Introduction to Intimacy in Performance

 
BRING YOUR SOCKS (WORKSHOPS)

29 June, Saturday
7.30-9.30 PM
Black Box

*Free with Expression-of-Interest by 7 June
20 spaces available

What kinds of structures and practices help keep performers physically, emotionally and mentally safe? This joint workshop by accredited Intimacy Coordinator Rayann Condy and The Consent Collaborative will cover the fundamentals of care and intimacy in and around performance. Weaving together theoretical insights and experiential learning, participants will be led through improvisation tasks, embodied exercises and learn to navigate care and consent dynamics. By working in pairs, attendees can try out diverse ways of expression, refining their attunement to and enactment of embodied communication.


ABOUT THE ARTS WORKERS

RAYANN CONDY

Rayann Condy (she/her) is the first qualified Intimacy Coordinator in Singapore (as far as she knows:). Having trained in the USA with Intimacy Directors and Coordinators (IDC), she is keen to continue adapting the processes that she’s learnt within a greater South East Asian context. Through her work, Rayann hopes to help foster accountable and consent-informed spaces that allow storytelling to flourish.

IG: @rayann_condy
rayanncondy.com
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The Consent Collaborative (Chew Lihong and Prescott Gaylord)

Chew Lihong (she/her) and Prescott Gaylord (he/him) are part of The Consent Collaborative, which is an affiliation of artists, actors, and directors who are working to make the performing arts more safe and consensual. They share experiences, techniques, and education around intimacy work with the arts and performance community in Singapore.

IG: @consent_collaborative_sg
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