SHIBARI CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS IN PARIS: THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM OF THE SCHOOL OF ROPES
An introduction to shibari is essential. Like all practices involving physical restraint, it's important to know the basic rules and proper techniques from the start. An introduction to bondage through beginner shibari classes in Paris is ideal for getting your practice off to a good start.
Furthermore, the initial Shibari Foundations classes are preceded by a theory course to provide a framework for the practice and techniques. This also allows you to discover the history of shibari and how to care for your equipment. The theory course should provide the necessary knowledge to succeed in your practice.
Once you've mastered the theory, the floor positions and Structure allow you to begin shibari safely and have fun on the floor.
Structure courses: introduction
Shibari classes to experience more intense restraint and the first floor positions. After an initial theory session, it's time to put it into practice and discover the first knots and techniques for creating restraint through floor work.
Participants in the bondage sessions will be able to practice basic knots such as the single column tie to tie an ankle , a wrist, and the waist, or the double column tie to tie two ankles, two wrists, two thighs, etc. It's important to be familiar with the basic knots before developing your practice.
These fundamental shibari techniques will serve as a foundation for progressing and then evolving towards more complex practices that can lead to suspension, although this is not covered in the beginner shibari classes in Paris.
Structure courses: ground positions and constraints with bamboo
These courses allow you to delve deeper into the basics covered in the introductory course.
The bondage techniques taught in this module are technically simple. Consequently, they allow you to give your partner sensations. This beginner's module in shibari is a gateway to semi-suspension and suspension classes.
The beginner shibari course in Paris and the floor positions classes provide the theoretical knowledge and practical foundations to explore your own shibari experience. An introduction to bondage is therefore important in order to learn the rules and techniques necessary to explore within a safe and trusting environment. Those initiated will then be able to discover their own pleasure and their own limits.
Prerequisites for the Shibari Paris course
There are, of course, some prerequisites before starting an activity like shibari. If participants wish to practice the activity as a couple, it's important that the partners are on the same page and can discuss their desires and limits. The practice and initiation of bondage are based on listening and trust. However, it's not necessary to be in a couple to participate in beginner shibari classes in Paris. Each partner must also have completed a theoretical introductory course.
Material
Finally, from a more technical standpoint, you'll need the right equipment for beginner shibari classes in Paris :
• 4 to 6 jute ropes, each 8 meters long and 6 mm in diameter (ropes are available for purchase on-site or from our online shibari shop: www.kinbakulovers.com ).
• Relaxed, flexible, and comfortable clothing. It's important to avoid clothing with boning or other structures that could cause injury.
Dates & locations of Shibari beginner classes in Paris
Please check our Shibari class schedule.
Beginner shibari classes in Paris are held at 7 rue de la liberté – 94340 Joinville-le-pont.
Price/couple:
The program is designed so that it is perfectly possible to take the introductory course in the morning and the floor position course in the afternoon! It is even highly recommended so that you can leave with concrete practice exercises.
Floor positioning classes: €70.
Multi-class packages: see offers in the booking link.
To find out the dates and book, follow this link:
Ecole Des Cordes Course Schedule
To go further, Semi-suspension and Suspension classes await you.
The modules following the beginner's shibari course in Paris will allow you to explore your own shibari practice. It's a way to explore your own pleasure and limits in order to strive for optimal bondage practice, whether you are the one tying or being tied.





