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Shibari Rope Jam | Ichinawa (One Rope) – Beginner Friendly

Join us for this Ichinawa/ Ippon nawa rope jam where we explore the technique of tying a body using a single piece of rope, stripping away distractions and complexities and concentrating on interaction, emotional connection, deep observation and communication.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Ichinawa or Ippon Nawa is a minimalistic type of rope bondage that use only one piece of rope, usually 6-10m in length. The focus here is more on the emotional connection between tying partners and on the smoothness of movement and rope handling rather than on building a technical rope structure or complex pattern. It is all about the interaction between you and your tying partner, or yourself if you are self-tying, connecting through that single piece of rope. Typically this involves a continuous tying and untying, and this more spontaneous and intuitive push-pull play of being restricted and being freed is what we will be exploring at this event.  
 

In partnered tying as the rigger (rope top, or person applying rope) you really need to observe your partner and feel your partner’s responses. More than any other type of rope it’s about synchronicity and coming together in a fluid ‘dance’. Your ichinawa could be really slow and cuddly and tender or it can be really fast and hard and tight and even painful if you choose. It’s about being on the same page with your partner, getting there through negotiation but also through perceiving your partner and responding to the signs your partner gives you in the rope. As a bottom (person receiving rope) it is one of the places where you can explore how you respond and offer your own verbal and non-verbal communication.   
 

Join us to explore this technique of stripping away distractions and complexities and concentrating on the interaction in rope. 
 

Compliment your preparation for this jam by listening to The Rope podcast, Ep60&61: One-rope techniques.
 

Beginners are very welcome! In fact this technique is a wonderful way for beginners to explore both rope handling and tying. It would be helpful to know your single column tie for this jam.  www.rope365.com is an awesome resource for refreshing knots and friction skills. (In a general context, a “beginner” refers to someone who is starting to learn or do something for the first time. It is commonly used to describe individuals who are new to a particular activity, skill, subject, or field. Beginners are typically at the initial stage of acquiring knowledge, gaining experience, and developing basic skills in the chosen area) 
 

Events start promptly at 16:00. Please DM us via Instagram @embodiment_ct  if you are running late. Doors open at 15:40 and are closed at 16:05. We will be strict about this because late-coming can be very disruptive to those in the space. Pre-booking is essential (cash on the afternoon is available by arrangement via Instagram DM). Please have your tickets ready to be scanned on arrival. 

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