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Ep133: Chinese Rope Scene, Police Interruptions, and Censorship - interview with HuaHua (Pt 2)

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In this second episode with the wonderful HuaHua the podcast hosts go deeper into exploring what the Chinese rope scene is like. Hear all about:
◦ The rope scene in China versus HuaHua’s experiences in other parts of the world
◦ The political, cultural and social context and how it influences Chinese Shibari
◦ How she uses Shibari in performance art
◦ Handling the police interrupting her scenes
◦ Tying with Kinoko
◦ The challenges of taking photos of rope in China
◦ Private life versus public life in rope
◦ Censorship and its impact on events and education
◦ Leaving China to go back to Europe
◦ And more!

HuaHua (she/her) is an artist, Shibari practitioner and teacher from the UK, currently based in Shanghai, She is the founder of Borderline Shibari, a platform dedicated to creating a mindful and conscious Shibari community. She believes that rope bondage is a process of exploring authenticity.

To her, bondage creates a connection between interior and exterior, between the elevated and the underground. In addition to her Shibari work, her art work also includes, nude photography, physical theatre, installations and private sessions. Her work often derives from her BDSM practice, just as her Shibari teaching involves techniques transferred from other practices.

HuaHua's Shibari teaching style is more centered around intention, expression and the emotional process of rope.

NB: HuaHua’s connection broke up a few times during the interview, apologies for any missing content.
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