Since the #MeToo movement, intimacy coordinators have been employed to support scenes of nudity and simulated sex as well as emotionally sensitive material. What is this new role? What do they do? Where can we find them? How do they fit into the overall duty of care? And how do they work with the various departments? These are some of the topics that will be covered in this introductory workshop.
- maximum capacity: 10
- 2 hours of instruction
Instructor: Mattea KennedyAs a child I grew up in London U.K. and went on to study Design, Photography and Theatre. I am certified with Intimacy Professionals Association based in L.A.
As a multi-disciplinarian I worked as a Stage Manager, WW Service Provider, Toronto International Film Festival Representative, Cat Herder, Artist's Model, Co-facilitator of a weekly kink friendly Art Event and Scenic Artist for Film, TV and Theatre.
As an Intimacy Coordinator I intertwine my love of People, Sexuality and Art. I am a creative problem solver and enthusiastic collaborator.
As a Cancer survivor I have extra sensitivity around injuries, healing and physical limits.
As a dual national I would relish the opportunity to work in both Canada and the United Kingdom, should the opportunity present itself!
I currently live in Tkaronto, the city colonially known as Toronto. These lands and waterways have been the home of first nations peoples for thousands of years (both documented and un-documented) including the Haudenosaunee, Wendat, Mississaugas of the Credit, Anishnawbek, and the Chippewa. We are covered here by treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit. I am grateful to call this place my home and seek to better understand the cultures of the people who are the traditional caretakers of this special place. |
$0 | | all-in or workshop member | $10 | | production member | $45 | | nonmember |
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