Nicole was interviewed, with colleagues Ann James and Molly Schenck, as well as frequent actor-collaborator and friend Niki Fridh for an Equity News Magazine feature on mental health in theatre, and how boundary and closure practices can contribute.
Last of the Red Hot Robots Review
This new, silly, campy show produced by Latiné Theater Lab is playing through Sept. 27 in Fort Lauderdale!
Check out our first review- that even mentions the Intimacy Director!
And another rave (and discussion of intimacy!).
See the Events page for ticket info.
Photo by Alex Gonozalez. Featuring L to R: Samuel Krogh, Wendy Chamorro, and Ryan Towsend.
"Integrating Consent Practices in Dance Education"
I am especially honored to be mentioned by name, with several citations and with the words, "Perry has taken a particularly leading role..."in this article in the latest issue of the Journal of Dance Education. Thank you. Being seen in this way means so much.
Also glad to see Intimacy Direction in Dance included and to be alongside my colleagues Rocío Mendez, Adi Cabral, and Brooke M. Haney.
The article is available to NDEO members or if your institution has access to Taylor and Francis journals here.
Review for "Mud" at Latiné Theater Lab
Mud is such an iconic play of abstract, theatrical, modern work. It was my pleasure to create the intimacy and violence for this inaugural performance of the new Latiné Theater Lab in South Florida!
Check out our review here.
A few production photos are also up on my Work Samples page!
All the Natalie Portmans review
I was honored to be the movement director (handling intimacy, fights, and dance) for All the Natalie Portmans at Thinking Cap Theatre. Check out the production’s review in South Florida Theater Magazine here.
New Podcast Episode Featuring Nicole Perry discussing Psychological Safety at Work
My dear friend and past theatre colleague Rebecca Vickers has a podcast called “Bad Bosses, Great Leaders” and she interviews leaders from a variety of industries to offer their insights and advice on what makes a leader, not just a boss.
Rebecca and I talked about psychological safety- what it is, how to create it and why it’s important.
Check out “Psychological Safety, Vulnerability, and Encouraging Creative Leadership” now here, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Dancing with an Ex?
Dance Magazine offers some perspectives and advice with their new article, featuring some words of wisdom from me.
My favorite: Keeping things professional is essential, even in a workplace that emphasizes expressivity. “We’re constantly tapping into our emotions to tell a story,” Perry says. “That mindset of ‘I’m at work now’ is really important.
Want to be an Intimacy Professional?
Join us at IPEC (the Intimacy Professionals Education Collective ) for 3 learning and/or accreditation in tracks:
Intimacy Coordinator
Intimacy Director
Intimacy Educator
Our Section 1 courses are now available! Look for Section 2 coming in February, and Sections 3-5 coming soon!
Have questions? Use the contact page on IPEC’s website or on this website, as I am one of the teachers!
Review for The Fantasticks at Island City Stage
I was really honored by the mention of my role as both ID and choreographer on this new version of The Fantasticks currently up at Island City Stage. (so much so, you can find that quote all over this website now….).
All the Folks that Need to Share my Silver Palm- Part 2
It is such a lovely honor to receive a Silver Palm, because it come from my colleagues! Congratulations to everyone making art in South Florida (it is not the easiest sometimes….), and especially to the other honorees listed here!
But I would be remiss if I didn’t thank the folks involved in these productions I am being honored for. My work only works when it supports the story and the actors can confidently embody it.
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