Experiencing Speech: A Skills-Based, Panlingual Approach to Actor Training from Focal Press 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. The book is an excellent resource for teachers and students of speech and actor training as well as aspiring actors looking to diversify their speech skills.
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. The book also offers both an intellectual and physical understanding of oral posture and how it contributes to vocal characterization and accent work. This approach to speech training is descriptive, giving students a wide and diverse set of speech sounds and skills to utilize for any character in any project, and it establishes a foundation for future accent study and acquisition.
- 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
- Part 3: The Transcription of 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
- 15. Experiencing Strategy
- 16. Experiencing Your Acting Choices
Julie Foh is Assistant Professor of Voice and Speech at the University of Connecticut, a member of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association, and an Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework. She is a certified teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork and a professional voice and dialect coach.
Jeffrey Parker is Associate Professor of Theatre at Metropolitan State University of Denver and a certified teacher of Knight-Thompson Speechwork. He is a member of the Voice and Speech Trainers Association and the current Director of Voice and Text at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.
