INTD 0103A
      
Persuasive Storytelling
    
  
                                  
                              Persuasive Storytelling: An Oratory Lab
Imagine a gymnasium designed to increase, not your physical health, but your fitness as a speaker. The Ancient Greeks called it “progymnasmata,” a progression of fourteen exercises that began with storytelling, advanced through reasoning and ceremonial speechmaking, and only then, in lesson 14, allowed students to argue a thesis. This classical approach aligns with modern brain science: the most essential tool of persuasion is story. Like the progymnasmata, each class session in Persuasive Storytelling will feature a new speaking exercise building on the previous one. We’ll practice the rhetorical arts of pitching, advocating, and interviewing, but our primary focus will be on delivery; how we use the voice and body to captivate an audience and move them to respond. This course meets the Transformation Skills Requirement of the Conflict Transformation Academic Cluster.
- Schedule
 - 12:45pm-2:00pm on Tuesday (Feb 10, 2025 to May 12, 2025)
 - Location
 - Axinn Center 229
 - Instructors
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Powers, Ben
bpowers@middlebury.edu 
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