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Christna Fulcher (SHE/HER)

International Consultant for the United Kingdom

Research: Inclusive Practice, Embodiment

London, United Kingdom

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Christina Fulcher is a California-born, London-based certified intimacy director and intimacy coordinator on the UK Bectu IC Registry, movement director, and researcher specializing in inclusive practice. Her work spans theatre, opera, and film/TV both nationally and internationally. Christina has a portfolio of intimacy training from Intimacy on Set, Theatrical Intimacy Education (TIE), Principal Intimacy Professionals (PIPs), and the Intimacy Directors and Coordinators (IDC).

Christina is a dedicated advocate for inclusive practice and co-founded Inclusion Collective which offers inclusive practice training. She is a Senior Lecturer teaching actor movement, dance, and intimacy practice at UK drama conservatoires and universities including LAMDA, Mountview, and Leeds Conservatoire, and leads workshops with Disney Theatrical Group and the International Schools Theatre Association. She serves on the Bectu Working Group for Under 18s and Intimacy Direction for Live Performance. 

Select Movement and Intimacy Director credits: Interview (Riverside Studios, Off West End); A Visit to Friends (Britten Pears Arts); Untitled Love Story, Sylvia, Now & Then (English Theatre Frankfurt); Farewell Mister Haffman (The Park Theatre); Deception & Desire (National Opera Studio); Romeo & Juliet (Guildford Shakespeare Company); When We Died (Prague Fringe/EdFringe/UK Tour/VAULT Festival); Silla (Northern Opera Group); Beg for Me (EdFringe); The False Servant (Orange Tree Theatre); Cherry Jezebel (Everyman Theatre Liverpool); Cinderella (Barn Theatre); Death and Dancing (Kings Head Theatre). 

Select Intimacy Director credits include: Just for One Day (Shaftesbury Theatre, West End); Puppy (Kings Head Theatre); Bhangra Nation (The Birmingham Rep); 1984: The Immersive Experience (Hackney Town Hall); Vincent River (Greenwich Theatre); Arminio (Royal Opera House); Village Idiot (Nottingham Playhouse/Stratford East); The Girl on the Train (Barn Theatre). 

Select Intimacy Coordinator credits include: A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (BBC/Netflix); The Way (cover IC, BBC), and award winning short films including Scarlet Silence, Still Out Theatre, and Wild Animal. 

She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Dance and Communication from the University of California Santa Barbara, Teaching Credentials from San Diego State University, and a Master of Fine Arts in Movement Directing and Teaching from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.