Fuoco

Northampton, MA, United States

Doing rope since 2012. Switchy AF. Director of Education for Shibari Study
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RopeHound I'm gonna look into that! My message settings say you should be able to. But I’ll message you first :) 

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12 Jan 18:01

Hey! It’s actually me who can answer scholarship questions! You can shoot me a DM and also find info on our scholarship here: https://shibaristudy.com/pages/faq

Hi! The Getting Started category is the place to go if you’re brand new to rope. Our safety category has lots of good content for new bottoms and tops alike. Also check out the bottoming articles on our blog for some perspectives on being tied :) you can always DM me if you have specific questions or want a more concrete recommendation!

06 Jan 10:56

This isn’t a live stream! This is just a regular class. Going forward you’ll see our regular courses promoted on the new calendar feature so that you can see what’s coming up :)

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05 Jan 14:49

Hey all! Shibari Study is looking to hire an illustrator with a knack for drawing rope for an ongoing, fairly large scale project! If that sounds like you, read the creative brief linked in this form and complete the form to apply :)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_UmkprlqKlehMhCPoXG_HcopNuaNYTxPf9_ak5JO4pbU0Ww/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=112802696980253880286

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31 Dec 14:52

Welcome John!

30 Nov 19:11

Not a direct answer to your question, but I can say that we’ve got some furniture bondage tips coming your way later this year. And I loooove that car bondage too. 

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30 Nov 17:22

Thanks for the request! I’ll add it to our list of content requests! We check this list regularly when planning productions, so feel free to keep the suggestions coming <3

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24 Nov 15:15

Hey! So my off-the-cuff quick answer is that the hip loader (or something that supports similarly to it) can be a really nice option for hashira. Lots of times something like this would be anchored to the back or side of the hashira.Hashira requires a lot of specific/unique techniques. It also comes with an elevated risk level that makes lots of instructors wary of teaching it online. That said- I’d definitely encourage you to find in-person instruction on the topic in addition to checking out the hashira content in our library :) 

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2) same goes for figuring out which harness to learn next. Using the level filters can be really helpful. So choose one harness in each category (hip harnesses/futomomos/upper body ties/etc.) But specifically choose a harness in each category that’s labeled Level 2. One of the things that happens early on with pattern learning is that the repeating themes/building blocks from one pattern to another start to be clear. If you start with level 2 harnesses you’ll be working with familiar themes/building blocks between patterns. It’s similar to language learning, when in the beginning you’re learning alphabets and words and then you progress to learning grammar and sentence structure. At that point you start to be able to understand a wider context and the individual words start to matter less. That’s the goal at this point- to move from words to understanding grammar/context. Not sure if that totally makes sense. Feel free to DM me if you want to talk more! 

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