Pinse Camp 2025
Early Birdy tickets are sold out, but there are still regular tickets.
We do it again- host Pinse Camp, so make a big X in the calendar 6-9 June 2025.
Short description
- 2 different classes: lower intermediate and intermediate/advanced
- Option to tie on your own
- Facilitys in top class
- All food included
- Space for your own caravan/tent inclusive electricity
- Possibility of renting a caravan on site
- International teacher
- Option to buy drinks
The camp opens on Friday 6 June at 16 and closes on Monday 9 June at 18.00.
After last year’s huge success, this year we will again offer class on 2 levels.
Lower intermediate, see the description here
Intermediate/advanced, see the description here
Teachers:
Lower intermediate workshop with GanRaptor from Polen/ Kiki_x from England
Intermediate/advanced workshop with A-Nicolas from Belgien / Ssyrene from Denmark
Price and info:
- Price is DKK 3.500 per couple (3300kDKK per couple early birdy ticket bought before 1/1-2025) – there is limited amount of early birdy ticket
- The price includes full catering from Friday evening to Monday afternoon
- Workshops on Saturday and Sunday
- Free rope space on Monday
- Free use of all the tying facilities both inside and outside
- Hang out with performance by GanRaptor/Kiki_x on Friday evening
- Rope jam for participants Saturday and Sunday
- Toilet and shower facilities
- Space for your own tent or caravan incl. electricity
- If you don’t have your own tent/caravan for overnight stays, it is possible to rent a caravan on-site. Book your caravan when you buy your ticket for the event. The price is DKK 3000 (a newer caravan) or 2400 DKK (an older caravan) for the entire period (incl. power for lights/fridge). The last deadline for rental is 9 days before start of the event. Bring your own duvet, pillow, sheets or sleeping bag.
Other options for overnight stay in Kibæk, Sønder Omme and cabins on the campsite in Sønder Felding.
DONATION
This year, there is an opportunity to make a donation to The Danish Cancer Society. The money goes to research as well as support for patients and relatives.
We choose to support fight against cancer because over time we have had several people associated with MyShibari who have been affected by this terrible disease.
A-Nicolas, teacher on this year’s advanced team, is a survivor of leukemia. We want to celebrate his life and ensure that there will be more of his kind.
Hans Jørgen, the venue’s event photographer, we lost too soon, in the summer of 2024. We want to remember him and help so that more people don’t have to pass away too soon.
Teacher
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A-Nicola/Ssyrene
A-Nicolas
Since his twenties, A-Nicolas has immersed himself in the art of ropes, and since his thirties, in the art of photography. His work draws from Japanese kinbaku/shibari, blending influences from diverse body practices, including Aikido, Thai massage, Tango, Contact Improvisation, and System A.
During four formative years in Japan, he trained under the esteemed master Arisue Go, focusing also on Aikido, Japanese culture, and kinbaku. Upon his return to Europe, he developed his unique tying style, Yoroi-ryu, under the name Nicolas Yoroï.
As a key figure in European rope communities, A-Nicolas has collaborated and performed across Europe and North America, studying with renowned artists like Tessin Doyama, Kinoko, Ottonawa, Kazami Ranki, and Pedro, among others. Over the years, he has contributed through workshops, public events, performances, and the establishment of multiple dojos, most recently in Brussels.
Key Milestones
• 1997: Began Aïkido practice
• 1999: Discovered rope art
• 2004-2010: Lived and trained in Japan, studying under Arisue Go
• 2008: First performance in Tokyo, launched photography, and adopted the artist name Yoroï Nicolas
• 2013: Began teaching internationally
• 2015: Opened a dojo in Brussels
• 2022: Began using his family name(Or A-Nicolas) as his artist name
• 2023: Battling leukemia
• 2024: Established a fifth dojo in BrusselsSyrene (she/her) is a danish rope model who has been enjoying ropes for 7 years.
In her bottoming she is especially passionate about torture ties and suffering as it offers her the opportunity to explore her limits and be the rawest version of herself. She isn’t loyal to any specific style or philosophy but prefers to focus on the dynamic and the exchanging of energy that occurs in the nonverbal communication of every shibari session.
Syrene herself is an eager learner and enjoys taking part in workshops from a vide variaty of teachers learning about the individual approaches to rope. She believes that she can learn from anyone passionate about shibari and is always open to exchanging experiences and ideas. -
GanRaptor/Kiki_x
GanRaptor
Shibari enthusiast and expert, pioneer of this art on the Polish scene.
Since 2005, pictures of him have appeared on many rope bondage social media.
Since 2009, his shibari shows have attracted audiences from the most famous fetish and bdsm events.
His level of artistic expression, technical skills, attention to the smallest details in both costumes and objects and emotions passed on through theatrical performances have set an unrivaled standard for stage performance with rope.
His presence on the Polish bdsm scene is not only performences, but also workshops. He has been teaching workshops abroad many times, e.g. in the dojo in Berlin, in Rhein/Main, Copenhagen, Aarhus, Tallinn, Moscow.
Such intense activity was also noted outside the shibari community.
This resulted, among other things, in invitations to TV programs such as “Got Talent”, interviews in the press and media, participation in workshops and training for psychologists, sexologists and therapists. He has had the pleasure of creating shibari scenes for movies, theater performances, including opera at the National Theatre, and even been part of the content of a book by a leading Polish wtiter.Kiki_x
After years of shy interest in shibari, finally gathered courage to start experimenting with ropes 3 years ago. Enjoy variety of styles and dynamics, whether is a slow suffering or physically intense transitions, love being challenged in ties whether it’s physical or psychological. I believe good communication and body awareness is vital to be a good rope bunny/bottom, therefore outside for rope, I train aerial acrobatics and dance.
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