All the tools you need to become a compelling
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All the tools you need to become a compelling
T H E K E N Y O N I N S T I T U T E | E X E C U T I V E C O M M U N I C AT I O N All the tools you need to become a compelling, literate, and persuasive speaker, in a course developed at Harvard and Brown Universities. July 7-9, 2016 • Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio The Kenyon Institute offers a seminar for students and adults on the craft of speechwriting and public speaking. Your success in the boardroom or courtroom can depend on your skill as a communicator. It is one thing to write a speech—and another to persuade and inspire by using all the skills of reasoning, emotional appeal, organization, and presentation to connect with your audience. In this intensive two-day weekend workshop, you will master the fundamentals of constructing and delivering a compelling, memorable message, with special attention to the public speaking requirements of executives. Jim Dennen and David Carter have helped make public speaking a perennial favorite at Harvard and Brown Universities through a lively interactive curriculum that draws on both contemporary and classical techniques for the formulation of persuasive arguments. Through short lectures and participatory exercises, you will learn numerous ways to construct your arguments and build your skills as a public speaker, including everything from non-verbal communication to effective management of the post-speech Q&A. While you are learning to give speeches and perfect your delivery style, you will be learning key features of rhetoric and persuasion and how to develop arguments, use humor and anecdote effectively, employ visuals, and land a winning conclusion. In two intensive class days, you and your new colleagues will each develop a speech, drawing on techniques presented and discussed in class. You will learn with your classmates how to make your speech more effective, departing with a video of your presentation, analysis of your work, and tips for moving forward in the future. Faculty DAVID CARTER Teaching Assistant, Harvard University David Carter has taught public speaking at Harvard University and the Boston & Cambridge Institute, assisting individuals in exploring practical skills and theoretical approaches to improve their speaking abilities. Carter’s voice movement therapy counseling practice has expanded to include working with international students and business executives in becoming more fluent communicators in public presentations. A graduate of London’s Oxford and Cambridge and the Royal Society of Arts, Carter holds a diploma in voice movement therapy and is an accomplished improvisational actor and director. JIM DENNEN Assistant Professor of Drama and Film, Kenyon College Jim Dennen has taught courses on performance theory and practice, acting, directing, improvisation, documentary filmmaking, public speaking, and expository writing at UCLA, Brown, and Harvard. His work as a theater artist and director has been seen in regional theaters and festivals around the U.S. and abroad. As a filmmaker, Dennen has specialized in experimental work with live performance and improvisational narrative development, winning a New Television Award funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Recently, he collaborated with designer/educator Anastasia Congdon and Pritzer Prize-winning architect Wang Shu on a semester-long experimental workshop at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, exploring the intersection of performance and architecture. “My goal was to leave the seminar with strategies for preparing and delivering presentations that inspire action, drive cohesiveness and teamwork. The daily lectures provided me with numerous strategies for persuasive communication. The writing/speaking exercises and peer critique increased my awareness of communication tendencies that affect my presence and persuasion.” —2015 attendee A Typical Day 7:30 a.m.Breakfast 9 a.m. Morning Seminar. In group presentations and small group seminars, you’ll explore techniques of public speaking, watch videos of landmark speeches, and discuss critical commentary about the writing process NoonLunch 1 p.m. Presentation of speeches to your seminar group 2:30 p.m. Solo writing time 4:30 p.m. Late afternoon Summer Seminar faculty lectures and other group events (optional) DINING AND THE COMMUNITY You will enjoy three meals daily in Kenyon’s recently restored historic Peirce Hall, featuring an extensive farm-to-table local foods program. Each night, Institute participants will gather for a joint dinner. In Gambier Village, opportunities range from fine dining at the Kenyon Inn’s restaurant and bar to informal fare at the Village Inn, the Village Deli, and Wiggin Street Coffee. The full-service Village Market makes cooking in the apartment easy, and the Institute will also host gatherings during the week. 5:30 p.m. Communal Dinner 7 p.m. Enjoy evening films and special Summer Seminar events, including coffee houses, wine tastings, concerts, and more. A Community of and for Writers The Kenyon Playwrights Conference is part of the Kenyon Institute, which hosts programs for adult professionals seeking greater proficiency and experience in writing in their chosen fields. We offer a community with innumerable opportunities for interchange with fellow writers, not only at readings but also at meals, over coffee or drinks, or on campus pathways. A SETTING OF RARE TRANQUILITY Located among the rolling hills of Central Ohio, Kenyon’s hilltop campus is considered one of the most beautiful anywhere. On wide shaded lawns, stately 19th-century halls harmonize with architecturally striking contemporary buildings. Quiet vantage points offer long views over the surrounding countryside. Facilities include comfortable seminar rooms and lounges, modern classrooms, and a range of spaces for readings, presentations, and performances. The campus is entwined with the charming village of Gambier, where benches and friendly shops encourage relaxed conversation. In the heart of the village, you’ll find the Kenyon Bookstore, the post office, a clothing boutique, a hair salon, eateries, and more. The village and much of the main campus are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ACCOMMODATIONS Participants live in Kenyon’s air-conditioned townhouse apartments, which include private rooms and a full kitchen and living/dining area shared with three other workshop participants. Built in 2011 and 2012, the townhouses are Kenyon’s newest and most modern residences, located just five minutes on foot from the center of campus. Discounts are available for double occupancy by two Playwrights Conference participants. See the registration form for details. RECREATION AND OTHER FACILITIES Kenyon’s outstanding athletic facilities, including outdoor and indoor tennis courts, an indoor pool, outdoor and indoor tracks, and a wellequipped fitness room, are open to participants. Cyclists and runners can take advantage of the scenic 14-mile Kokosing Gap Trail, which crosses campus. The College also has a 480-acre nature preserve with picnic spots and 8 miles of hiking trails. Registration The cost of the Executive Communication program is $1,200 per person, which includes course tuition and all instructional materials, a private room, meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) in Peirce Hall, and receptions. Discounts are available for individuals sharing a double room (two twin beds). Please consult the registration form for details. If you are a local resident who does not need housing and meals, or if you choose to make your own housing arrangements at the Kenyon Inn, Gambier House, or other location, you may purchase a tuition-only package for $1,100. A double room in North Campus Housing shared with a spouse, roommate, or partner. This option reduces your cost by $50. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis beginning November 1, 2015, including a deposit of $500. The balance of your tuition is due May 16, 2016. Questions? Contact Jill Shriver, Registration Manager, at 740-427-5250 or kenyoninstitute@kenyon.edu. T H E K E N Y O N I N S T I T U T E | E X E C U T I V E C O M M U N I C AT I O N EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATION REGISTRATION This form allows you to customize your stay, or reduce costs by sharing a room with a spouse/partner/or roommate. Please note that each individual attending the Kenyon Institute must complete an individual registration form regardless of single or double-room choices. All attendees in residence take part in the Peirce Hall meal plan included in the cost. Vegetarian options are available; these and other special nutritional needs should be noted in the “Please Let Us Know” box below, along with other housing-related issues, such as mobility concerns and requests for housing proximity with friends. Please note: All attendees must be over the age of 18. 1 ATTENDEE INFORMATION First name Middle initial Last name Kenyon alumni year Kenyon parent year InstitutionTitle Home address City State Home phone Zip code Work phone E-mail address (required) Mobile phone Year of birth 2 WRITING SAMPLE AND TRACK SELECTION Please submit a paragraph (no more than 250 words) about why you are applying to this workshop and what you hope to take away from it. Please submit a biography as well. 3 CHOOSE YOUR HOUSING Housing will be in air-conditioned units in North Campus Apartments. These rooms feature a semi-private bath and common area including a full kitchen. Note: if you are a local resident not requiring housing or meals, skip this section. Please reserve for me: A single room in North Campus Apartments. A double room in North Campus Apartments that I intend to share with a spouse, roommate, or partner. This option reduces your cost by $50. Roommate name: 4 GRAND TOTAL The cost of the workshop is $1,200 per person. Subtract your housing discounts to calculate your grand total. Your grand total I will make a deposit for $500. (Due by March 15, 2016. The balance will be billed on April 1 and is due by May 16.) I will pay my full tuition. (Due by May 16, 2016) For credit card payments Please charge $ Card number to my Visa MasterCard Expiration date AMEX Discover Signature Send this form and your payment to The Kenyon Institute, Kenyon College, Eaton Center North, 209 Chase Avenue, Gambier, OH 43022. Make checks payable to Kenyon College. Questions? Contact Jill Shriver, registration manager, at 740-427-5250. or kenyoninstitute@kenyon.edu. Note: If you cancel your enrollment before May 16, you will forfeit your $500 deposit. If you cancel after May 16 Kenyon keeps the $500 deposit but returns the remaining balance paid. There will be no refund of tuition after arrival date, July 7, and no refund in the event of early departure. 5 PLEASE LET US KNOW: Indicate special needs and comments here or on the reverse side of this form.