Shibari Camp Poland

21–27 JUNE 2026

Welcome to the annual gathering dedicated to shibari, creativity, and the Rope Enthusiasts community. Over six days, at the atmospheric 16th-century Zamek Międzylesie in western Poland, we learn, draw inspiration, and savor every moment.

Highlights include the Shibari Ball in Victorian Mystery – a ceremonial evening adorned with Victorian costumes, velvet ambiance, and the artistry of rope, where elegance and mystery entwine





Shibari Camp Poland Activities

Education

More than 12 workshops for Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced levels. The goal is to master the Japanese Art of bondage, develop creativity and skills, delve into the sensual aspects and explore new views under the guidance of experienced facilitators in a safe and supportive environment.

Perfoms and Rope Jams

A program of five or more breathtaking, emotional, and intimate performances by leading shibari artists. Each show unfolds as a dramatic production with expressive visuals and subtle, tactile communication that bind together craft, trust, and the artistry of the practice. After the performances, enjoy open, atmospheric castle spaces for shibari practice, set to lounge music and subdued lighting to fine-tune the mood.


Shibari Ball and Photoshoot

The Shibari Ball in a Gothic Victorian Mystery – a charming display of dressing, tying, and dancing to XIX-century classical music. The program includes basic Waltz steps, photoshoots at the ball, and a Shibari Boudoir Photoshoot Day, where an atmosphere of hedonism and desire reigns in full.

Castle Life and Rafting

Experience living within historic interiors and tranquil surroundings of the Castle Musem. All participants stay in the cozy separate guest rooms, enjoyed with balanced three meals daily, including a vegetarian option. One day, a rafting excursion on the nearby river offers active nature-based relaxation for all – leaving you with unforgettable memories.


Immerse yourself in a deep connection with Art, take a deep breathe in the air of history

Join the Shibari Camp Poland experience!

Team

Tati Limati & Natalia Ginger

Organizer and Shibari performers

Tati Limati is a Ukrainian shibari artist and influencer of native culture in her rope scene.
With over 13 years of experience, she has trained with masters such as Nicolas Arnoys, Akira Nawa, Kinoko Hajime, Ren Yagami, and others.
She created her own style, “4 Elements,” as the basis of sensuality and improvisation in shibari. She teaches worldwide, curates the Shibari Theater project, and runs Shibari Camps in Poland and Ukraine.
Tati Limati will perform with her stunning and emotionally open shibari model Natalia Ginger, continuing the tradition and showcasing a deep, collaborative bond.

Klaudyna & Astra

Co-organizer and Shibari presenters

Klaudyna - a Shibari model for almost six years and the organizer of Shibari Camp Poland.

Thoughts... "I cherish relinquishing control to trust my partner, knowing they won't misuse it. I love the paradox of being bound yet free - the world narrows to me and my rigger in this moment."

She will join forces at the Shibari Camp space with the experienced and talented shibari artist Astra.

Astra. Rigger, educator and performer from Ukraine. Practicing shibari for many years, she found a turning point five years ago after witnessing a performance by Naka-san, whose depth and precision deeply shaped her path. Her work is rooted in traditional Japanese aesthetics - simplicity, presence, and sincerity. She explores shibari as a quiet dialogue between structure and surrender, between intention and breath.


Vik & Gala

Shibari Presenters

Vik and Gala are a couple from Barcelona. They have done ropes together for more than 4 years. Vik started exploring both roles in ropes before finding his preference for the rigger side, while Gala started bottoming until she discovered her curiosity for tying both others and herself. Both have learned from local and international teachers. For them, rope is a tool to explore, discover and express their feelings and highlight them.
They found simplicity and intricacy in a style that enhances the beauty of the body and emotions, simple in appearance but with a great purpose, intention, complexity and intensity. Through their way of tying, they both exemplify a mixture of darkness, strength, delicacy, eroticism, closeness, power and more primal instincts. They have had the opportunity to do performances or, as they prefer to call them, live sessions with an audience, both locally and internationally, as well as professional photo and video shoots.
They have also been invited to Milan to participate in the Kinbaku Lab research group and, both as riggers, created the Kinbaku Lab Barcelona along with other riggers and bottoms. For several years now, they have been focused on sharing Kinbaku professionally, both in international workshops and at the studio they are running together, Shizen Studio Barcelona.

Marta Skinnysticks

Shibari Presenter

Marta Skinnysticks is an artist, shibari practitioner, educator, and founder of She.She.Shibari Studio based in Lviv, Ukraine.
Her work bridges traditional Japanese rope techniques with a contemporary artistic approach, exploring the body as a space of trust, presence, and aesthetic dialogue.

Marta approaches shibari both as a somatic and psychological practice, with a strong focus on safety, personal boundaries, and the quality of connection. As an artist, she creates performances and educational formats where rope becomes a language — precise, attentive, and alive.

With over 12 years of teaching experience, 6 years as a rigger, and extensive work with rope models, Marta facilitates workshops, individual and group classes, private sessions, and community-oriented events, fostering depth, awareness, and embodied communication through rope.

Marta Pagan

Shibari Presenter

Marta Pagan — shibari artist and instructor guiding workshops in Poland. She founded Krakow’s rope art space and leads a safe, friendly learning environment since 2017. Emphasizing technique, ethics, and community, Marta represents Poland’s premier shibari school.

Join a unique community where safety, respect, and artistic expression are paramount.

Castle Międzylesie

Presenting on video our magical, historic venue where all shibari events and the mystery ball will unfold. A timeless space that invites intrigue, artistry, and connection

Discover Shibari Camp Poland 2026: A Rope Journey of Creativity and Inspiration

Overview


Shibari Camp Poland 2026 is six days in a castle-museum of the XVI century, where modern Shibari practice intertwines with historical atmosphere and the natural beauty of West Poland. From the first steps, you’ll feel the walls breathing history, and the workshops hall becomes a place where knotting technique turns into a language of trust, contact, and sensuality. In this unique space, every day is filled with meaning: safety, balance, and aesthetics become the foundation of your experience, not just technique.

Learning Journey

Over six days you’ll evolve from a beginner to a confident practitioner through 12 workshops lasting three hours each. Knots will speak to your attention to the body, your connection with your partner, and your perception of the surrounding space. Shibari Ball will unfold with Victorian imagery and artistic boudoir elements, where XIX‑century costumes and dark romance transform shibari into a coherent aesthetic narrative. You’ll take part in photo shoots on the castle grounds and a joint kayaking adventure, adding dynamism and mutual support to the movement.
The event is held in English.

Community and Mentorship

The Camp community is a co-creative space. Here, people who value trust, respect, and collaborative creativity come together: presentations and masterclasses of presenters from different countries will guide the process, while participants share experiences and support each other.

Pricing Information

Total Cost for 6 Days: includes accommodation (1 double or 2 single bed in a room), 3-times meals per day, and kayaking:

2400 PLN ≈ 570 € per person.
A 50% deposit acts as a guarantee of your reservation (!)

Plus the Shibari Subscription “No Limits”: access to all master classes, performances, photo shoots, and the Shibari Ball during the Camp:

1300 PLN ≈ 310 € per person or 2000 PLN ≈ 480 € per couple. Cash payment on-site at the event.



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Frequently Asked Questions


Meals are included, featuring nutritious and vegetarian options to support your wellbeing throughout the camp.


Yes, beginners will have a separate space with a personal instructor who will guide you from the basics to more advanced aspects of Shibari.


The camp takes place in a historic ancient castle located in Poland - Miedzylesie city. The nearest airports are in Wroclaw and Krakow.


Of course, many who do not have a partner create random pairs at the event itself.


Dress code is mandatory!

Create a look inspired by the late 19th to early 20th century, or choose elegant evening dresses and costume in a dark Victorian style. The Shibari Ball awaits your outfit — plan it in advance to become an integral part of the evening’s atmosphere.

Consider gathering details: lace, corsets, feathers, masks, and dark accents — everything that adds mystique and charm.



Contact Us

shibaricamppoland@gmail.com

Shibari Camp Poland 2026

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