Diana Vera – Announcing presenters
Diana has been working as a professional rigger and shibari teacher since 2016. Her workshops focus primarily on conscious experience within rope. She began with femdom-oriented workshops and now teaches mixed groups, organizes women’s circles, and provides training for professionals working in the field of touch and bodywork. She also offers private rope sessions — over the years, hundreds of people with many different intentions and motivations have passed through her hands.
She has been exploring the world of tantra since 2019. Her path has led through theatre studies, the RUŠ method (regression work), constellations, and tantric training. Diana is a great enthusiast of the entire BDSM world, which she sees as a playground for adults, while rope itself becomes a tool for self-development.
Her style draws mainly from the art of dominance, elements of raw body play, and a wide range of theatrical, therapeutic, and bodywork techniques she has gradually collected over time. She places strong emphasis on precise and safe rope work, as well as a conscious and respectful approach to both the body and people.
Find out more about Diana at https://dianavera.com/ (translation needed).
Workshops
Wheel of Consent in Shibari? Serving and accepting, taking and allowing
(Workshop level: L1-3)
Diana approaches this frequently discussed topic through an workshop based on your own experience rather than a lecture.
Our boundaries are constantly shifting — depending on experiences, current state of mind, or the person we are interacting with. That is why it is valuable to become aware of them through “model situations” and safe practice at workshop.
Very often, we only discover our boundaries once they have already been crossed. And even when we do feel them, it does not necessarily mean we are able to communicate them clearly to another person.
This workshop will guide you through four model situations in which you will explore how easily and clearly you are able to communicate your needs, set boundaries, and give consent.
For participants coming alone, I will help create pairs at the beginning of the workshop.
