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Intimacy Choreography in Conversation
Ann James, Carly DW Bones
Fréquence : 1 épisode/3j. Total Éps: 22

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302 Part 1 Tonia Sina: Champion of Consent and Theatrical Intimacy
Saison 3 · Épisode 2
dimanche 17 août 2025 • Durée 31:17
In this two-part episode of ICIC (Intimacy Choreography In Conversation), co-hosts Ann James and Carly DW Bones interview Tonia Sina, a pioneer in the field of intimacy direction. Tonia shares her profound origin story, detailing her transition from actress to intimacy director, how she arrived at the term 'intimacy choreography,' and her struggles with chronic kidney failure and a rare disease. Despite personal and professional challenges, including advocacy for actor's rights and fighting gender inequality in academia, Tonia has made significant contributions to the field. Her journey includes promoting empathy, proper choreography for intimate scenes, and fighting against abuse in the theater industry. Tonia's story is one of resilience, dedication, and the ongoing effort to better the industry for all actors.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:33 Meet Tonia Sina: Origin Story
02:38 Challenges and Breakthroughs in Academia
04:08 Pioneering Intimacy Direction
10:28 Personal Struggles and Advocacy
14:51 Controversies and Consequences
20:08 Empowering Students and Facing Backlash
26:12 Personal and Professional Turmoil
29:24 Reflection and Future Directions
Tonia Sina (she/her)
Tonia Sina is the first ever Intimacy Choreographer and created the term in her master’s thesis, Intimate Encounters: Staging Intimacy and Sensuality, at VCU in 2006. Along with teaching workshops internationally while traveling with her service dog, Daphne Rose, she has choreographed intimacy at the Chicago Lyric Opera, Stratford Festival, Steppenwolf, Marriott Theatre, the Great River Shakespeare Festival, and the Guthrie Theatre among many others. Featured in the NY Times, the LA Times, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, American Theatre Magazine, CBC Radio, Huffington Post, and hundreds of other publications and podcasts, Tonia has been researching Intimacy for the Stage and Sexual Harassment in the industry since she began research for her thesis in 2004.
Also a playwright, director, and performer, Tonia is a triple kidney transplant recipient and rare and chronic disease patient ambassador and national motivational speaker She attended Virginia Commonwealth University where she studied movement and stage combat, and she earned her MFA in Movement Pedagogy with a specialty in Intimacy for the Stage. She was the Executive Director of Intimacy Directors International, the first non-profit intimacy direction organization. She is currently writing a book about her life and the origins of the intimacy direction movement. Tonia is reemerging into the theatre field as a teacher and advocate after five years of severe health challenges with her now cured rare terminal illness.
301 The Return of ICIC in 2025
Saison 3 · Épisode 1
dimanche 10 août 2025 • Durée 59:25
Reconnecting After Four Years: Exploring Transformations in Intimacy Coordination
In this episode, the hosts reunite after a four-year hiatus to discuss the latest developments in intimacy coordination. They share personal and professional updates, revealing significant transformations in their lives, including remarkable achievements and health journeys. The discussion delves into the evolving field of intimacy coordination, addressing changes in practices, the industry's increasing acceptance, and the ongoing need for more representation and community building. They also introduce a comprehensive survey aimed at capturing a snapshot of the current state of the intimacy field, inviting listeners to contribute their experiences and insights.
00:00 Welcome Back After Four Years!
00:53 Exciting Updates and New Beginnings
02:28 Personal Transformations and Achievements
10:37 Industry Changes and New Practices
16:38 Launching the Intimacy Survey
20:39 Diving into Demographics and Identities
27:45 Embracing Transness in Storytelling
28:53 Transitioning to Professional Intimacy Work
30:35 Mentorship and Training in Intimacy Coordination
32:19 Personal Journeys and Training Backgrounds
40:10 Challenges and Community Building
42:49 Contracts and Professional Practices
45:31 The State of the Intimacy Field
55:21 Conclusion and Future Directions
105 - Intimacy Careers Part 1
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 39:20
Welcome to Intimacy Choreography in Conversation — a podcast that brings intimacy professionals, artists, and storytellers into dialogue about the evolving practices of intimacy choreography across film, television, and live performance. Hosted by Ann James and Carly DW Bones, each episode explores the tools, language, and politics shaping this essential field.
🎙️ About this episode:
Originally recorded as part of Season 1/2, this conversation focuses on consent-forward practices, the impact of training, and challenges in institutional settings. While it was first released in 2021, its insights continue to resonate.
✨ What you'll hear:
- Behind-the-scenes perspectives from working intimacy choreographers
- Reflections on training, advocacy, and creative collaboration
- Tools and techniques for safer and more intentional storytelling
- Honest discussion about the state and future of the field
📣 Connect with us:
- Ann James: @annjamesintimacy
- Carly DW Bones: @thespomancer
- Co-produced by: David Gonzalez (@dgonzalezmusic) and Hazel Lozano
📢 Support the show:
If you find these conversations valuable, please rate, review, and share with your community. Follow and subscribe to stay updated as we launch Season 3 — coming soon.
104 - POC in Intimacy
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:15:11
Welcome to Intimacy Choreography in Conversation — a podcast that brings intimacy professionals, artists, and storytellers into dialogue about the evolving practices of intimacy choreography across film, television, and live performance. Hosted by Ann James and Carly DW Bones, each episode explores the tools, language, and politics shaping this essential field.
🎙️ About this episode:
Originally recorded as part of Season 1/2, this conversation focuses on consent-forward practices, the impact of training, and challenges in institutional settings. While it was first released in 2021, its insights continue to resonate.
✨ What you'll hear:
- Behind-the-scenes perspectives from working intimacy choreographers
- Reflections on training, advocacy, and creative collaboration
- Tools and techniques for safer and more intentional storytelling
- Honest discussion about the state and future of the field
📣 Connect with us:
- Ann James: @annjamesintimacy
- Carly DW Bones: @thespomancer
- Co-produced by: David Gonzalez (@dgonzalezmusic) and Hazel Lozano
📢 Support the show:
If you find these conversations valuable, please rate, review, and share with your community. Follow and subscribe to stay updated as we launch Season 3 — coming soon.
103 - Future of Intimacy (2021)
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:05:54
Welcome to Intimacy Choreography in Conversation — a podcast that brings intimacy professionals, artists, and storytellers into dialogue about the evolving practices of intimacy choreography across film, television, and live performance. Hosted by Ann James and Carly DW Bones, each episode explores the tools, language, and politics shaping this essential field.
🎙️ About this episode:
Originally recorded as part of Season 1/2, this conversation focuses on consent-forward practices, the impact of training, and challenges in institutional settings. While it was first released in 2021, its insights continue to resonate.
✨ What you'll hear:
- Behind-the-scenes perspectives from working intimacy choreographers
- Reflections on training, advocacy, and creative collaboration
- Tools and techniques for safer and more intentional storytelling
- Honest discussion about the state and future of the field
📣 Connect with us:
- Ann James: @annjamesintimacy
- Carly DW Bones: @thespomancer
- Co-produced by: David Gonzalez (@dgonzalezmusic) and Hazel Lozano
📢 Support the show:
If you find these conversations valuable, please rate, review, and share with your community. Follow and subscribe to stay updated as we launch Season 3 — coming soon.
102 - Intimacy Choreography Online
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 55:08
Welcome to Intimacy Choreography in Conversation — a podcast that brings intimacy professionals, artists, and storytellers into dialogue about the evolving practices of intimacy choreography across film, television, and live performance. Hosted by Ann James and Carly DW Bones, each episode explores the tools, language, and politics shaping this essential field.
🎙️ About this episode:
Originally recorded as part of Season 1/2, this conversation focuses on [insert broad theme if applicable — e.g., consent-forward practices, the impact of training, or challenges in institutional settings]. While it was first released in [insert original release year], its insights continue to resonate.
✨ What you'll hear:
- Behind-the-scenes perspectives from working intimacy choreographers
- Reflections on training, advocacy, and creative collaboration
- Tools and techniques for safer and more intentional storytelling
- Honest discussion about the state and future of the field
📣 Connect with us:
- Ann James: @annjamesintimacy
- Carly DW Bones: @thespomancer
- Co-produced by: David Gonzalez (@dgonzalezmusic) and Hazel Lozano
📢 Support the show:
If you find these conversations valuable, please rate, review, and share with your community. Follow and subscribe to stay updated as we launch Season 3 — coming soon.
101 - Consent and Boundaries
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:01:56
Where it all began! Or, where it all continued...
On May 25, 2020, Ann James and Carly DW Bones (née Weckstein) met to speak about the field of intimacy choreography and direction for Directors Lab West and Howlround. That conversation sparked a lot of questions from the audience, which these two hosts decided to answer in podcast form. This is season one, episode one of ICIC: Intimacy Choreography in Conversation!
203 - Lizzy Joshua Interview
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 57:24
Welcome to Intimacy Choreography in Conversation — a podcast that brings intimacy professionals, artists, and storytellers into dialogue about the evolving practices of intimacy choreography across film, television, and live performance. Hosted by Ann James and Carly DW Bones, each episode explores the tools, language, and politics shaping this essential field.
🎙️ About this episode:
Originally recorded as part of Season 1/2, this conversation focuses on consent-forward practices, the impact of training, and challenges in institutional settings. While it was first released in 2021, its insights continue to resonate.
✨ What you'll hear:
- Behind-the-scenes perspectives from working intimacy choreographers
- Reflections on training, advocacy, and creative collaboration
- Tools and techniques for safer and more intentional storytelling
- Honest discussion about the state and future of the field
📣 Connect with us:
- Ann James: @annjamesintimacy
- Carly DW Bones: @thespomancer
- Co-produced by: David Gonzalez (@dgonzalezmusic) and Hazel Lozano
📢 Support the show:
If you find these conversations valuable, please rate, review, and share with your community. Follow and subscribe to stay updated as we launch Season 3 — coming soon.
202 - Discussion with Diana Wyenn
Saison 2 · Épisode 2
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:14:10
Welcome to Intimacy Choreography in Conversation — a podcast that brings intimacy professionals, artists, and storytellers into dialogue about the evolving practices of intimacy choreography across film, television, and live performance. Hosted by Ann James and Carly DW Bones, each episode explores the tools, language, and politics shaping this essential field.
🎙️ About this episode:
Originally recorded as part of Season 1/2, this conversation focuses on consent-forward practices, the impact of training, and challenges in institutional settings. While it was first released in 2021, its insights continue to resonate.
✨ What you'll hear:
- Behind-the-scenes perspectives from working intimacy choreographers
- Reflections on training, advocacy, and creative collaboration
- Tools and techniques for safer and more intentional storytelling
- Honest discussion about the state and future of the field
📣 Connect with us:
- Ann James: @annjamesintimacy
- Carly DW Bones: @thespomancer
- Diana Wyenn: @dianawyenn
- Co-produced by: David Gonzalez (@dgonzalezmusic) and Hazel Lozano
📢 Support the show:
If you find these conversations valuable, please rate, review, and share with your community. Follow and subscribe to stay updated as we launch Season 3 — coming soon.
201 - Empower The Actor
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:08:03
Welcome to Intimacy Choreography in Conversation — a podcast that brings intimacy professionals, artists, and storytellers into dialogue about the evolving practices of intimacy choreography across film, television, and live performance. Hosted by Ann James and Carly DW Bones, each episode explores the tools, language, and politics shaping this essential field.
🎙️ About this episode:
Originally recorded as part of Season 1/2, this conversation focuses on consent-forward practices, the impact of training, and challenges in institutional settings. While it was first released in 2021, its insights continue to resonate.
✨ What you'll hear:
- Behind-the-scenes perspectives from working intimacy choreographers
- Reflections on training, advocacy, and creative collaboration
- Tools and techniques for safer and more intentional storytelling
- Honest discussion about the state and future of the field
📣 Connect with us:
- Ann James: @annjamesintimacy
- Carly DW Bones: @thespomancer
- Co-produced by: David Gonzalez (@dgonzalezmusic) and Hazel Lozano
📢 Support the show:
If you find these conversations valuable, please rate, review, and share with your community. Follow and subscribe to stay updated as we launch Season 3 — coming soon.
