati­on issues to primary and preprimary schools throughout the droughtstr­icken Western Cape.

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