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Intimacy Choreography in Conversation

Intimacy Choreography in Conversation

著者: Ann James Carly DW Bones
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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 evolving field of intimacy choreography: how it emerged, how it's practiced, and where it's headed. Whether you're a seasoned intimacy director, a student, a performer, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes work of storytelling, Intimacy Choreography in Conversation offers a rare look at the values, politics, and practices shaping one of the most vital new disciplines in the arts. This is not a how-to podcast. It's a space for deep listening, honest reflection, and critical dialogue, rooted in the belief that safety, vulnerability, and imagination can coexist in powerful ways. In each episode, you'll hear firsthand accounts from working intimacy professionals navigating real-world challenges. You'll hear nuanced discussions about power, identity, training, and collaboration. You'll hear practical insights into tools, language, and rehearsal room culture. You'll also hear personal reflections on community, burnout, boundaries, and joy. Our episodes center the voices and experiences of those who are often underrepresented in the industry and who are actively reshaping what it means to make art ethically, safely, and beautifully. If you're new to intimacy work, you're welcome here. If you're looking for a place to feel less alone in this work, you're in the right spot. If you're trying to imagine a more sustainable, care-centered future in the arts, we are too. Created by intimacy professionals, for intimacy professionals, and for everyone who believes storytelling should be brave, collaborative, and transformative. Hosted by Ann James and Carly DW Bones. Produced by David Gonzalez and Hazel Lozano. Subscribe and join the conversation.Copyright 2025 Ann James, Carly DW Bones アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • 303 Part 1 Beyond the Curtain: Laura Rikard and Theatrical Intimacy Education
    2025/09/14

    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 from her acting career in 1998 to founding TIE, inspired by addressing power dynamics and promoting healthy practices in actor training. She discusses her collaboration with Chelsea Pace in forming TIE and their contributions amidst the Me Too Movement. Laura emphasizes consent-based practices, boundary pedagogy, and the significance of deroleing in actor training. The conversation also touches on challenges and strategies for educators and directors in implementing these practices in educational and professional settings.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    01:22 Laura Rikard's Journey into Intimacy Choreography

    04:58 The Evolution of Theatrical Intimacy Education

    09:28 Challenges and Techniques in Intimacy Work

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    28 分
  • 302 Part 2 | Greg Geffrard
    2025/09/07

    In this second part of the conversation, Greg Geffard delves deeper into the evolution and challenges of the intimacy field. He discusses the shift from safety frameworks to Spaces of Acceptable Risk (SOAR), emphasizing the importance of language, community, and sustainability. Greg highlights the role of young activists in driving cultural shifts and addresses the need for decentralization in advocacy work. He also touches on the significance of staying present and connected to the community. The episode concludes with Greg sharing his upcoming projects, including his work on 'The Color Purple' in Chicago and his mentorship efforts.

    00:00 Part 2 Conversation with Greg Geffard

    00:42 Challenges and Evolution in the Intimacy Field

    08:14 Future Directions and Advocacy in Intimacy Work

    16:48 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude

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    23 分
  • 303 Part 1 Greg Geffrard: A Transformative Journey from Activism to Intimacy
    2025/09/01

    In this episode of ICIC, Ann and Carly interview Greg Geffard, an educator, intimacy professional, culture worker, actor, poet, and facilitator. Greg Geffrard discusses his background, including his Haitian heritage, his early interest in education and theater, and his journey to intimacy work. He speaks about the importance of contextualizing information for diverse audiences, and integrating personal experiences into professional practice. Geffard delves into the broader challenges and shifts within the intimacy field, emphasizing the need for sustainability, inclusivity, and the decentralization of power. He shares insights on the future of the field, the importance of communal support, and strategies for personal and professional self-care. Lastly, Geffard highlights an upcoming project 'The Color Purple' and his commitment to mentoring the next generation of intimacy professionals.

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    39 分
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