A Workshop and Singles Mixer Introduction to Bondage
Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 7pm
- 18+
This class is designed for those who would like to learn rope bondage, but may not have a regular tying partner.
For the first 30 minutes you will mingle and grab a light refreshment. Non-alcoholic beverages and finger foods will be provided. The next 2 hours, you will rotate between partners, while learning a variety of simple and effective bondage techniques. The final half hour will be set aside for you to continue to socialize and practice with other attendees. After class, you are welcome to attend the Center's For Sex Positive's play party next door at a discount if you would to keep the conversations going. (CSPC non-members will have to fill our guest forms.)
Please note:
-No prior experience is needed to attend.
-Live demo model will be present.
-Admission includes one piece of rope per person to use in class and take home.
-Bring one 30' piece of 1/4" diameter rope; avoid rope that is very rough, has a core, or is black.
-Please be prepared to both tie and be tied with partners of any gender during the instructional portion of the program.
-Couples are welcome, but you will be asked to tie with others.
-Wear comfortable clothing which allows you to move freely.
Cost: $40 at the door; $32 in advance
Price of Admission includes one piece of rope.
Limited to 30 participants.
Questions may be directed to: education@thefspc.org
About the Educators:
Suspended Animation is dedicated to the kinetic art of full suspension rope bondage. In addition to running a bondage theme camp at Burning Man, we periodically perform and instigate shenanigans in Seattle and elsewhere. We also teach a range of bondage classes from casual introductions to rope through advanced suspension. This evening's bondage mixer will be hosted and taught by Trouble and Raymond, two of Suspended Animations long time riggers and instructors.
This event is presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture. Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.
This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.