Teen Guide to Getting Started in the Arts
By (Author) Carol Ritzenthaler
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th November 2001
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Educational: Art and design
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Work, politics and society
Advice on careers and achieving success
The Arts
700.2373
Hardback
176
One-stop resource for high school students who want to begin preparation for a career in the arts. Teens interested in preparing for a career in the arts will find this introductory resource invaluable as it is the first book to guide them long before they apply to college or seek a position in their field. Whether they would like to become actors or filmmakers, artists, architects, dancers, musicians or singers, photographers, or writers, this book will show them how. For each of the arts, an overview of the career and training, and discussion of related careers is provided, along with lists of books, web sites, and organizations for further information. Sections directed to parents and teachers of the teens, with advice on how to support and encourage teens in their career, are also included. Teens wanting to gain an edge in their craft by practicing and preparing early will find a wealth of information: advice from experts in each field provide an inside look on what skills are necessary for the twenty-first century. Suggestions for building discipline are provided, such as keeping a writing or sketching journal, and finding the proper trainers in music, dance, and acting. Contests and other opportunities that teens can submit work or apply for auditions are provided, along with an extensive list of books, trade journals, web sites, and professional and non-professional organizations. Using the resources in this book will ensure teens are experienced and well-prepared in their art when they apply to college or other professional training and seek positions in their field.
[a] helpful volume in high schools where vocations are researched. Recommended.-Gale Reference Reviews
High school libraries will find this title a welcome addition to their collections. Recommended.-The Book Report
Students with a desire to be an actor, architect, writer, dancer, film-maker, or musician will be guided to organizations, Web sites, and information about those who have succesfully pursued these artistic careers.-Curriculum Connections/School Library Journal
This book will help students choose tracks and/or levels for the preparatory arts courses they need to pursue these careers.-School Library Journal
"a helpful volume in high schools where vocations are researched. Recommended."-Gale Reference Reviews
"[a] helpful volume in high schools where vocations are researched. Recommended."-Gale Reference Reviews
"High school libraries will find this title a welcome addition to their collections. Recommended."-The Book Report
"This book will help students choose tracks and/or levels for the preparatory arts courses they need to pursue these careers."-School Library Journal
"Students with a desire to be an actor, architect, writer, dancer, film-maker, or musician will be guided to organizations, Web sites, and information about those who have succesfully pursued these artistic careers."-Curriculum Connections/School Library Journal
Carol L. Ritzenthaler has worked almost 25 years in the library profession. She is currently an OCLC Services Coordinator with Ohionet.