Takate Kote- Anatomy, Palpation, and How To with PopeBacon and Sophia Sky
Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 2:30pm
- 18+
Join PopeBacon and Sophia Sky as they share anatomy knowledge and the hands on skill needed to tie a successful and adaptable Takate Kote.
The Takate Kote, aka the Box Tie, is one of the first forms that one learns in Japanese style bondage and serves as a basic building block for most ties. Most bondage practitioners spend the entirety of their rope journey practicing, perfecting and adapting this beautiful chest harness. The version we will be focusing on is the Osada Steve Two Rope Takate Kote.
This class can accommodate all skill levels beyond single column and two column ties.
This tie can be done on all body types where the bottom’s hands can be placed anywhere behind their back. Please wear loose comfortable clothing, preferably without sleeves and bring rope for the chest harness and floorwork we will be doing during the class. PopeBacon recommends 4 pieces of 6mm natural fiber rope (hemp or jute preferred) in 26 - 30 foot lengths.
When: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Where: Main Space
Cost: $35, $30 in advance
About the Presenters:
PopeBacon is an Eagle Scout, Pervert, and Bondage Geek. Rope and knots have been part of his life since childhood. He has spent the last several years studying efficiency, speed, and building erotic connections with his rope bondage.
Sophia Sky is an anatomy geek who delights is sharing how knowledge of the body can increase fun in BDSM and sex play. She enjoys combining athleticism and rope bondage for fun and art.
This workshop is produced by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture, producer of the Seattle Erotic Art Festival and Seduction, Seattle's Sexiest Halloween Party. Our mission is to promote the many ways sex is beneficial through education, outreach, the arts, advocacy, and research programs that serve the public. As a 501c3, we are eligible for tax benefits, matching contributions and grant funding, and donations may be tax deductible. Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.
This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture.