Showing posts with label Esinem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Esinem. Show all posts
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Esinem and Nina Russ: Bound on April 2014.
Shibari event: Bound on April 2014.
Creative piece from Ciprian Strugariu afterApril's BOUND.
Performance by Esinem and Nina Russ
Venue:The Flying Dutchman London.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Esinem and La Gorgone at the Flying Dutchman Jan 2013
Esinem and Gorgone at the Flying Dutchman
Performance in January 2013
Performance in January 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Shibari Hip Harness by Nina Russ
Shibari Hip Harness by Nina Russ
The tutorial assumes you already know the basics, kind of the Shibari 101 level of things. Suspension is extremely dangerous even when done by experienced riggers, and should not be done without a lot of study and practice, as well as safe oversight.
Tutorial by Nina Russ
Camera and editing by Esinem
Model Barbara
Monday, July 8, 2013
Tying a Gote - Feeling and Flow - Esinem
Tying a Gote - Feeling and Flow
Performance by Esinem. Tying a Gote (Takate-Kote, Box-Tie).
Music by Terzakis Manos
Performance by Esinem. Tying a Gote (Takate-Kote, Box-Tie).
Music by Terzakis Manos
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Gote shibari ( aka takate-kote) by Esinem
Gote shibari ( aka takate-kote): Shibari box-tie
Tutorial by Esinem
Monday, March 11, 2013
Single Column Tie Knot - A foolproof way by Esinem
Here's a simple rule to make sure you get that crucial twist the right way ;-)
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Single Column Tie Knot by Esinem
Many people think they can tie this knot correctly but even some of the pros get it wrong. Here's a simple rule to make sure you get that crucial twist the right way.
A simple rule for the single column tie knot
Video by Bruce Esinem
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Single Column Shibari Tie by Esinem
Single Column Shibari Tie by Esinem
Here's an old tutorial we shot for a single limb/column tie. To be honest, I don't do it this way any more. I've updated it by adding a simple parcel knot (the first stage of tying your shoe laces!) before the final knot with the twist in it. The advantage of this is that it reduces the chances of the knot capsizing and turning into two half hitches, which can slip. I'm working on a proper set of tutorials that I hope to release later this year on DVD, which will go beyond the merely technical and show the ties in much greater detail. Knowing how to tie the knots is only a small part of the skill ;-)
Here's an old tutorial we shot for a single limb/column tie. To be honest, I don't do it this way any more. I've updated it by adding a simple parcel knot (the first stage of tying your shoe laces!) before the final knot with the twist in it. The advantage of this is that it reduces the chances of the knot capsizing and turning into two half hitches, which can slip. I'm working on a proper set of tutorials that I hope to release later this year on DVD, which will go beyond the merely technical and show the ties in much greater detail. Knowing how to tie the knots is only a small part of the skill ;-)
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
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