Shibari for Intimacy: Creating Deeper Connection with Harli
Event description
Shibari is the erotic practice of traditionally-informed Japanese rope bondage. Join us for a guided journey into this exciting world!
This class will cover the basics of Shibari knot tying, but with a specific focus on the art form's potential for facilitating profound intimacy, connection and trust building with partners.
In all of our Shibari classes we teach the important foundations of safety and rope-craft before learning some basic yet impactful tying activities to harbour great intimacy, connection and non-verbal communication.
The lesson structure is designed so that no previous experience is required.
We recommend you book in with a friend/partner as we will not pair people up in this class.
What we will cover?
In this intimate Shibari workshop we will explore Shibari exercises and forms to find deeper connection while engaging with this beautiful practice. Â
What should IÂ bring?
A learning buddy who is comfortable exploring intimacy and connection with you. Due to the nature of this workshop we will not be pairing attendees up at the workshop.Â
If you have your own rope please feel free to bring your own. We will have rope available to borrow for the workshop or purchase to take home.
We advise wearing comfy clothes appropriate for sitting on the floor.
Please note this class is 8:00-9:15pm - a change to Laneway Learning's usual class time.
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible Venue
- Gender Neutral Bathrooms
- Discounted Early Bird Tickets
- Free Tickets for First Nation AttendeesÂ
Who will be teaching?Â
This workshop is facilitated by local Shibari artist Harli Adalia - an anatomy specialist, with a unique and deep understanding of the Shibari journey.Â
Harli is ready to support you on your journey into this exotic and expansive practice.
Important info:
Photo: teacher's own
Any other questions or ways we can assist with accessibility? Just shoot Maddy (she/her) an email at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.
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