Soptik & Sansei – Announcing presenters

  • Soptik & Sansei
    Photo: EisEve
  • Soptik & Sansei
    Photo: Nigra PS
  • Soptik & Sansei
    Photo: Nigra PS

Soptik and Sansei’s approach to ropes is about a deep connection between two people. They find this connection particularly in traditional kinbaku and are passionate about the Kinbaku LuXuria style. Soptik has been studying this style with Riccardo Wildties and Red Sabbath since 2013. Riccardo is a deshi of Naka Akira and his style is an interpretation of Naka Ryu more suited to western riggers and models.

Sansei and Soptik started their journey together a few years later and now not only study but also research their own interpretation of the style.

Their tying and their teaching includes classical patterns, aesthetics and also deep surrender to the core, dark emotions in semenawa and existing for each other. Through kinbaku they pursue things they are passionate about. Among the different flavours they tie and teach are objectification and exposure, from shame to humiliation, and some niche topics such as neck rope and arm binders.

Soptik has been studying Japanese bondage for a long time. He studied with Kinoko Hajime, Osada Steve, Nawashi Kanna, Arnoys Nicolas and Naka Akira. They taught him the basics, technique and also the movement, intimacy and simplicity of the ropes. Today his style is shaped by his studies with Riccardo Wildties.

Sansei has been doing ropes since 2017. Her approach to tying is specific with a deep surrender to her rigger, an almost altered state of being while tying, exploring the often dark emotions that ropes can bring and the beauty of them. Of particular importance to her is the naturalness of the experience and the effect of the rope on the human soul and body. She is not only a model, but also a rigger. She has been studying with Soptik since 2019 and the Kinbaku LuXuria style with Riccardo Wildties and Red Sabbath since 2022. The experience of both roles allows her to better understand and pass on deeper insight. She is passionate about Japanese aesthetics and philosophy, which is a great inspiration in her tying.

Although Naka style is their preferred way of tying today, they are open to enjoying spontaneity and fun with ropes, and their personal practice and teaching also includes lighter topics.

Find out more about their workshops at www.soptiksansei.com.

Workshops

Bamboot ties – Incorporating into structures

(Workshop level: L2-3)

Bamboo is an interesting tool that can enhance our tying. Incorporating it to basic structures such as Takate Kote, Gote or Arm-binder brings new experience – stricter sense of restraint that is not forgiving. They also enhance visuals that convey restraint or event torment.

Bamboo ties – M suspension

(Workshop level: L3)

Bamboo is most useful on the floor, but it can also be used in suspension. They can shape the body, especially when we use them to spread the legs. Combined with the M-suspension we get a perfect exposed position.

Bamboo ties – Inverted crucifixion

(Workshop level: L3)

A crucified position of arms is one of the most symbolic, but also revealing and helpless. Let’s explore how to tie crucified position of arms and how to use it for suspension.

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