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304 Part 1 | Raja Benz: Beyond the Binary, Intimacy and Identity

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In this episode of 'Intimacy Choreography in Conversation', hosts Ann James and Carly DW Bones welcome Raja Benz, a lecturer in Musical Theater at the University of Michigan. Raja shares her origin story, discussing her journey into the field of intimacy choreography. She reflects on her work in Chicago's art scene, the influence of the Me Too movement, and how her trans identity shapes her approach to consent and intimacy in theater. Raja emphasizes the importance of creating space for nuanced and compassionate conversations around consent, challenging rigid binaries, and meeting people where they are. The discussion delves into the complexities of power, gender identity, and the ongoing evolution of intimacy work in the industry.

00:00 305 Raja Benz Part 1

00:06 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement

01:26 Raja Benz's Journey into Intimacy Choreography

04:11 Navigating Consent and Identity

07:04 Challenges and Reflections in Intimacy Work

28:03 Navigating Pronouns and Respect

30:29 The Complexity of Consent

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In this episode of 'Intimacy Choreography in Conversation', hosts Ann James and Carly DW Bones welcome Raja Benz, a lecturer in Musical Theater at the University of Michigan. Raja shares her origin story, discussing her journey into the field of intimacy choreography. She reflects on her work in Chicago's art scene, the influence of the Me Too movement, and how her trans identity shapes her approach to consent and intimacy in theater. Raja emphasizes the importance of creating space for nuanced and compassionate conversations around consent, challenging rigid binaries, and meeting people where they are. The discussion delves into the complexities of power, gender identity, and the ongoing evolution of intimacy work in the industry.

00:00 305 Raja Benz Part 1

00:06 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement

01:26 Raja Benz's Journey into Intimacy Choreography

04:11 Navigating Consent and Identity

07:04 Challenges and Reflections in Intimacy Work

28:03 Navigating Pronouns and Respect

30:29 The Complexity of Consent

  continue reading

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