DRAMA 2201 21 Public Speaking: Embodied Communication

DRAMA 2201 21 Public Speaking: Embodied Communication

The ability to speak well and to communicate effectively in the public forum is an essential skill for all students.  This course aims to offer a comprehensive and wide ranging approach to developing the skills of the contemporary speaker.  While acknowledging and utilizing traditional approaches to public speaking, this course will expand its reach to include applicable techniques from the world of the Performing Arts -- especially theatre and dance.  The course does not intend to train the student as a dancer or actor, but it maintains that the successful speaker would do well to harness some of the transferable skill sets from these disciplines.  The speaker, like the performer, must stand before an audience with an objective to communicate something well.  Both should be dedicated advocates for the message.  They share the common ground of requiring a strong voice for a sure delivery of the material, and an expressive physicality willing to fully embody and serve the message.

Taught by Ann Marie Mohr

Summer 2: June 8 - July 10
Attributes: HUM

Course Meeting Pattern
Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri | 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM

Credit Hours
3 units

Tuition
$3750

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"Public Speaking: Embodied Communication is a course that every WashU student needs to take. Whether you are entering a field that requires public speaking and oral presentations or not, this course is for you. In this class you can expect to build personal confidence, grow in your social understanding, learn basic skills of public speaking, and discover how to better connect with the people you will inevitably encounter. If I could recommend any course at WashU, it would be this one." ― J. Camarata WashU Class of 2025