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Intimacy Choreography in Conversation

Ann James, Carly DW Bones
Intimacy Choreography
Consent
Mental Health
Theater
Diversity and Inclusion
Safe Spaces
Covid-19
Actor Well-Being
Artistic Processes
Intimacy Work
Intersectionality
Physical Boundaries
Intimacy Coordination
Boundaries
Community Leadership
Transformative Justice
Restorative Justice
Immersive Theater
Audience Interaction
Content Warnings

Intimacy Choreography in Conversation is a podcast about how we create care, consent, and connection in performance, and what it takes to do it well. Hosted by industry leaders Ann James and Carly DW Bones, this series brings you grounded, expansive conversations with intimacy professionals, artists, educators, and advocates working across theater, film, and television. Together, we explore the ev... more

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304 Part 2 | Raja Benz: Beyond the Binary, Intimacy and Identity

In this episode of 'Intimacy Choreography in Conversation', hosts Ann James and Carly DW Bones welcome Raja Benz, a lecturer in Musical Theater at the University of Michigan. Raja shares her origin story, discussing her journey into the field of inti... more

The Evolution and Future of Theatrical Intimacy Education (TIE)

In this episode, the Laura, Ann, and Carly discuss the growth and developments within Theatrical Intimacy Education (TIE) and its diverse, knowledgeable faculty. They elaborate on the e... more

In this episode of 'Intimacy Choreography in Conversation,' hosts Carly and Ann welcome Laura Rikard, a leading intimacy professional and a founding member and head faculty of Theatrical Intimacy Education (TIE). Laura shares her journey starting fro... more

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Diana Wyenn
Director, writer, choreographer, and dramaturg advocating for environmental and disability justice
Episode: 202 - Discussion with Diana Wyenn
Valerie Curtis-Newton
Head of directing at the University of Washington School of Drama and artistic director for the Hansberry Project
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Episode: 104 - POC in Intimacy
Lizzy Talbot
Intimacy Coordinator and Director of Intimacy for Stage and Screen
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Episode: 203 - Lizzy Joshua Interview
Joshua Parla
Actor and Intimacy Coordinator
Episode: 203 - Lizzy Joshua Interview

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Ann James
Co-host and intimacy professional, also known for her work as an international theater educator.
Carly D.W. Bones
Co-host and intimacy professional working at the intersections of community and art.

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102 - Intimacy Choreography Online
Q: What can intimacy actually look like in practice online?
Intimacy can include creative visual techniques such as actors reacting with their body language while not in physical contact, offering a less literal portrayal.
102 - Intimacy Choreography Online
Q: How does the issue of consent change with our new video theater culture?
The key change is that boundaries can vary based on personal comfort in private spaces, and it is essential to reiterate that no one needs to justify their boundaries.
102 - Intimacy Choreography Online
Q: What can we do to create safe space for others in virtual art performance making?
Start with check-ins at the top of meetings or rehearsals and encourage open communication about feelings and boundaries throughout the process.
102 - Intimacy Choreography Online
Q: What does consent culture look like online?
Consent culture does exist online, especially during remote performances, where boundaries still need to be respected even without physical contact.
108 - Intimacy Metal Health
Q: Why is it important for intimacy professionals to have a working knowledge of mental health?
A working knowledge allows intimacy professionals to recognize and intervene in mental health crises, ensuring a safe environment for all.

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A series that engages with the complexities of intimacy choreography in the performing arts, focusing on care, consent, and connection. Hosted by industry leaders, it features conversations with intimacy professionals and advocates who navigate the evolving landscape of intimacy work across theater, film, and television. The discussions highlight significant themes such as power, identity, boundaries, and the importance of safe and ethical practices in storytelling. With an emphasis on underrepresented voices, the series offers unique insights and reflections, making it a valuable resource for those aiming to understand and reshape the artistic process within a framework of care and collaboration. Listeners can expect nuanced discussions th... more

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