Traditional Japanese bondage was born inside the wooden architecture of Japanese houses: pillars and beams crossing in different direction, creating endless ways to tie and experiment.
In Europe, kinbaku started from single points - rings and carabiners, then — thanks to riggers like Wildties travelling to Japan and bringing back new ideas — tying to bamboo became common, allowing bondage to develop on a single horizontal plane.
With the introduction of a second, transversal element, we move from single plane to the possibility to use space in multiple directions, unlocking new possibilities, new challenges, and a new level of creativity.
This class will be limited to 10 couples maximum.
This workshop introduces the concept of three-dimensionality in your tying.
We will work on body locks and pivots, upline management, transitions in multiple directions, free-styling beyond familiar patterns, challenging the bottom through multiple pullings, and developing personal aesthetics.
This is an advanced class. Attending a Kinbaku LuXuria Level 1 workshop with Wildties (or another certified educator) is a necessary — though not sufficient — requirement. Participants must fully master Level 1 concepts, tie independently, and have a solid, long-lasting 3-rope gote. Equivalent experience may be evaluated by the organisers for admission. Their decision will be based only on technical assumptions in order to prioritize bottom's safety during the class and it could not be appealed.
Having attended a Level 2 workshop with Kurogami and Shiawase or Wildties is considered a plus.
This class will push both body and mind. You must be fully comfortable with suspensions and have clear, established communication with your rigger.
Throughout the workshop, safety, consent, and mutual care remain the foundation of our practice.
The course spans two days, Saturday and Sunday, with 6 hours of instruction each day. A 1-hour lunch break is scheduled at midday. Changing facilities are available on-site, and participants are advised to arrive at least 30 minutes early.