Tag: rigger

Security tips for Riggers

As we know, Shibari has its risks. Safety depends on both the rigger and the bottom. However, the rigger is in control of the scene, so they must minimize the risks. They must acknowledge their responsibility. So take some time to read this security tips for riggers. Since the riggers are the ones in charge…
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Difference between Rigger, Bakushi, Kinbakushi, and Nawashi

Given Shibari’s rich historical and cultural roots, various terms such as “Rigger,” “Nawashi,” “Bakushi,” and “Kinbakushi” have emerged to describe the role of the person tying. Each of these terms carries distinct implications, shedding light on their specific intentions and backgrounds within the tradition of Shibari. Difference between Rigger, Nawashi, Bakushi, and Kinbakushi The definitions…
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Docvale

Docvale is a French rigger and teacher who has practiced BDSM since 2007. He is a kinbakushi based at L’Atelier Simonet, which opened in September 2018. Docvale’s influence in Shibari began with the styles of anime Kinoko and Wildties. Later, he found the style of Naka Akira. In 2019, Naka Akira gave him the honour…
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Common Non- Japanese Terminology in Shibari

Shibari is the traditional Japanese art of bondage. However, it has been enriched with other cutlural apporaches. Therefore, it is important to know the most common non-Japanese terminology in Shibari. Consequently, any rope lover who enters the Shibari world needs to learn the terminology used. The most common non-Japanese Terms in Shibari are the following:-Anchor…
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Let your female partner tie you up

Let your female partner tie you up and enjoy a new perspective on Bondage. Don’t let prejudices prevent you from having this experience. The misconceptions surrounding dominance and submission tend to presume male dominance in a heterosexual dynamic. However, many men enjoy playing bottom. Actually, the number of men assuming the bottom increases every day,…
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Tips for a bondage performer

Bondage has become very popular in the last few years. Here you will find some tips for a bondage performer which will help you improve. All rope practitioners begin the same way, learning about rope and doing floor work. Then, they move on to suspension, participating in workshops, and then expos. However, not everyone becomes…
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Shibari Photography

The art of Shibari gained widespread popularity in Europe and America during the early 1900s and further surged after World War II. Today, it has become even more accessible, with a plethora of events, workshops, performances, and photoshoots available to enthusiasts. And you, too, can practice Shibari Photography. Shibari Photography as an Artistic Journey The…
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Glü Wür

Glü War is a Chilean artist, performer, and teacher in Shibari & Self Tying mixed with Circus and Dance. She currently lives in Barcelona. She is a multi-skilled, creative woman who has always been studying different arts. For example, she knows about theatre, oil painting, sculpture, jewelry design, gemmology, aerial yoga, acrobatic performance, and Shibari.…
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Midori

Midori is a renowned trailblazing educator, sexologist, author and Artist known as the “Super Nova Kink”. She is famous for her cool, funny teaching. Also, Midori founded Rope Dojo and ForteFemme: Women’s Dominance Intensive. Midori first emerged from the Sex Positive movement in San Francisco in the early 1990s. Later, she became one of the…
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Fred Hatt

Fred Hatt is a shibari artist who is based in London, England. He is also the owner and founder of Anatomie Studio. Located in Peacham, many consider Anatomie Studio to be the first actual shibari studio in the UK. This studio is more of a school than anything else. It is devoted to the art…
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