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ERIN BOSWELL

MOVEMENT

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Erin Boswell is a Movement Specialist, Intimacy Coordinator, and Acting Coach based in Atlanta, GA.

Based in Atlanta, GA, Erin (she/her)  merges creative artistry with best practices for technique, safety, and a skilled execution of vision. Erin uses her experience as an actor, director, and storyteller to aid in the process of bringing other's visions to life with compassion, curiosity, and collaboration. 

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After training at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Erin moved to Atlanta to pursue a career in the arts and film industry.  Her experience as an actor, writer, director, producer, coach, and educator has allowed her to acquire the skillset to work with various creatives to bring stories to life.  Her empathy and experience acting in roles of intimacy sparked a genuine desire to bring practices for safety to actors, while also honoring the vision of the writers, directors, and producers whose mission is to tell the most honest, compelling story.  Erin has completed over 100+ hours of training with IDC Professionals and Theatrical Intimacy Education to supplement her extensive knowledge of movement and narrative. 

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Erin considers herself a collaborator equipped with resources to make something that leaves a lasting impression, not only in its finality on the screen or stage, but to those involved in the process.  She is available for a variety of services, including acting coaching and movement directing, and is able to offer useful tools in building something electric, honest, and enduring.

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Services

Intimacy Coordinating

An Intimacy Coordinator works from pre to post-production to support the process of staging  scenes of Simulated Sex, Nudity, or other highly vulnerable narrative moments.  They work with the director, actors, and various departments to bring the vision to life in a way that is supported by best practices.  Learn more here.

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Movement Coaching

A Movement Coach works with actors to support storytelling through physicality and technique based movement.  They act as a support to the actor in the process of crafting a dynamic, embodied character.  Learn more here.

Teaching & Education

The role of the Teaching Artist is to offer grounded, technique based approaches to acting through the use of movement.  You can check out more about various techniques and the importance of movement training for actors here.

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