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Towards Suspension (Step 3)

  • Daruma Neukölln, Berlin Germany (map)

Towards Suspension (Step 3): Uplines, Partials and Crafting a Rope Session is a 6-week shibari course designed for those who are ready to start learning (partial-)suspensions. This closed-group format fosters a supportive learning environment, allowing you to build connections with peers at a similar skill level.

In this weekly evening class, you’ll learn how to:

  • Safely attach and secure suspension lines

  • Move your tying partner using suspension lines

  • Tie harnesses suitable for suspension and adapt these to the needs of the person in rope

  • Assess and moderate the risks of (partial-)suspension and communicate these risks with each other 

  • Better understand your physical and emotional limits in rope and communicate these

  • Tie a range of (partial-)suspension shapes and understand how the body moves and reacts in them, and how to incorporate them into your rope play

Led alternately by Gestalta and Ztella, we strongly encourage taking this course twice (once with each teacher). Although both courses are aimed at preparing you for suspension, the content is in no way repetitive; each course covers very different shapes/positions, harnesses, and different ideas for incorporating uplines into your play. We also believe that learning from different stylistic perspectives can help you deepen your knowledge, better adapt to the needs of the person you are tying, and help you discover your own unique tying style. We have observed that for the vast majority of people 6 weeks is too short an amount of time to go from having never used a suspension line before, to being confident enough with suspension to safely progress on to intermediate level. We emphasise that regular shibari practice is critical, especially in the beginning.

Start dates: 11th November 2024 (with Ztella), 6th January 2025 (with Gestalta), 17th February, 31st March, 12th May, 7th July, 18th August, 29th September, 10th November 2025.

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