Shibari group classes:
a path to progress
Progress step by step in the art of Shibari with our group classes, adapted to all levels. Discover the basics, deepen your techniques or explore suspensions.

Our pedagogical approach
At the School of Ropes, we offer a structured learning path tailored to your level and goals. Whether you're curious, a beginner, or an experienced practitioner, our courses will guide you through your learning journey, from the ground to suspension. Discover the progression stages and related courses, designed to ensure your safety, develop your technique, and deepen your intention.

Shibari group class courses and levels
Level 1: Foundations
The essential basics to get started safely.
This level is ideal for beginners and curious individuals who want to discover Shibari, lay solid foundations, and explore initial ground ties.
Educational objectives:
- Understanding the principles of physical and psychological safety.
- Learn basic knots and rope handling.
- Explore the initial ground positions.
Level 2: Structures
Develop your technical skills and prepare to progress.
This level is designed for practitioners who have acquired the basics and wish to master fundamental harnesses, such as the TK/Gote, and explore complex positions.
Educational objectives:
- Mastering the TK/Gote for secure and stable attachments.
- Integrate fluidity and intention into ground transitions.
- Explore complex body positions adapted for floor games.
Level 3: Suspensions
Elevate your practice and explore the art of suspensions.
This level is for advanced practitioners ready to progress to semi-suspensions and full suspensions.
Educational objectives:
- Manage suspension lines safely.
- Learn the semi-suspension positions and their overall sequence.
- To create complete hanging decorations with creativity, aesthetics and intention.
Consult the FAQ
Which course should I choose if I'm a beginner?
If you are a beginner, we recommend starting with the Shibari Introductory Day or the Discovery and Introductory Course. These courses will teach you the basics of safety, knots, and rope handling.
Do I need to come with a partner?
Yes, all our courses require you to come with a partner, except for the introductory course. Practicing with a partner is essential to ensure safety, respect, and an optimal experience. If you don't already have a partner, we advise you to find someone you feel comfortable with.
What equipment do I need to bring?
We provide ropes for practice during lessons. However, if you prefer to have your own equipment, ropes and starter kits are available for purchase on-site or in our online shop. This can be a great option for continuing your practice at home.
Are there any prerequisites for the advanced courses?
Yes, some courses, such as Semi-Suspensions or Advanced Suspensions, require specific prerequisites, including mastery of the TK/Gote and solid practical experience. To learn the exact prerequisites for each course and explore the complete learning path, see the dedicated page here: Discover our learning paths
What should I do if I need to cancel or reschedule my reservation?
Cancellations or rescheduling are possible up to 48 hours before the start of the course. Please contact us directly via our contact form to make the necessary changes. If your partner can no longer attend, it is essential to find a replacement to ensure the course can proceed.
What our learners are saying about it…
I've found an incredible community here. The courses are enriching and the workshops are simply fascinating.
Married
Introductory dayThe school offers a very personal approach. This allowed me to progress at my own pace.
Louis
Private lessonsPut the ropes into action.
Find everything you need to start or progress in our specialist shop.
