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Drawing the Line
Creative Writing Through the Visual and Performing Arts

Barry Gilmore, Lausanne Collegiate School, Tennessee

ISBN 978-0-9663233-8-2 / 0-9663233-8-6 / 1999 / 152pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann Drama
Availability: In Stock

Grade Level: 6-12

List Price: $20.00
What are the connections between composing with language and other forms of creative expression? Barry Gilmore's Drawing the Line provides a fascinating answer. Better than that, he provides simple, engaging ways to generate powerful student writing by describing how to engage secondary students 7-12 in various artistic mediums.

The arts provide a valuable and much-overlooked tool for helping young people to improve their writing. Through easy, inviting activities in the visual arts, music, and drama, Gilmore leads students to explore a host of creative approaches to composing. In the process, students will also develop a heightened sensitivity to the mediums they explore.

Each chapter focuses on one genre of art. Individual units offer discussion for the teacher, a simple artistic activity, creative writing exercises, and examples of students' written work. All chapters provide imaginative hands-on opportunities in the arts that have been tested with thousands of students. Nor does Drawing the Line assume or require that teachers have prior experience with any medium.

We haven't come across a richer, more enjoyable way to teach writing.

Table of Contents
    Contents:
    Introduction
    1. Seeing Through the Eyes: The Visual Arts
    Writing Through the Eyes; Black and White; Color; Light and Shadow; Perspective; Composition; The Brush; Portraits; Still Life, Moving Image; Symbols and Myths; Photography; Sculpture
    2. The Mosaic of the Air: Music and Melody
    Sound; Flutes, Strings, Drums, and Horns; The Singing Voice; Meter and Time; Interpretation; Improvisation
    3. On Stage: Acting and Performance
    Character; The Speaking Voice; Using the Body; Monologue; Dialogue; Give-and-Take; Movement and Dance; Stages, Sets, and Costumes; Historical Drama; Film and Television
    4. Between the Lines: Folk Art and Craft
    Quilts; Masks; Cartoons and Comics; Graffiti and Pictographs; Postcards
    Conclusion
    Appendix: A Guide to Resources on the Internet
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