CHALKTALK

Chalk talk

A chalk talk is a monologue presentation done while the speaker draws. It is usually done with chalk, hard crayon, or pastel. Because of an article in Deseret News published on September 17, 1895 the roots of "chalk talks" can be traced to the Methodist church - and a singular individual - Mr. Frank Beard . Today chalk talks are still regularly used as a method of preaching scripture visually by evangelists that have artistic ability.

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chalk talk

Noun

  1. An informal lecture on an academic subject.
  2. A music hall act in which a performer makes chalk caricatures whilst reciting a monologue


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