My Account Log in

1 option

Staging sex : best practices, tools, and techniques for theatrical intimacy / Chelsea Pace ; with contributions from Laura Rikard ; photography by Shealyn Jae ; models, Hannah Kelly [and six others].

Van Pelt Library PN2053 .P33 2020
Loading location information...

Available This item is available for access.

Log in to request item
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pace, Chelsea, author.
Contributor:
Rikard, Laura, contributor.
Jae, Shealyn, photographer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Theater--Production and direction.
Theater.
Sex in the theater.
Physical Description:
xiv, 123 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Summary:
Staging Sex lays out a comprehensive, practical solution for staging intimacy, nudity, and sexual violence. This book takes theatre practitioners step-by-step through the best practices, tools, and techniques for crafting effective theatrical intimacy. After an overview of the challenges directors face when staging theatrical intimacy, Staging Sex offers practical solutions and exercises, provides a system for establishing and discussing boundaries, and suggests efficient and effective language for staging intimacy and sexual violence. It also addresses production and classroom specific concerns and provides guidance for creating a culture of consent in any company or department. Written for directors, choreographers, movement coaches, stage managers, production managers, professional actors, and students of acting courses, Staging Sex is an essential tool for theatre practitioners who encounter theatrical intimacy or instructional touch, whether in rehearsal or in the classroom.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: The Old Approaches
Old Approach: "fust Kiss Each Other!"
Old Approach: The Actors Talk It Through
Old Approach: The Actors Talk It Through (Over There)
Old Approach: Show, Don't Tell
Old Approach: Let the Choreographer Do It
Old Approach: The Sharing Circle
Old Approach: Chemistry Lessons
Getting Better at Staging Sex
What the Old Approaches Ignored
The Power in the Room: the Director
The Power of the Room: Human Psychology
How This Book Can Help: Three Big Ideas
Create a Culture of Consent
Desexualize the Process
Choreograph It
Who I Am and What This Book Is
ch. 1 Too/5 and Techniques
Environmental Factors
The Boundary Tools
Button
Games for Practicing "No" and Button
Simon Says (with Some Twists)
The Circle Game (or "Yes" with a Twist)
Fences
Gates
The Boundary Practice
Boundary Practice Modification
What to Say: The First Time through the Boundary Practice
Group Boundary Practice
Quick Check-Ins
Navigating Resistance
Placeholders
De-Roling
Stop Stepping In
Boundary Breakers
Joking Around
Additional Boundaries
Making Mistakes
ch. 2 The Ingredients
Opening and Closing Distance
Opening and Closing Hands
Telling Stories
Directing Distance
Levels of Touch
Level 1 Skin/Powder/Touching
Level 2 Muscle/Paint/Moving
Level 3 Bone/Clay/Pulling
Tips for Using Levels of Touch
Choreographing with Levels of Touch
Tempo and Counts
Trying Counts
Putting It Together
The Shapes
Arcs (or Curves)
Angles (or Lines)
Figure Eights
Putting It on Its Feet
Destination
Eye Contact
Try It with a Partner
Other Applications
Visible Power Shifts
Try Visible Power Shifts
Using What Ifs and Visible Power Shifts
Breath and Sound
Short and Long
Shallow and Deep
High and Low
Sharp
Vowels and Consonants
Putting Voice, Breath, and Movement Together
Gravity and Weight
Playing with Gravity
Playing with Weight
Combinations with Gravity and Weight
Kissing
Ground Rules
Talk about that Kiss
Counts
Level of Touch
The Kiss Conversation
Trying It with Your Hands
Common Fixes for Bad Kisses
Alternatives to Kisses
Putting the Ingredients to Work
Choreographing
Tweaking
Documenting
Writing Recipes
Notating and Coaching Choreography
Actor Documentation
Production Documentation
Practicing with an Open Scene
ch. 3 Staging Intimacy
Who is in the Room
Vulnerability
Practicing Vulnerability
Partner Up
Put It in Motion
Introduce Touch
Moving Together
Staging Sexual Violence
De-Roling in Sexual Violence
Staging Nudity
Have a Backup Plan
Additional Thoughts
ch. 4 Recipes
Embrace
Variations
Kiss
Oral Sex
Masturbation and/or Digital Stimulation
Penetrative Sex
Feeling and Touching
Teasing
Removing Clothes
Intimacy with Lots of Text
Stylization
ch. 5 Production Logistics
Company and Department Policies
Chain of Communication
Casting
Audition Disclosure Form
Placeholders in Auditions
Recasting and Reimagining
Rehearsal Schedules
Intimacy Calls
Intimacy Choreographers
Staffing the Production
Considerations for Designers and Technicians
Front of House Staff and Ushers
Content Warnings
Boundaries with the Audience
Talkbacks
Post-Show Reviews
ch. 6 Staging Sex: A-Z
Strategies for Actors
Strategies for Teachers
The Cheat Sheet
APPENDIX Theatrical Intimacy Education.
Notes:
"A Focal Press book"--Cover.
Includes index.
Other Format:
Online version: Pace, Chelsea. Staging sex.
ISBN:
9781138596481
1138596485
1138596493
9781138596498
OCLC:
1110454280
Publisher Number:
99992113363

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

Find

Home Release notes

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Find catalog Using Articles+ Using your account