Jan & Sansei – Announcing presenters

  • Jan a Sansei
    Photo: @luke.ropes
  • Jan a Sansei
    Photo: @soptik_z
  • Jan a Sansei
    Photo: @defkongice
  • Jan a Sansei
    Photo: @defkongice

Jan no longer remembers when he first started tying—he says he’s been tying for as long as he can remember. His sessions are primal, wild, and unpredictable; at the same time, they’re a way for him to seek strength and confidence, and to discover both himself and his partner on a deeper level.

Most often, you’ll find him at the side of Sansei, his partner for as long as anyone can remember. Their tying is rooted in mutual telepathy, close cooperation, and an unapologetic sex drive. Though Sansei tries to keep her inner beast refined and under control, she usually ends up losing—finding herself in tormenting, revealing positions, wrapped in countless ropes and knots she couldn’t even begin to count.

Find out more about them at their Instagram @Jan and @Sansei

Workshops

Tying for Sex

(Workshop level: L3)

Up for a good time? Literally? This workshop covers how to rig for sex in the air—safely, securely, and with your hips in all the right places. We’ll show you how to keep the rope out of the danger zones and the access right where you need it. Less “art project,” more “flying fuck.” Bring your sense of humor and a harnessable libido.

Vertical Bamboo

(Workshop level: L2-3)

This one’s standing tall. Inspired by hashira, this workshop explores upright bamboo tying: exposing, overtying, and elegantly pinning your partner like a very stylish butterfly.

Disclaimer: not a flying hashira

Animalistic Tying

(Workshop level: L1-3)

Growl, bite, chase, pounce—this workshop is for the beasts among us. We’ll ditch the perfectionism and tap into primal, playful rope that’s all about instinct over elegance. Simple ties, raw energy, lots of rolling around. Expect sweat, snarls, and maybe a few happy tail wags.

Disclaimer : not a petplay

Playing at the Edge

(Workshop level: L1-3)

This is not a lecture but a hands-on exploration of how we can work with boundaries while tying. Together, we’ll learn to read reactions, explore limits, and discover how to stay safe without always needing explicit words. Instead of relying only on a pre-set list of “yes/no,” we’ll practice fluid communication and spontaneous play at the edge of the comfort zone.

This workshop is best suited for participants who already have a sense of their limits and want to deepen trust, perception, and connection with their partners.

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