Floggings4You -> RE: Shibari (4/12/2008 10:37:28 AM)
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I have to agree. Such definitions are always slippery, at best. Is there an established 'Shibari' tradition? Are there traditional Japanese practices that are outside that 'Shibari tradition'? Are there practices that have been lost, which would have otherwise been understood as part of the 'Shibari tradition'? And, the million dollar question, it seems to me, is that if one understands a majority of that 'established Shibari tradition', and then builds on those practices in a logical, consistent fashion, how would the result not be Shibari? quote:
ORIGINAL: Skully7000]thats when it all becomes a matter of semantics doesn't it? If a person learned Shibari in japan but is over in the states doing a Demo(which i have luckily seen a few times) is it not considered Shibari, just becuase its not done in Japan? what about if that person who is a trained Shibari master Trains someone else here in the states... does that person then not get qualified in Shibari. or just Shibari Style? ****************** to the OP: also in some common practice if someone says "would you like me to do some Shibari On you" they are quite often refering to doing the asthetics Non binding or minimally binding rope work (i've heard it called Rope oragami as well) where the person is not restricted in anyway they just have some rope decoration, or a rope bra or something for a dom to grab onto.
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