The Lure of Security

13jan20:0022:00The Lure of SecurityBarkasEvent OverVirtual Event20:00 - 22:00 FacilitatorBarkas (they/them)CategoryPolyamory Conference Day 1

Time

(Saturday) 20:00 - 22:00

Location

Online

language

English

Event Details

In this class, I propose to deconstruct the traces of the term security in our (polyamorous) relationships and ask why we are clinging on to a concept that is in many ways problematic. An alternative concept will be established.

 

This event is part of the “Love is Polytical” 2024 Conference for Ethical & Intersectional Polyamory/Non-Monogamy and can be purchased as a solo event or part of our day or full conference tickets. 

 

Event Details

Date & Time:  January 13, 2024, 8.00 pm-10.00 pm CET (Berlin time)

Format: discussion/lecture (virtual)

Audience:  LGBTQIA+ & FRIENDS

Language: English

Minimum knowledge level:

What to bring:

Class recording: yes, the recording will be available for 30 days to the conference participants.

 

Accessibility Note

The workshop and discussion are held in spoken English with automated captions in English which are provided by Zoom. Communication within the class can be had via chat but also people can come on mic and speak. If you participate in this workshop and need more assistance, i.e. someone reading out the chat, etc, please message us at info@karada-house.de beforehand. 

 

What else to know

After your successful ticket purchase, you will be sent an email with the Zoom login data for this event.

If you cannot afford this event, please check the ticket option “solidarity” for reduced ticket prices. If that is still too much or they are out of stock, feel free to send us a message via info@karada-house.de

Facilitator

Barkas (they/them)

Barkas (they/them) is a bondage educator, performance artist, and writer. Their main focus is the development of various forms of language outside and on the border of verbal communication. With an academic background in physics, mathematics, history, and philosophy, their exploration of possibilities within and around rope bondage includes embedding the practice of tying into a larger context and the deconstruction of those contexts. Their contribution to the bondage narrative includes the development of Ranboo - a highly dynamic way of tying, “The City of Kinbaku”- a pedagogical concept for teaching Kinbaku, and the interview metaphor - as explicated in their book “Archaeology of Personalities”. Aside from bondage, their research and work include studies about identity and sexuality in a broader sense. In October they co-organized the international conference “Queer Practices/Queer Embodiment”. Barkas is based in Vancouver, Canada.

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