Intimate Exchanges

Sex scenes require as much careful choreography as fights or dances, especially in the #MeToo era. Is your rehearsal room ready to go there?

Mama Mia- Pacific Coast Repertory Theater

There’s a Technique for That

Before the invention of intimacy direction, theatre practitioners had very few tools for staging sex. They often relied on the actors’ real lives, assuming that they had some experience that would apply to the scene. In all other aspects of our process, directors and choreographers have a language to shape and change what they’re seeing in front of them. Instead of just saying ‘Be more passionate!’ we have language for staging intimacy.

 
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