Private Shibari
Lessons & Sessions

Private shibari lessons & tying sessionsare perfect if you can’t make a class, want to learn stress-free in a calm environment, or simply want to experience how it feels to get tied.

Private Lessons

Learn at your own pace in a calm, focused environment. Whether you’re just starting out or want to deepen specific skills – private lessons are tailored to your needs, your body, and you questions.

Tying Sessions

Experience what it feels like to be tied – no skills needed. Private sessions focus on sensation, connection, and exploration in a safe environment. All bodies and genders are welcome.

Our Teachers

Please book directly with our teachers through their websites.

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Caritia

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Caritia offers rope teaching that centers deep listening to the body and an embodied approach to shibari. Their teaching invites students to explore rope with intention, consent, and curiosity, adapting each tie to the individual body, boundaries, and desires. Caritia’s approach emphasizes self-expression, inclusivity, and moving beyond normative standards in rope practice and education spaces.

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Ceci Ferox

(they/them)

Ceci offers private rope lessons as a calm, safe, and collaborative way to explore shibari, whether you are just starting or deepening your practice. Their teaching centers each student’s body, needs, and challenges, with specific expertise in tying fat bodies and a trauma-informed, inclusive approach. Ceci emphasizes connection, sensation, and emotional safety, drawing on their sex therapist background to support intentional exploration.

Renée de Sans

(she/her)

René approaches shibari as a practice of listening — to bodies, breath, and what someone needs in the moment. As a rope switch, she understands vulnerability in the ropes and knows exactly what to listen for. She offers private sessions as shared exploration, not performance. All bodies, all genders, and all expressions are welcome. No standards to meet — just presence, consent, and space to be exactly who you are.