Christina Fulcher
- Additional Crew
- Choreographer
Christina Fulcher (she/her) is a certified intimacy director/coordinator, movement director, and choreographer based in London, UK, with dual citizenship in the USA and Canada, enabling her to work nationally and internationally. She trained with leading intimacy professionals, including Ita O'Brien of Intimacy On Set, Chelsea Pace and Laura Rikard of Theatrical Intimacy Education (TIE), and Claire Warden of Intimacy Directors Coordinators (IDC). Christina holds a BA in Dance and Communication from the University of California, Santa Barbara; Teaching Credentials from San Diego State University; and an MFA in Movement Directing & Teaching from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
A qualified teacher, Christina is a Senior Lecturer at ArtsEd, Leeds Conservatoire, LAMDA, and The BRIT School, where she specializes in intimacy practice, dance, and actor movement. Additionally, she is an inclusive practice researcher and co-founder of the Inclusion Collective.
With over 15 years of experience in stage and screen, Christina's extensive background in movement includes training with the American Ballet Theatre and the Joffrey Ballet, alongside expertise in jazz and modern techniques. Her diverse training and practical experience, combined with her work with actors and directors across various mediums, ensures a robust and collaborative approach to intimacy coordination for the screen.
A qualified teacher, Christina is a Senior Lecturer at ArtsEd, Leeds Conservatoire, LAMDA, and The BRIT School, where she specializes in intimacy practice, dance, and actor movement. Additionally, she is an inclusive practice researcher and co-founder of the Inclusion Collective.
With over 15 years of experience in stage and screen, Christina's extensive background in movement includes training with the American Ballet Theatre and the Joffrey Ballet, alongside expertise in jazz and modern techniques. Her diverse training and practical experience, combined with her work with actors and directors across various mediums, ensures a robust and collaborative approach to intimacy coordination for the screen.