Our team
-
Marcos
Marcos has been doing rope bondage for more than 6 years. He developed his own conscious and quiet approach and characteristic face bondage. Creating safe spaces for people to trust and surrender, he opens the doors for people to explore their bodies in a different way. Exploring emotions and intentions in rope is one of his most interests.
He taught in different queer spaces Tension (Montreal) Temple (New York) and Iridescent Studio (Amsterdam) At the moment Marcos offers regular classes and private sessions at KOR Berlin.
Marcos was also initiated to Reiki 16 years ago. He became a Reiki Master four years ago. He understands that more connection with yourself is equal to more flow and lightness. His goal as a therapist is to link a spiritual practice into your daily life: How to breathe consciously without being in a meditation. How to feel your body. How to connect with not so pleasant emotions in order to release them. How to remain still in stressful situations. How to be true to yourself.
-
Tut
Tut (they/them) Heilpraktiker für Psychotherapie, specializing in mental wellness and transformative healing. With a passion for helping others overcome life's challenges and a sex positive focus on queer experiences Tut provides individualized and group therapy, supporting those seeking a path to emotional well-being.
-
Tsubi
In rope bondage, I’m captivated by the dialogue between the tying and the tied person and the atmospheric space that this relationship can create. With my background in visual arts, the sculpting of my tying partner in ropes equally brings me great pleasure. Among many other influences, I'm drawn to Semenawa, tormenting ropes. As a teacher, I use my experience from both rigging and being in ropes and aim to transmit the beauty, crafty details, and playfulness of shibari, while encouraging students to explore their own personal flavors.
-
Dario
I began my yoga journey over 20 years ago in Southern Italy, rediscovering the practice in Berlin in 2018. My approach to yoga is deeply rooted in breathwork and shadow work, guiding individuals in reconnecting with themselves. While I have formal training, my path is not about labels or certifications—it's about creating space for growth, healing, and self-discovery.I don’t see myself as a teacher or a student but rather as someone here to share what I’ve learned along the way. Yoga has profoundly impacted my life, helping me open my eyes and navigate through struggles. I’m here to hold space for you, so we can walk this journey together. Currently, I’m furthering my studies in traditional Thai massage to deepen my ability to support others on their path
-
Tilda
As a rope bottom and part of the wider rope community, Tilda is convinced that Pilates is the perfect movement practice for shibari practitioners and anyone wishing to maintain a healthy spine. All bodies and fitness levels welcome.
As a long-term hobby dancer and Pilates convert, “Movement is medicine for body and soul” is one of Tilda’s motto. Having completed the BASI Pilates teacher training mat programme in 2023 she is now excited to spread the joy and benefits of Pilates.
-
Celina
Hey! im Celina from Mauritius. I did a trip recently to Rishikesh, India in the discovery of my own self.
I learned that yoga is the art of living and also a form of exercise. I am ready to embark you all on this journey and share all the knowledge that I have acquired during that trip.
Join me to share those magical moments…
-
Jane
Jane is an experienced trauma-informed yoga teacher, breath and sound facilitator. She is here to remind you of the diverse range of tools, resources and inner knowing that one has access to in a creatively and safely held, exploratory container. You will find that her sessions are often infused with the wisdom of Yogic philosophy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, intentionally curated music and poetic meditations to bring ease and softness to your mind, body and energy.
All beings welcome.
-
Alexander Ma & Natasha NawaTaNeko
We tie together for more than 10 years. Kinbaku and especially Seme-nawa in the style of Akira Naka has become an important and enriching part of our lives. We share our passion by performing and teaching Kinbaku together.
Alexander and Natasha will be hosting the Semenawa lab on the 1st of Sunday of every month
Guest teachers
-
Ena Dahl
A sensualist above all, Ena is a multidisciplinary creatrix working as a conscious kink and sensuality coach, bodyworker, and author, facilitating workshops, giving private sessions, and writing for various sex-positive publications and platforms.
With a background in communication design, Ena has always been a creative storyteller, but a major life event in 2017 led her to discover the world of kink and BDSM, through which she reconnected with her sexuality and went on to change her career. Since then, she’s been on a mission to help others channel the vast potential of their sexual energy, to be more present in their bodies; to become sensualists.
-
Anna Noctuelle
Anna Noctuelle is a highly experienced and versatile Shibari practitioner with over 18 years of experience. Her journey with Shibari began as a personal discovery and has since evolved into a multifaceted practice encompassing teaching, modelling and performing. Her dedication to sharing her passion for Shibari has taken her to various rope communities across Europe teaching workshops and captivating audiences with performances since 2016.
Anna’s artistic journey has been deeply influenced by her diverse background. With a foundation in classical dance and breath work practice, she brings grace, elegance, and a keen sense of body awareness to her Shibari practice. Her exploration of Buddhism, tantra and meditation, as well as her commitment to yoga, have shaped her aesthetic and philosophical approach to Shibari, lending it a spiritual depth and tranquility. Being a linguist in her other life she’s constantly exploring the communicative aspects of Shibari. Anna Noctuelle’s blend of skills, knowledge, and experience make her an exceptional practitioner and educator of Shibari who understands what it means create safe and inclusive learning environments which reward inquiry, curiosity, courage, experimentation and playfulness.
Anna will be facilitating “Shibari Notation workshop“ on the 12th of October at 11h