A hunter has tracked a druid into the forest, or has the druid lured the hunter into its sanctuary? A battle of wits and magic ensues – the hunter attempting to catch the forestling as they morph from one animal shape to another. Who will succeed?
This three-part class teaches some fundamentals of building a floor play sequence, foundational components, and the wild shape sequence. Having a floor play sequence will let you prolong your floor play scenes by adding movement and transitions, and having the foundations for creating your own sequence will let you and your partner begin to explore deeper and more satisfying scenes as you grow into shapes that work best for you.
In the first class, we covered the basic components of the wild shape sequence: hojo-cuffs, a simple hands-in-front chest harness, a simple agura, a simple futo, and a hogtie.
In this, the second class, we will teach the wild shape sequence using those foundations taught in the previous class. Depending on time, we will add body handling tips and demonstrations for moving more fluidly through the sequence.
And finally, in the third class, we will zoom out of the specific sequence and teach participants how to create their own sequences with emphasis on identifying how one tie might flow into another, and how to sequence ties so the body has time and opportunity to recover from previous positions.
Most of the fundamentals and the sequence can be practiced and performed as a self-tie and suggestions/modifications will be provided.
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What to bring: a notepad and pen/pencil, rope if you have it (some loaner rope will be available), a pair of safety scissors; wear comfortable clothes if you plan to tie or be tied
Class will begin at 8:00 with introductions and discussion. We will demonstrate the ties and provide step-by-step instruction with guided feedback until everyone in the room can tie it. Hang out with us after class to chat or open-rope.
Community expectations and norms:
Always ask before touching anyone or anything that doesn’t belong to you
Keep side-conversations and noise to a minimum during instruction
Own your own learning: Ask questions, come close to see the things, and practice within your skill level.
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You must be a member or purchase a membership to attend this event. A new annual membership will include a ticket to this event.
OR, a monthly membership PLUS a ticket for this event must be purchased before admittance.