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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2025 · 49 MIN

Ep. 61 Shibari as a response to war and adversity, with Tati Limati.

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"When the world is at war, art becomes the battlefield of the soul." Your Rina welcomes Taty Limati, a Ukrainian Shibari artist who is her mentor, to explore the profound role of shibari in times of war and adversity. Tati shares her experiences teaching Shibari in Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict, highlighting how art becomes a sanctuary and a powerful form of expression. Through cultural performances and workshops, Tati demonstrates how art can transcend boundaries, foster unity, and provide solace in challenging times. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of rope bondage and its ability to connect us to our roots and each other, even in the face of adversity.Our Aug 2025 teachings and performance in San Diego with The Rope Collective. https://linktr.ee/theropecollective?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAafSV4c3V5wXamlBjinAo33-tfNcbCNLoc2U-y_ixIAPYmM_ClaKoQxGW5VT6w_aem_mX3m47H1NkCFH1zk8h-QrwTati Limati is a Ukrainian-born Shibari artist and instructor with over 12 years of dedicated practice in the art of Japanese rope bondage. She trained in Europe and Japan under esteemed masters, including Naka Akira, Ren Yagami, Kinoko Hajime, Nicolas Yoroi, and in Yukimura-style bindings.Her distinctive style fuses martial arts (Aikido), contact improvisation, Tantra, Qi Gong, and Thai massage into each tie and movement, bringing elegance, emotional depth, and improvisational authenticity to her practice. Over her career, she's also organized international events across Ukraine and Poland, and regularly performs in Shibari Theatre productions throughout Asia and beyond. Tati holds a background in psychology and integrates trauma-informed insights into her teaching—inviting participants to explore motivation, identity, and the impact of rope positions on emotional and nervous system states.In her sessions, she guides students to go beyond imitation—to move from choreography to self-expression, using rope as a medium for creative authenticity, emotional release, and embodied presence.Tatiana's IG @tatianalimatiGet Access to Rina’s Free meditations, Workshops, Shibari tutorials and morehttps://www.subscribepage.com/free-workshops-libraryIf you enjoy this episode, leave a 5-star rating and review the podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify or send a DM to me on Instagram Rina TreviLet’s Connect!Website: https://www.vulnerabilitycoaching.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rina_trevi/Tantric BDSM Online Course: https://underline.world/Sacred Feminine Touch Ceremony - Practitioner’s Training https://www.suhai.world/Shibari Weekends - intimatelytied.com 

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