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Rope Structures: Gote – Arms Back Harness

7:00 pm – 9:30 pm · LGBTQIA+ & Friends
IN-HOUSE

Quick Info

When:
17. February 2026, 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Where:
KARA
Format:
workshop
Constellation:
solo, paired, groups - all constellations welcome (everyone needs a ticket)
Language:
English
What to know:
simple frictions (half hitch, munter hitch, hojo cuffs), single & double column ties, simple harnesses, moving people, safety (hand checks, nerves)
What to bring:
comfortable clothes that are more tight fitting if possible, 2-3 of your own ropes (we can also provide ropes for you)
Questions:
Message us via info@karada-house.de

Tickets

Tickets

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Rope Structures: Gote – Arms Back Harness (regular)
25,00
20 available
Rope Structures: Gote – Arms Back Harness (support us)
30,00
20 available
Rope Structures: Gote – Arms Back Harness (solidarity)
20,00
2 available

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.

Dive into the world of TKs and other arms-behind ties. This class covers wrap placement, cinching, and body safety for a classic gote-style tie, including strappado possibilities. Foundation knowledge for those planning to move into the air.

What We Will Do

  • Arms behind the back positions – mainly TK but also strappado possible
  • Arm positioning
  • Upper, lower wraps, cinches

Rope Structures

Take your fundamentals and start building stronger, more supportive structures. We explore specific harness types, styles, body positions, and different tying styles from across rope traditions.

Facilitator

Renée de Sans (she/her)

Renée is a visual artist whose work focuses on the body as a site of narrative, emotion, and presence. She explores identity, gender, and vulnerability, drawing on her experience as a trans femme. Her practice combines aesthetic precision with attunement to sensation and emotional nuance, transforming personal and shared vulnerability into moments of connection and resonance. In her rope work, she...

Learn More

http://www.renedesans.net

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