Intimacy Choreography in Conversation
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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