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Supporting staged intimacy : a practical guide for theatre creatives, managers, and crew / Alexis Black and Tina M. Newhauser.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2023Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003206064
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Supporting staged intimacyDDC classification:
  • 792.02/8 2 23/eng/20220815
LOC classification:
  • PN2071.I58
Contents:
Fundamentals of staged intimacy -- Creating a culture of consent -- The pre-production process: laying the groundwork -- In rehearsal: consensual crafting -- Technical and dress rehearsals: collaborating with care -- Running the show: continuity and closure -- Appendix A: Intimacy organization -- Appendix B: Practice scenarios -- Appendix C: A partial guide to desexualized language -- Appendix D: Checklists for staging intimacy -- Appendix F: A partial list of pertinent resources.
Summary: "Supporting Staged Intimacy: A Practical Guide for Theatre Creatives, Managers, and Crew examines the relationship between staged intimacy, intimacy direction, and those supporting the process during pre-production, rehearsal, and performance. First, this book addresses challenges and trends in staging intimacy, helping backstage and offstage theatre artists recognize the problematic approaches and culture that led to the emerging field of intimacy direction. This text will then provide tools and recommended practices for supporting the creation and maintaining of staged intimacy, enabling team members to enact contemporary protocols concerning advocacy and agency. Finally, this book will educate and empower readers with the necessary skills to prompt change: by providing modern techniques, essential workplace protocols, and achievable action items, this book will transform the way theatre designers, managers, crew, and other creative team members engage with theatrical consent. Supporting Staged Intimacy is written for every pre-professional and professional artist working behind the scenes who wish to better support consensual workplaces, physically intimate stories, and the individuals telling those stories"-- Provided by publisher.
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Books Books SPAA Library General Collection PN2071.I58 B53 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0004473

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Fundamentals of staged intimacy -- Creating a culture of consent -- The pre-production process: laying the groundwork -- In rehearsal: consensual crafting -- Technical and dress rehearsals: collaborating with care -- Running the show: continuity and closure -- Appendix A: Intimacy organization -- Appendix B: Practice scenarios -- Appendix C: A partial guide to desexualized language -- Appendix D: Checklists for staging intimacy -- Appendix F: A partial list of pertinent resources.

"Supporting Staged Intimacy: A Practical Guide for Theatre Creatives, Managers, and Crew examines the relationship between staged intimacy, intimacy direction, and those supporting the process during pre-production, rehearsal, and performance. First, this book addresses challenges and trends in staging intimacy, helping backstage and offstage theatre artists recognize the problematic approaches and culture that led to the emerging field of intimacy direction. This text will then provide tools and recommended practices for supporting the creation and maintaining of staged intimacy, enabling team members to enact contemporary protocols concerning advocacy and agency. Finally, this book will educate and empower readers with the necessary skills to prompt change: by providing modern techniques, essential workplace protocols, and achievable action items, this book will transform the way theatre designers, managers, crew, and other creative team members engage with theatrical consent. Supporting Staged Intimacy is written for every pre-professional and professional artist working behind the scenes who wish to better support consensual workplaces, physically intimate stories, and the individuals telling those stories"-- Provided by publisher.

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