KOR Berlin
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KOR Berlin

Berlin-Neukölln, Germany

A queer-centered studio for rope, embodiment, connection and nervous system aware learning. Workshops, jams and spaces for exploration, creativity and care.

ENG, SPA, GER

Bottom-centered educationAnatomy & SafetyTrans-affirmingTrans-ownedFloor workBeginner-friendlyBDSMQueer-ownedHashira / vertical postCommunicationFat-affirming
  • Intensives
  • Jams
  • Private lessons
  • Workshops

More about KOR Berlin

KOR Berlin is a queer-centered rope and embodiment studio in Neukölln offering workshops, jams, courses and community spaces around rope, intimacy, communication and nervous system awareness. Our work combines technical rope education with emotional awareness, consent culture, harm reduction and embodied exploration. Alongside rope classes, we host workshops on topics such as communication, co-regulation, emotional processing, bottoming, self-expression and relational dynamics. We welcome people interested in rope as art, meditation, intimacy, play, creativity, kink, self-development or connection. Some events are beginner-friendly, while others are designed for experienced practitioners wanting to deepen their practice. We aim to create spaces that feel grounded, human and non-performative, where people can explore at their own pace, ask questions, make mistakes and connect more deeply to themselves and others. Queer, trans and neurodivergent friendly

The Team

  • Tut Bar

    Tut Bar

    (they/them)

    Founder and Teacher

    Tut is a Berlin-based therapist, educator and community organizer working at the intersection of embodiment, rope, emotional processing and queer care. Their work combines trauma-informed practice, nervous system awareness and relational exploration to create grounded spaces for connection, curiosity and growth.

  • Marcos Mangani

    Marcos Mangani

    (he/him)

    Founder and Teacher

    Marcos is a Berlin-based rope educator, sound practitioner and facilitator interested in the meeting point between technical skill, embodiment, creativity and human connection. His approach combines grounded teaching, curiosity and care, creating spaces where people can explore rope with depth, presence and playfulness

Accessibility

Physical space

  • Accessible parking nearby
  • Lowered suspension points

Sensory experience

  • Breaks encouraged
  • Clear reporting or support pathways shared
  • Low-scent environment
  • Neurodiversity-affirming
  • Trauma-informed
  • Quiet or low-stimulus area available

Financial accessibility

  • Sliding scale or reduced-cost options
  • Community or scholarship spots
  • Loaner ropes available

Community Safety

We take community safety seriously. While studios operate independently, we uphold clear expectations around consent, accountability, and care.

If something feels off, you can use our reporting system. All concerns are reviewed thoughtfully.

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