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E-raamat: Experiencing Speech: A Skills-Based, Panlingual Approach to Actor Training: A Beginner's Guide to Knight-Thompson Speechwork(R)

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  • ISBN-13: 9781040610657
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Experiencing Speech: A Skills-Based, Panlingual Approach to Actor Training, Second Edition is a beginner’s guide to Knight-Thompson Speechwork®, a method that focuses on universal and inclusive speech training for actors from all language, racial, cultural, and gender backgrounds and identities.

This book provides a progression of playful, practical exercises designed to build a truly universal set of speech skills that any actor can use, such as the ability to identify, discern, and execute every sound found in every language on the planet. By observing different types of flow through the vocal tract, vocal tract anatomy, articulator actions, and how these components can be combined, readers will understand and recreate the process by which language is learned. They will then be introduced to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and will practice using the IPA for narrow transcription of speech sounds. This revised second edition features: 

  • New and updated exercises exploring vowel charts
  • More pathways for connecting speechwork with acting work, including professional applications
  • Updated images throughout
  • Updated information for instructors and the use of the text in various courses
  • New web resources, including additional exercise and video demos.

Experiencing Speech: A Skills-Based, Panlingual Approach to Actor Training?is an excellent resource for teachers and students of speech and actor training, as well as aspiring actors looking to diversify their speech skills.



Experiencing Speech: A Skills-Based, Panlingual Approach to Actor Training?Second Edition is a beginner’s guide to Knight-Thompson Speechwork®, a method that focuses on universal and inclusive speech training for actors from all language, racial, cultural, and gender backgrounds and identities.

Arvustused

Experiencing Speech is a fantastic book to awaken the art of speech work for actors at all training levels. It encourages deep learning while also developing learners understanding of the creative possibilities this work offers in a dramatic context. I highly recommend it.

Kay Welch, Lead Voice Tutor, Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA), UK

Experiencing Speech is full of tools that empower the actor to fully (and playfully) explore all speech sounds. It encourages individuality and curiosity while nurturing skills that allow the actor to embody text, no matter the character or genre. We use this book in our program, and our students have enthusiastically embraced the work.

Grace Zandarski, Head of Voice and Text, Associate Chair of Acting, Professor-in-the-Practice, David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, USA

Experiencing Speech is a treasure trove of transformative tools for actors and curious learners alike. This work is both rigorous and liberatingrooted in deep curiosity, practical application, and a global perspective. As a teacher, I return to it again and again for insight, clarity, and inspiration. Its an indispensable companion for anyone training actors in voice, speech, and phonology.

Jane Guyer Fujita, Head of Voice, NYU Graduate Acting, USA

Part 1: The Physical Actions of Speech
1. Experiencing Flow
2.
Experiencing Articulators
3. Experiencing Shaped Flow
4. Experiencing
Obstructed Flow Part 2: The Possibilities in Language
5. Experiencing
Obstruents in Language
6. Experiencing the Empty Charts Consonants
7.
Experiencing Language
8. Experiencing the Empty Chart Vowels Interlude
Experiencing Application Part 3: Transcribing Speech
9. Experiencing Phones,
Phonemes, and Phonetic Symbols (oh my!)
10. Experiencing the Consonant
Symbols
11. Experiencing the Vowel Symbols
12. Experiencing Narrow Phonetic
Transcription Part 4: Speechwork is Acting Work
13. Experiencing Oral Posture
14. Experiencing Linguistic Detail & Fluency
15. Experiencing Circumstances
16. Experiencing Acting Choices
Andrea Caban is an Associate Professor of Speech and Accents at University of California, San Diego, and Co-Director and Master Teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork® where she leads the KTS Teacher Certification Program. She co-wrote the companion text to Experiencing Speech, Experiencing Accents: A Knight-Thompson Speechwork® Guide for Acting in Accent. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine.

Julie Foh is an Associate Professor at Yale University and a Master Teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork®. As a professional voice, dialect, and text coach, she has worked in film, television, theatre, and podcasts. She holds an M.F.A. in Voice Pedagogy from the A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University and a B.A. in Theater Studies from Duke University, and is an Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework.

Jeffrey Parker is a Professor of Voice and Speech at Metropolitan State University of Denver and serves as the Director of Voice and Text for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival. He has worked at theaters across the United States, both as an actor and a voice, dialect, and text coach. He is a certified teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork® and holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine.