Partnered Tying for Beginners

15may12:0018:00Partnered Tying for BeginnersLGBTQIA+ & FRIENDSEvent OverIn-House Event12:00 - 18:00 FacilitatorCeci Ferox (they/them)Categoryshibari

Health Guidelines for this Event

Masks Required
Physical Distance Maintained
Event Area Sanitized
Vaccination Required

Time

(Sunday) 12:00 - 18:00 CET

language

English

Event Details

Join this workshop to learn bondage basics for partnered tying. This workshop is specifically aimed to get the most out of rope play with other people.

Learning rope often starts with a lot of techniques, focusing on the rope as a material and what we do with it. This workshop will give you a different start, one that will focus on your personal motivations for tying and expand on the possibilities.

You will learn basic techniques of rope bondage with the emphasis on using them for play.

 

Event Details

Date & Time:  May 15th, 2022, 12 pm – 6 pm

Format: Workshop

Audience:  LGBTQIA+ & FRIENDS

Language: English

Minimum Knowledge Level: none

What to Bring: 3 ropes. A notebook and a pen. Snacks and a water bottle.

Solo or Partnered: partnered, ticket price is per pair

 

What we will teach you

Single column and double column ties (cuffs)

– Basic patterns for partnered tying

– Exploration of different kinds of partnered tying

– Safety and negotiation

– Conversations with your partner and in the group

 

Safety Concept & Regulation

Please consult our safety concept and regulations for this event here.

 

Who is this event for?

LGBTQIA+ describes the full spectrum of non-mainstream sexual orientation and/or gender identity, meaning: lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, transgender, non-binary, genderqueer/fluid,

Friends describes people of any and all kinds of gender and sexual identities who are aware and respectful of the necessity, needs, and boundaries of a queer safe(r) space and its marginalized community.

When you consider yourself a friend you show acknowledgement to and are respectful of everyone’s self-expression and do not assume, presume or project non-consensual ideas onto others. You actively request and use people’s chosen pronouns. You remain mindful of the fact that Karada House is first and foremost a space for queer people that you are also invited to attend. You have a genuine concern for the well-being of LGBTQIA+ people and remain in awareness of heterosexual and gender straight privileges.

Friends don’t have to be perfect. None of us are. We request that we all pro-actively work and strive to be good friends and allies to marginalized people.

Photo: Sawa

Facilitator

Ceci Ferox (they/them)

Ceci Ferox is a Berlin-based sex therapist, kink activist, and rope teacher originally from Finland. Safer spaces and empowerment through quality education are important for them.

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