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The Shapes in Motion Podcast

The Shapes in Motion Podcast

De: Sarah Perry
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Are you an actor, mover, maker or creative, who has a passion for movement and performance? Are you in need of some creative inspiration and insights from the industry?

If you tell a story through movement, whatever the shape or form then you are in the right place. We are ready to share with you a range of inspiring and insightful conversations from some of the best loved movers and makers in our field.

We will chat with actors, movers, dancers, choreographers, directors, and many other like minded creatives all sharing their expertise, inspirations, creative processes, creative challenges, insights, career highs, and lows and so much more.

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Sarah Perry
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  • 036: 'Finding Flow: The Evolving Practice of Dancer and Choreographer Liam Francis'
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of the Shapes in Motion Podcast, Stephen Moynihan speaks with choreographer and international dance artist Liam Francis, who shares his journey into dance. Reflecting on his early influences and training, Liam discusses how his career began with Zoonation Dance Company before becoming a leading dancer with Rambert Dance Company, where he performed works by some of the world’s most influential choreographers.

    Liam speaks about the importance of mentorship, artistic curiosity, and the development of an embodied practice shaped by hip hop, contemporary dance, and ballet. He explores the idea of flow state in performance and how collaboration continues to shape his creative voice.

    The conversation also highlights Liam’s recent choreographic work A Body of Rumours, a project centred on brotherhood, trust, and support among dancers, and his broader ambition to create a hybrid movement language that transcends traditional boundaries.


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    42 m
  • 035: 'What Shapes Us: Looking Back to Move Forward'
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of the Shapes in Motion Podcast, Stephen Moynihan and Sarah Perry explore the connection between aging, creativity, and personal growth. They reflect on how childhood influences and shapes creative paths, how the teenage years spark pivotal shifts, and how stepping into professional life often requires risk-taking and courage.

    The conversation touches on the impact of worry and self-doubt on artistic expression, while also highlighting how aging can bring fresh energy, perspective and clarity. Stephen and Sarah emphasise the importance of honouring lived and physical experiences, reflecting on the past and embracing change as a creative force.


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    57 m
  • 034: 'Intimacy On Set: A Conversation with Ita O’Brien'
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of the Shapes in Motion podcast, host Sarah Perry speaks with Ita O’Brien, one of the world’s leading intimacy coordinators and the creator of the Intimacy On Set guidelines. Ita shares her journey through the performing arts and reflects on the evolving role of intimacy coordination across film, television, theatre, and opera.

    Together, they explore the essential role of intimacy practitioners in Film and TV, and the importance of preparation, communication, collaboration, and consent in creating intimate scenes, as well as the challenges of implementing clear and supportive guidelines within the industry. Drawing on her experience on productions including Normal People, I May Destroy You, and Sex Education, Ita highlights the collaborative nature of intimacy coordination and the need for trauma-informed, performer-centred environments.

    The conversation also touches on training in drama schools, student productions, before concluding with Ita’s book, Intimacy: A Field Guide to Finding Connection and Feeling Your Deep Desires (Penguin, 2025). offering further insights and inspiration for artists and practitioners working with intimacy in the performing arts.


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    1 h y 19 m
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