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[[Chalk Talk]] combines story telling with drawing, usually in a funny way. It can be done today with a whiteboard. You typically don't need to be a skilled artist to do. Was performed quite a bit on the [[Chautauqua]] circuit. | [[Chalk Talk]] combines story telling with drawing, usually in a funny way. It can be done today with a whiteboard. You typically don't need to be a skilled artist to do. Was performed quite a bit on the [[Chautauqua]] circuit. | ||
[[Harlan Tarbell]] | [[Harlan Tarbell]] was known to be quite skilled in it. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 4 January 2024
Chalk Talk combines story telling with drawing, usually in a funny way. It can be done today with a whiteboard. You typically don't need to be a skilled artist to do. Was performed quite a bit on the Chautauqua circuit.
Harlan Tarbell was known to be quite skilled in it.
References
- How to Chalk Talk by Harlan Tarbell (1927)
- Tarbell Course in Magic, Chapter 8, Lesson-99-187, Chalk Talk Magic
- Chautauqua Chalk Talk Brochures