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Intro to Shibari: Rope Bondage for Beginners: Sun. June 10, 5-8:00pm
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Price: From $75.00 to $130.00
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Intro to Shibari: Rope Bondage for Beginners
Sun. June 10
5-8pm
Hosted by Valentine Amartey
Shibari literally means to tie.
In
18th Century Japan rope was used as a form of punishment; different
types of binding and different colors of rope were used to identify the
kind of crime the prisoner had committed and the social class he
belonged to. During World War II, the Japanese learned the concepts of
the West and legacy of the Marquis de Sade. These were added to the
ancient art, and the art form we know today as Shibari came into being.
Today
we see Japanese bondage (Kinbaku/Shibari) used for sexual bonding,
personal release, and as an artistic expression of beauty.
This
workshop is designed for anyone interested in exploring the concept of
power exchange with rope, and how this plays out physically in the
bedroom. The class will consist of a tutorial of three basic ties and
how they can be used singularly or in conjunction with each other to
create an erotically charged rope scene.
Learn how to tie elegantly with controlled measured technique.
Participants will be encouraged to tie and be tied in turn to get a fully rounded experience of this ancient art form.
Shibari,
at its core, is about the centered control of oneself and ones partner.
It can be an incredibly erotic and sensual experience for all
concerned, is a rewarding way to add to your sexual skills, and the
information learned here can be carried through to many real life
situations.
Materials to bring to class:
1. An open mind.
2. Safety shears.
3. 100ft of rope cut accordingly:
2 10ft lengths
2 25ft lengths
2 15ft lengths
Note: people attending as a couple can use the same 100ft of rope
Rope:
You
can buy a Beginners Rope Kit ($50) at SHAG before the class - our hand
dyed rope comes in pink, purple, red, blue, and black (these are already
cut for ease of use). You can also buy rope that is used for clothing
lines from a hardware store - it comes in 100ft coils and is relatively
inexpensive and easy to work with.
Most people prefer to use hemp, cotton or nylon rope.
Fee
$75/person
$130/couple
Registration Deadline: June 9
Please see our WORKSHOP POLICY here.
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