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However good my costume is, I ve found it s the performance skills that get me through.
Twaites says his performance experience as a clown helps him connect with kids as Santa.Bob Twaites
When a child looks in your eyes, they re always a little suspicious. There s a certain point where no matter how good your costume is, you have to be perfect in that moment to truly become Santa in their eyes.
The business model of being Santa is interesting and can make you good money if you put in the work.
When is a time when corporate worlds say We need a clown, and we want to pay him really well? Well, Santa is one of those times.
Twaites says his performance experience as a clown helps him connect with kids as Santa. Bob Twaites
When a child looks in your eyes, they re always a little suspicious. There s a certain point where no matter how good your costume is, you have to be perfect in that moment to truly become Santa in their eyes.
The business model of being Santa is interesting and can make you good money if you put in the work.
When is a time when corporate worlds say We need a clown, and we want to pay him really well? Well, Santa is one of those times.
I Met the Real Santa in Oswego, New York oswegocountytoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from oswegocountytoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The pandemic that stole Christmas.
It seemed enough to make those who portray Santa in parades, at shopping malls and at other public events put their Santa suits in mothballs until next December, when the coronavirus presumably will be little more than a bad memory.
But, like the Whos down in Whoville, Bowling Greenâs best-known Santa has taken what was looking like a lemon of a Christmas season and turned it into some pretty sweet lemonade.
Robert Karrick, who this time of year normally is ho-ho-ho-ing in a sackful of parades and other public events, has not only continued his âSanta Bobâ persona but has expanded his reach through technology that rivals the best North Pole wizardry.