Tonino Scalia, a French-Italian performer based in Glasgow, Scotland, specializes in physical theatre, mime, and theatre for young audiences. He trained at Paolo Grassi Drama School in Milan and studied clownerie with renowned mentors like Vladimir Olshansky, Leris Colombaioni, and Nola Rae. Tonino co-founded the "Acting Languages" group in Edinburgh, where participants from diverse backgrounds learn acting and perform in French. He also teaches French and Italian through Edinburgh City Council's adult education program.
Guillermo del Olmo González is a Spanish clowning specialist with extensive training in comedy and physical theatre. He honed his skills with Mick Barnfather in London, Tim Licata, and Full Circe in Edinburgh. He furthered his education by attending Philipe Gaulier's Le Jeu and Mask course in France. Guillermo has taught Spanish in Lochinver, Scotland, and has a background in social projects, including working with children deprived of schooling and individuals transitioning from prison. He now divides his time between Spain and Scotland.
Guillermo del Olmo González is a Spanish clowning specialist with extensive training in comedy and physical theatre. He honed his skills with Mick Barnfather in London, Tim Licata, and Full Circe in Edinburgh. He furthered his education by attending Philipe Gaulier's Le Jeu and Mask course in France. Guillermo has taught Spanish in Lochinver, Scotland, and has a background in social projects, including working with children deprived of schooling and individuals transitioning from prison. He now divides his time between Spain and Scotland.