Tuesday, July 31, 2007
On Writing and Dancing
Tonight I've been working on choreography for a children's production of BUGSY MALONE. While it is frustrating to have to exchange my playwright's hat for my dancing shoes, I often find it productive to flex a different creative muscle. Interviewed on the very cool "Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast" blog, children's author/screenwriter/playwright Brent Hartinger noted the value of playwriting for the novelist in terms of understanding dramatic structure, etc. I think the reverse is also true. In drafting novels I began to find my true ear for dialogue and to more deeply understand the importance of words that SHOW and don't simply TELL. Beyond this notion I'd even dare to suggest that musical theatre choreography--relating movement to music, words and story--informs the cadences of my literary dramatic works. So, I put forth that all creative efforts add spice to the literary pot even if they sometimes force one to be a writer on the side!
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