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Berlin's dedicated shibari studio with four suspension rigs and a rotating roster of international guest instructors. Intensive workshops, open practice sessions, and one-on-one tuition for all skill levels. Founded in 2018 by a collective of Berlin-based riggers, the studio has become a hub for the European rope community. Weekend intensives draw participants from across the continent, and the open practice nights are a relaxed space to drop in, tie, or just watch.
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Added on May 13, 2026
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