An Explorative Evening of Japanese Inspired Rope Bondage
This is a great opportunity to work with David Lawrence on your Japanese Inspired Rope Bondage fundamentals, techniques, knowledge and creativity. There will be two sessions presented. Each session will be 2 hours and will cover a wealth of topics and information supportive for your development as a rigger and rope bottom. Take a moment to register now so that your space is guaranteed. See you there.
6:30 to 8:30 PM ~ Session I
In this session the basics will be explored and reinforced. A good architect starts a design with a solid foundation. Solid rope bondage also starts with a good foundation. Come and learn about the foundations that will support you growing as a rigger and rope bottom. David will cover, breast/chest harnesses, waist/hip harnesses, single and double column ties, ankle to thigh ties and wrist to bicep ties. In the last 30 minutes of this class David will show you how to put it all together into a cohesive and functional tie.
This class is a must for the person new to rope bondage and those interested in honing their fundamental skill sets.
Requirements for this class are, 4 to 6 lengths of 5 or 6 mm 30 foot rope (preferably jute or hemp), safety knife or EMT Shears, a rope bottom, and a desire to learn and enjoy…
9:30 to 11:30 PM ~ Session II
In this session David will take you on a journey through the dynamics of floor work, partial suspensions, full suspensions and some of the more extreme Japanese Inspired Rope Bondage techniques he has infused in his style.
At the very beginning of this class David will engage with the participants to understand what the overall interest is and the concentration of the class will be geared towards that interest. The participant will be required to bring 6 to 8 lengths of 5 to 6 mm 30 foot rope (preferably jute or hemp), a rope bottom, safety knife or EMT Shears, a desire to learn and a commitment to enjoying what you are doing.
This class is for the intermediate and advanced rigger and your rope bottoms. Beginners are welcome and should be prepared to move quickly through the various aspects of this class.