Friday, May 29, 2026 9:30-11:30am

Leo has been developing intimacy work for the stage since 2016, with formal training through NSIP, IDC, ICOC, Theatrical Intimacy Education, and others. As a Guiding Faculty member with TIE, they have created curriculum for intimacy coordinators on topics including staging intimacy beyond the binary, bystander intervention, and community care. His recent stage work has been seen at The Wilma, InterAct Theatre, Delaware Shakespeare, Philadelphia Fringe, and NYU Tisch, among others, and he has presented at conferences including ATHE and SETC.
Leo brings a grounded, inclusive approach to consent-based performance practice — one shaped by years of facilitation with students, educators, and artists across the country.
This session has a suggested donation of $15. All are welcome to give whatever they can — every contribution supports our mission to keep opera and music education accessible to our community.
