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Dancing Bamboo Finch

1:45 pm – 3:45 pm CET · LGBTQIA+ & Womên
VIRTUAL

Quick Info

When:
13. February 2026, 1:45 pm – 3:45 pm CET
Format:
performance
Who can join:
LGBTQIA+ & Womên
Constellation:
solo, paired, groups - all constellations welcome
Recording:
This session will be recorded (only the facilitator, not the participants) and is available for ticket holders for 30 days after the event.
Questions:
Message us via info@karada-house.de

Tickets

Tickets

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Dancing Bamboo Finch (single) [Digital]
20,00
Unlimited

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The performance is carried out using thin, long bamboo rods and chopsticks, which are commonly used by Asians for eating. We have incorporated these elements into our Shibari performance. After the performance, we will share some thoughts on the use of short bamboo rods and chopsticks in Shibari.

Facilitator

Mosaic Cat (Maomao) (she/her)

Mosaic Cat (Maomao) began her Shibari journey in Taiwan in 2017, immersing herself in both classical Japanese traditions and contemporary European techniques. After returning to Shanghai in 2019, she became an active force in the rope community, organizing workshops, curating events, and nurturing a growing network of rope practitioners. To date, she has taught over 500 students and performed in m...

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41 (she/they)

41 is a non-binary queer, neurodivergent, and polyamory practitioner, as well as a switch based in Shanghai, China. With a background in political science and gender studies, they are seeking to explore an activism that grows from subtle sensations and embodied experiences of power and intimacy. 41 started their rope journey as a rope bunny five years ago and start to learn tying three years ago. ...

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