About
Fifi is a queer, neurodivergent intimacy director currently working in London and across the UK. They completed their training with the Intimacy Professional’s Association in 2025.
Fifi brings a wealth of experience across diverse professional settings to their work as an intimacy director and they have explored range of roles both on and off-stage in community theatre spaces. This has included working with the Queer Collective as part of the Arcola’s Creative Disruption festival as well as working in a range of non-traditional performance spaces with Riposte London. As part of this work they have led movement workshops centred around storytelling and communicating connection to an audience whilst prioritising performer consent. Their further education includes drama, theatre studies and dance.
Fifi’s background in advocacy work, as a speaker and writer, with a strong focus on neurodivergence and LGBTQ+ inclusion informs their developing work in intimacy direction. Their work is centred around best practice for promoting acceptance and affirmation of identity from a perspective of lived experience.
Prior to coming to intimacy work, Fifi worked as an educator for eight years. They are an experienced safeguarding practitioner, mental health first aider (MHFA for England) and disabilities coordinator. Through their time working in education they gained a deep understanding of the importance of ensuring a high level of care to create space for growth and exploration.
Qualifications
- Intimacy Choreography for Live Performance – Intimacy Professionals Association
- Mental Health First Aid – MHFA for England
- Drama and theatre studies – A-level
- Dance – A-level
- Psychology- A-level
- Paediatric First Aid – Tigerlily
- Designated Safeguarding Lead – Susan Taylor


