Ground-Level Predicament Shibari
This shibari style is designed for ground-level play, using a minimal amount of rope. It creates predicaments through the body's own positioning, allowing participants to focus more on the playful interaction.
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41 is a non-binary queer, neurodivergent, and polyamory practitioner, as well as a switch based in Shanghai, China. With a background in political science and gender studies, they are seeking to explore an activism that grows from subtle sensations and embodied experiences of power and intimacy. 41 started their rope journey as a rope bunny five years ago and start to learn tying three years ago. They also have been surrounded in rope scenes all around Europe for a while during the past two years.
This shibari style is designed for ground-level play, using a minimal amount of rope. It creates predicaments through the body's own positioning, allowing participants to focus more on the playful interaction.
The performance is carried out using thin, long bamboo rods and chopsticks, which are commonly used by Asians for eating. We have incorporated these elements into our Shibari performance. After the performance, we will share some thoughts on the use of short bamboo rods and chopsticks in Shibari.