
Lima's Clown Day: A Celebration of Laughter and Kindness
Lima Celebrates Clown Day: A Heartwarming Tribute to Tony Perejil On May 25th, 2025, the streets of Lima, Peru, were filled with laughter and color as residents celebrated Dia do Palhaço (Clown Day). This annual event commemorates the life and legacy of Tony Perejil, a clown who became a beloved figure for his work in the city's impoverished neighborhoods. Perejil, who passed away in 1987, was known as the "clown of the poor," not only for his performances but also for his generous donations to those in need. The G1 video captures the vibrant atmosphere of the parade, showcasing the colorful costumes and joyous energy of the participants. One clown, Pablo Odar, shared his thoughts on the importance of their work: "Being a clown in Peru requires dedication. We are entrusted with making people laugh, bringing joy, and offering a good remedy for everyone." The parade included stilt walkers, musicians, and clowns of all ages, creating a spectacle that reflected the city's diverse culture and community spirit. The celebration of Dia do Palhaço is more than just a festive event; it's a testament to the enduring power of laughter and compassion. Tony Perejil's legacy continues to inspire, reminding us of the importance of bringing joy to those who need it most.