Karada House
Karada House is a queer collaborative art space that researches the boundaries, intersectionalities and politics of body, art and the multitude of interactions between them. Karada (体) is the Japanese word for body and translates in its literal form to “root of a person”. We respect, celebrate and explore the variety of gender and sexual expressions and identifications. Karada House is a body-positive open space based on collaboration, informed consent and respectful communication.
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One last time we meet. The play jam is dedicated to tying and playing (or both) as well as cuddling in case you are all roped out after 5 days of Queerope. Come join us for a delicious goodbye.
A rope hangout is an event where we learn from each other, peer-to-peer, get to know each other, and do rope in a relaxed atmosphere, regardless of experience level. You can hang out, have coffee, tea, or soft drinks and chat with people if you don't feel like tying. Being there is enough! Note:...
An unconference is the mother of all skill-share events and traditions at Karada House ever since we opened in 2019. Now we are happy to get back to unconference business in our new space! Join us for a whole weekend (or only one day, if you like). We will gather and share skills and knowledge,...
Kink does not exist in a vacuum. In Deviations, hosted by Karada House, Andrea, Addie & Barkas will discuss historical and contemporary texts that have shaped kink, sexuality and our understandings of ourselves. Each episode consists of a 120-minute-ish unscripted conversation. It is not expected that the audience will have read the texts in advance....
A rope hangout is an event where we learn from each other, peer-to-peer, get to know each other, and do rope in a relaxed atmosphere, regardless of experience level. You can hang out, have coffee, tea, or soft drinks and chat with people if you don't feel like tying. Being there is enough! Note:...
Kink does not exist in a vacuum. In Deviations, hosted by Karada House, Andrea, Addie & Barkas will discuss historical and contemporary texts that have shaped kink, sexuality and our understandings of ourselves. Each episode consists of a 120-minute-ish unscripted conversation. It is not expected that the audience will have read the texts in advance....
Kink does not exist in a vacuum. In Deviations, hosted by Karada House, Andrea, Addie & Barkas will discuss historical and contemporary texts that have shaped kink, sexuality and our understandings of ourselves. Each episode consists of a 120-minute-ish unscripted conversation. It is not expected that the audience will have read the texts in advance....
A rope hangout is an event where we learn from each other, peer-to-peer, get to know each other, and do rope in a relaxed atmosphere, regardless of experience level. You can hang out, have coffee, tea, or soft drinks and chat with people if you don't feel like tying. Being there is enough! Note:...
Polyamory / Ethical Non-Monogamy are becoming more and more part of the intersectional, queer, and also the kink discourse around politics, freedom, and identity. These practices are complex and have a huge potential to free yourself from oppressive norms of any kind. However, shedding yourself from certain societal and personal conditioning is often complicated....
Kink does not exist in a vacuum. In Deviations, hosted by Karada House, Andrea, Addie & Barkas will discuss historical and contemporary texts that have shaped kink, sexuality and our understandings of ourselves. Each episode consists of a 120-minute-ish unscripted conversation. It is not expected that the audience will have read the texts in advance....
QUEEROPE 2024 is a 5-day virtual conference for mostly shibari/kinbaku/Japanese-inspired bondage that is exclusively for LGBTQIA+ people and womên. We welcome all roles (rigger/tops, model/bottoms, switches, etc.), all knowledge levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced), and all styles to this gathering that aims to bring queer & female-identifying practitioners together to celebrate their love for rope and...
By purchasing a pay-it-forward ticket you are donating a ticket to a person of the LGBTQIA+ community who could otherwise not afford to attend. Karada House will keep a waiting list and make a pay-it-forward ticket available to a person on that list as soon as it is bought. Thank you for helping other people...






