1st Edition

Intimacy Directing for Theatre Creating a Culture of Consent in the Classroom and Beyond

Edited By Dr. Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson Copyright 2024
166 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

166 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

166 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Intimacy Directing for Theatre provides much needed strategies on how teachers and artists can do intimacy work in the classroom and rehearsal room that is safe and just. This book puts forth intimacy work that is based on human rights and consent for everyone, fully integrating justice with intimacy directing. It offers practical advice on how instructors can do intimacy work in their... Read more

1. Introduction

Dr. Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson

2. From Director to Director: Why Intimacy Direction Is a Necessity

Kimberly Senior 

3. Definitions

All Contributors

4. Intimacy Directing, Race, and Human Rights

Dr. Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson

5. What the Student of Color Actor Needs in Intimacy Work

Sabine Denise

6. You Can’t Colorblind Choreograph: The Importance of Cultural Competency in Intimacy Practice

Kaja Dunn

7. Genderqueer Intimacy

Charlie Baker

8. Consent Culture & Devised Work

Colleen Hughes

9. Staging Violence & Theatrical Intimacy

Sheryl Williams

10. Actor Training and Consent in the Movement Classroom

Marie Percy

11. Virtual Intimacy Directing and Consent

Dr. Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson

12. Do’s and Don’ts of Intimacy and Consent

All Contributors

13. Building a Future of Justice & Consent

Dr. Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson

14. Bibliography and Resources

All Contributors

Biography

Dr. Ayshia Mackie-Stephenson is an intimacy director, scholar, and award-winning writer from Brooklyn, NY. With an MFA from CalArts and a PhD from UMass Amherst, she uses performance to investigate sexuality, race, and human rights. Her critical and creative work appears in Black Camera, Qualitative Inquiry, Boston University Press, International Review of Qualitative Research, Theatre Topics, Howlround and Research in Drama Education. Dr. Ayshia has directed or intimacy directed productions at The Huntington, Fresh Ink Theatre, Jewel Box Theatre in NYC, Arts at the Armory (Somerville), The Rockwell, and the DC Black Theatre & Arts Festival. She is Assistant Professor of Art and Performance Studies at Xavier University of Louisiana, hosts Dr. AyshiaTV (a Youtube channel on radical performance), and is the Founder of AfroGoddess Theatre.