Patry Calzada. Creating safe spaces for authentic stories.
Intimacy coordination supports the creation of intimate scenes with care and consent, fostering safe environments where trust, play, freedom, and artistic risk can coexist.
As an intimacy coordinator, I work on projects of all scales, from large productions to independent initiatives.

In this section, I present the projects I have worked on as an intimacy coordinator, collaborating with performers, directors, and technical teams to develop intimate scenes with respect, communication, and consent.

As an intimacy coordinator, I support creative processes where intimacy is part of the narrative. I work with performers, directors, and artistic teams to build safe and respectful spaces, ensuring that care, communication, and consent guide every step of the process.

This space is dedicated to the professionals I collaborate with—people whose perspective, experience, and sensitivity enrich every project. Working in a network is a fundamental part of my practice as an intimacy coordinator, allowing creative processes to be approached with care, listening, and a diversity of perspectives.
Intimacy coordination is a professional practice that supports the creation of intimate scenes in artistic and audiovisual contexts, such as film, theater, or TV series. Its purpose is to ensure that these scenes are carried out with respect, informed consent, and clear communication among all parties involved.
A professional skilled artist who acts as a mediator and liaison between performers and production. They work as a movement coaching choreographer for scenes involving nudity, simulated sex, or hiperexposed scenes.
We work closely with performers, production, and other departments to choreograph, rehearse, perform, and film intimate scenes, ensuring that everyone involved feels comfortable and is treated with respect throughout the entire filming process.
Intimate scenes involve vulnerability, and an intimacy coordinator helps create safe and respectful work environments. They prevent uncomfortable or risky situations, establish clear and consensual boundaries, and support spaces where trust, freedom, and creative exploration can thrive. This ensures that intimate scenes are performed authentically, while respecting everyone involved.
Not at all. It provides structure, trust, and clarity, making creative processes safer, more professional, and aligned with the artistic vision. This support actually enhances freedom and play, turning intimacy into a powerful tool for expression when approached with care and attention.
You should hire an intimacy coordinator whenever your project includes scenes of nudity, simulated sex, sensitive physical contact, or any highly exposed scenes.
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