Misfit strength and circus [after dark]
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Misfit strength and circus [after dark]

Seattle, WA

Misfit [after dark] events offers two rope events a month: a jam on 2nd and a variable community event 4th Saturdays. The space offers up to 10 suspension points in addition to non traditional points

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Woman-ownedSuspensionAnatomy & SafetyTrans-affirmingDisability & chronic illnessCommunicationFat-affirming
  • Jams
  • Workshops
  • Private lessons

More about Misfit strength and circus [after dark]

Misfit after dark operates primarily after the fitness portion of the gym shuts down leaving ample space and privacy for bondage shenanigans of all kinds. Our primary goal is to be an accessible community space that is as inclusive as possible to allow bondage enthusiasts of all skill levels a place to regularly practice together. Our weightlifting racks and Swedish ladders are also available for non traditional and 3 dimensional ideas.

The Team

  • Zoe

    Zoe

    (Any/all)

    Facilitator

    Zoe started practicing bondage in 2013 and enjoys practicing non traditional bondage styles, acrobatics and dance while studying rehab medicine and body work. These practices for a lens that informs their anatomical understanding and interpretation of bondage as a medium for physical and social interaction. Zoe is inspired by collaboration, community and education.

Accessibility

While the entryway is standard width with a threshold that could be a challenge to wheelchair users, we do have a garage door that is easily opened allowing wider access. The floors of the main tying space are wrestling mat cushioned. Most accommodations can be made available and if we don’t have it already we are eager to learn about and accommodate any unmet needs.

Physical space

  • Accessible parking nearby
  • Lowered suspension points
  • Step-free entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible washrooms

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
  • Work trade or volunteer discounts

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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