Seiū Itō — Seiū Itō Kinbaku Photos
Seiū Itō Kinbaku Photos is a brand-new photobook collecting the research photographs commissioned by Seiū Itō. These images were taken […]
Seiū Itō Kinbaku Photos is a brand-new photobook collecting the research photographs commissioned by Seiū Itō. These images were taken […]
I bought Shibari & Irezumi Art while visiting Tokyo at Vanilla Gallery. The book is a 120-page softcover publication, bilingual […]
There was a question in the class the other week about how I know if it’s really how my […]
When I think about the movement, what it is and what it brings into the Kinbaku session, I think first […]
The other week, my partner said he could teach other workshops with other models, but not the “Bodies under pressure”. […]
So many feelings about the Italian edition of “Somatics for Rope Bottoms” coming into the world! The dominant feeling is […]
Where to draw the line? It’s a million-dollar question in rope bottoming. Here is my attempt to answer from 5 […]
We meet different rope enthusiasts coming to our classes. We would always start with the introduction and invite the guests […]
Have you ever just slowed down and watched two people tying Gote? If you really look, you can see the […]
I was asked at our last Kinbaku Salon after the performance was over. It’s funny how you get the deepest […]
One sequence from our Workshop “Bodies under Pressure”, as taught in Poznan in January 2023, Pictures by Nigra PS
Recently we visited Ruediger Schestag in his Berlin Studio to make one dream become true: capture a kinbaku session on […]
Alexander MA had the privilege to serve as a rigger for Nana in the first workshop session during the Sugiura […]
Natasha NawaTaNeko had the honour to get tied as one out of five models in the workshop sessions during the […]
With a calm sadness, we left Madrid after this heartwarming weekend of presenting, teaching, talking, and sharing. Mono-no-aware. It was […]
Consent in rope is a hot topic these days. There are many words written about empowering the person in ropes […]
Giving lessons to beginners in Kinbaku, I always start my workshops with: “I will teach you, what I wish someone […]
I always pondered on how I could bring together my profession and my passion. Now there was made a breakthrough […]