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Industry Workshops

Intimacy work affects many areas of our sector and intersects with many different jobs. You may not be an Intimacy Professional or even want to be one, but how IPs work and what they do may be necessary for your job. Stage Managers, Artists, Directors, Production members, Educators & Coaches are just a few groups who would benefit from more knowledge and a basic understanding of intimacy principles. Our Industry Workshops are for you if you want to expand your existing professional practice to include intimacy! 

  • Intimacy Tools for Stage Managers
  • Intimacy and the AD Team
  • Producing Scenes of Intimacy
  • Intimacy Across Departments
  • Intimacy and consent basics for the Classroom
  • “What is Intimacy coordination?” for Film Directors

Guest Speaking Engagements

Members from our community have done a variety of guest talks and webinars for our industry partners, schools and special events. Should you or your group be interested in a guest talk or webinar presentation, please contact us.

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We gratefully acknowledge that NSIP lives and operates across Turtle Island; both on treaty lands within what is now known as Calgary, Edmonton, and Toronto, and on stolen territory in what is now known as Vancouver.

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