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The Town of Basket-View — Shibari Essentials

This class is tailored for those with some Shibari experience looking to enhance their skills.

In this class, we will be exploring the delightful Booty Basket tie! And all the fun to have with it 😈 Don't waste the view, bring your candles or impact toys!

To get the most out of this class...

  1. The Rigger must be familiar with common frictions and rope handling.
  2. Both the Rigger & rope bottom must have a solid understanding of safety and risk management in rope bondage.

Banner photo by @The_Silence_Pics ; Rope by @MrKiltYou

What do you need to bring?

  1. 1-3 x 30ft rope & 1-2 short ropes
  2. You & your bottom's aftercare needs.
  3. Optional: Bodysafe candles or melee impact toys
  4. Synthetic ropes for upline if that is within your practice
  5. You & your bottom's aftercare needs.

We have loaner ropes if you don't have your own ropes yet. We will also provide puzzle mats to tie on, snacks, and water.

🎟️ Get your ticket here

Tickets are not sold at the door. Registration closes once the event begins.

Date: 15 April 2025 (Tuesday)

Time: 7:30pm-10:00pm

Instructor: @Mooooo & @Littleluv_

Location: San Jose

(You will receive the exact address in your confirmation email)

Ticket: $40 per tying pair. Please DM @Nocturnal_Events for accessibility options if needed.

Common Q&A

Do I need to bring my own rope?

The house will provide jute for everyone to use. However, it is strongly advised to bring your ropes.

Do I need a tying partner?

Yes, this class is intended for a tying pair; both the Rigger and the bottom will need to actively participate in the exercises.

What should I wear?

For Riggers: Anything you feel the most comfortable in. You will feel warmer than your bottom, so don't put too many layers on!

For bottoms: Tighter clothes are the best. For example tank tops and yoga pants. If you wear bras, please remember to take them off or wear wireless bras for upper body ties.

Will I be able to learn to suspend someone?

You may attach an upline to the harness to "stress-test" the harness if that's within your practice. The majority of the bottom's weight must be grounded.

Shibari Essentials

Shibari Essentials is a series of in-person classes. We will be focusing on different Shibari patterns as well as applicable techniques for you to create amazing experiences with your partners.

For each class, we will be focusing on one tie and the variations. You may pick and mix your classes and only attend those you are interested in.

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