Creatives Inspirit
Empowering all through clown, theatre, and the arts.
Creatives Inspirit
Empowering all through clown, theatre, and the arts.
“Play is resilience,
Laughter is medicine.”
We are on a mission to bring clowning to the everyday person.
Believe it or not, the world needs more clowns.
From embracing failure, celebrating humor, and rediscovering the joy of being fully present, clowning can transform the way you see the world.
Our work is dedicated to helping people reconnect with their sense of joy, playfulness, and resilience—whether on stage, in the workplace, or in their everyday lives.
We are proud to be Singapore's premier provider of clown workshops and clown theatre. Our expertise extends globally, including working with institutions such as New York City's Clown Gym, Esplanade Singapore, Singapore Repertory Theatre, and the Haque Center for Acting and Creativity.
Production Awards
Mail Ordered The Show (Canada)
A fun, supportive, and non-judgmental space where you leave feeling braver, more open, and grateful for all the silly, lovely laughs." – Rianne Wynn
Their playful, game-based approach makes learning clown and comedy techniques natural and fun." – Shalyn Yong
A space where you can let go, be silly, and explore the unseen parts of yourself." – Max Yang
"Creatives Inspirit brings more life and humor into the world through incredible performances, trainings, and workshops. They are professional, skilled, and a joy to work with!" – Kei Franklin
LATEST HAPPENINGS
LATEST HAPPENINGS
We brought theatrical clowning to the TEDxSingapore stage as part of TED’s Global Idea Search, offering a way to look at failure that speaks directly to everyday life in Singapore.
In A Clown’s Guide to Failure, founder Shanice Stanislaus uses clown philosophy to reflect the pressures many of us know well: expectations, productivity, fear of getting it wrong, and the need to always appear capable. Through humour, vulnerability, and play, the talk invites audiences to embrace failure and see it as a shared, human experience rather than a personal flaw.
By translating clowning from the theatre into real life, this talk opens up new ways of relating to mistakes, stress, and uncertainty with more courage, honesty, and humanity.
Look out for the full TED speech, to be released in 2026.