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Murasaki Haruan – Renbaku Salon

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm · LGBTQIA+ & Friends
IN-HOUSE

Quick Info

When:
15. August 2025, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Where:
KARA
Format:
performance
Who can join:
LGBTQIA+ & Friends
Constellation:
solo, paired, groups - all constellations welcome (everyone needs a ticket)
Language:
English
Questions:
Message us via info@karada-house.de

Tickets

Join us for an intimate salon-style evening with Murasaki Haruan, centered around the practice of Renbaku – a unique approach to tying in which multiple riggers engage with a single person in ropes in sequence, allowing emotional and energetic shifts to unfold.

This evening is not a traditional performance, but rather a space for quiet observation, reflection, and learning. Murasaki will guide the experience, either by taking part in the tying or offering live commentary as dynamics develop. Each session may explore how presence, breath, and subtle decisions in rope bondage shape the shared experience.

The evening will feature two tying sessions, each lasting approximately 30–40 minutes, with a short break and group reflection between them. Whether through quiet intensity or gentle connection, this event offers a rare opportunity to witness and reflect on the depth of interactions that rope bondage can evoke.

Private Lessons with Murasaki

Murasaki Haruan will be with us in Berlin for two consecutive weekends. The first weekend (August 16–17, 2025) will be a foundational Yukimura-ryu workshop. The second weekend (August 23-24, 2025) will be a Masterclass including renbaku teachings. She will also host a renbaku salon (August 15) and offer private sessions at Karada House between the two weekends.

Facilitator

Person in traditional attire with red rope.

Murasaki Haruan (she/her)

Official Successor of Yukimura-ryu Kinbaku / Founder, Grace Rope Lab Murasaki began her career as a professional Mistress in 2002. Through that work, she encountered her mentor Yukimura Haruki and began studying under him in 2003, honing her skills as his on-set assistant during film productions. In 2014, she became the first Japanese person and first woman to be certified as “Yukimura-ryu Nawaaso...

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