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Stemless / Traditional Gote (TK)

Technical workshop

We will explore how to tie the traditional stemless TK (old school) including different variations.
This TK will be conceptually compared to the ’New school’ TK’s in the lineages of the performance Grandmasters and the Yagami kannuki shibari.
The TK will also be tied in seiza-sit and semi-suspension comportment will be discussed.
A traditional suspension exercise with progression will be included to study the TK in action.

3 Hours | 90€/couple

FOR WHO

This course is open exclusively to students who have completed the TWO Course, the THREE Course or the Kannuki Shibari workshop. Intermediate/advanced couples who have received their training elsewhere may join after consulting with us.

  • The course is designed for riggers and models to learn.

  • Switching is not possible.

INSTRUCTOR

This course is taught by Peter Etheros, a passionate instructor dedicated to sharing his knowledge and coaching others in the art of shibari and other life-related matters :-)

Peter's TIEY courses are thoughtfully designed, drawing from his personal experience and grounded in the Yagami-ryu framework. He is the founder of Studio TIEY and certified Yagami-ryu instructor since 2020

LANGUAGE

The course is given in Dutch if all attendees feel comfortable. In all other cases, the course is given in English. One-on-one corrections can also be given in French or German.

EQUIPMENT

CLOTHING

  • Please wear something that you feel comfortable tying in / getting tied in, considering both movement and temperature.

  • For models, we prefer fitted clothing similar to yoga attire.

  • We advise against restrictive clothing such as jeans, underwire bras, jewelry, etc.

  • We practice barefoot or with socks.

ROPE

You will need a minimum of 12 jute or hemp ropes, preferably 5-6mm in diameter and 7-8m in length. Suitable rope can also be purchased at the studio (please contact us beforehand).

We are here to assist you: Do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns.

TICKETS

Please keep in mind:
Tickets are non-refundable and non-tranferable to a later date.
Tickets are transferable to another person under certain conditions.
You can consult our full
cancellation policy here.

Later Event: February 9
Kannuki Shibari