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The following is posted on behalf of Libby Saxton and myself:
Dear all,
The Queen Mary Centre for Film and Ethics is looking forward to welcoming Heath Pennington (they/them), intimacy coordinator and Visiting Postgraduate Research Associate at QMUL, to speak about their research at a Centre seminar on Thursday 29 February at 5pm in Arts One G.19 at Queen Mary's Mile End campus. All colleagues, students and invited guests interested in the ethics of film or theatre, depictions of intimacy or the issue of consent are welcome to join us. Further details are below.
Best wishes,
Libby Saxton
‘The Ethics of Intimacy Coordination’
What are the ethical considerations of choreographing and supporting portrayals of intimacy in film, television and theatre? Intimacy Coordinator Heath Pennington discusses bodily autonomy, diversity, and empowerment as they relate to consent-based performance practices.
Heath Pennington (they/them) is a certified intimacy coordinator drawing on over 10 years of theatre, film, and television cast and crew experience to enable safe and consensual performances of nudity and simulated sex. Heath is also an educator, creator, doctoral candidate at the University of California Santa Barbara, Visiting Postgraduate Research Associate at Queen Mary, and Associate Lecturer at Goldsmiths. They hold an MA in Gender Studies from Central European University and an MA in Performance and Culture from Goldsmiths. Their interdisciplinary research investigates consent, intersectional oppressions, kink and BDSM. Add Heath on Twitter/X @_H_Penn, check out their website hpenningtonintimacy.weebly.com and find them on IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3227035/
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