Abstract
ABSTRACT Vocal Traditions is a series in the Voice and Speech Review that highlights both historically important and contemporary voice teachers and schools of thought in the world of vocal pedagogy. This essay explores Seven Pillars Acting, a modern acting technique developed by Sonya Cooke, designed to equip actors with a comprehensive and practical system of crafting character. Inspired by and drawn from the defining techniques of the twentieth century, the Pillars aim to bring acting training into the present by fitting to the current demands of the industry and needs of acting students today. It breaks down an actor’s creative and physical instrument into seven major components. By dissecting these aspects of the craft, the technique enables the actor to utilize each one to its full potential. Upon integrating all seven pillars into one’s process, an actor is equipped to craft their character with authenticity, depth, specificity, and ease. This essay explores the background technique, the central features of system, and the scope of the organization.
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