Vincenzo's quick-witted character, Enzo, draws on a long tradition of European clowning. A professional idiot, the red-nosed Enzo is smart, funny, and physically adept, yet able to play the fool when it suits his purpose. Enzo had the honor of performing for an audience of international athletes during the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, and for VIP guests a the closing ceremonies of the 1996 Paralympic Games.
 
He is a featured performer at Cafe TuTuTango, a European artist’s loft and restaurant in the heart of  Atlanta’s Buckhead nightclub district.

Vincenzo's focus on client- and audience satisfaction creates lasting impressions of joy and good will; his characters are always inviting, never intrusive. 









           
   
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No, he doesn’t make balloon animals. Enzo was featured prominently in Emory University's dedication ceremony for the Schwartz Center for the Arts in 2004.  
Enzo prepares to jostle the President of the University out of his seat. Enzo, as an interloping conductor, enters and discovers the space at the opening gala for Emory’s Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts. And as part of his 2005 East Coast Tour, Enzo had the honor of opening for 
Leon Redbone  at 
Atlanta’s Variety Playhouse.
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