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Inspiring restraint - not only in Japanese. Cultural and historical links to bondage
Beata Absalon Beata Absalon

Inspiring restraint - not only in Japanese. Cultural and historical links to bondage

"[...] it matters what stories we tell to tell other stories with; it matters what knots knot knots, what thoughts think thoughts, what ties tie ties."
- Donna Haraway

Anyone who has tasted bondage blood and wants to learn more about the techniques, schools and origins of bondage practices beyond improvised tying with a bathrobe belt will sooner or later come across the Japanese arts of restriction Shibari or Kinbaku. The Hojojutsu practices of the samurai, which date back to the Japanese Middle Ages and were used to overpower opponents by tying them up with ropes, are then referred to straight away. We learn that shibari/kinbaku developed organically from everyday Japanese culture, which is based entirely on binding, as kimonos and gifts are also tied with a furoshiki. In his highly acclaimed book "The Beauty of Kinbaku", Master "K" never tires of emphasizing how closely shibari/kinbaku is linked to Japanese...

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The Ropes That Mean The World. Reflections on the EURIX - Rope Artist Intl. Performances Spring 2019
Beata Absalon Beata Absalon

The Ropes That Mean The World. Reflections on the EURIX - Rope Artist Intl. Performances Spring 2019

The last EURIX - an event dedicated to Bondage/Shibari/Kinbaku - presented its third edition of "'Rope Artists International' Rope Bondage Performance Festival", which aims to bring the performative aspects of rope bondage to the stage. "For this edition we matched rope performers with experts in the field of professional performance and invited them to research on the threshold between art and kink" explains the event's description, and further: "As the focus of EURIX is on creativity and innovation and is joined by the most advanced of riggers and models, the performance program displays not only high level technical skills, but also presents the latest findings of the aest[het]ical and theatrical...

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