Shibari in Barcelona

Shibari in Barcelona offers a way to explore connection, tension and the body through rope. From shibari workshops to guided sessions and performances, these experiences focus on awareness, communication and technique. Browse our events to find a sensual event near you.

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The Deep Weave

From $260 In person

Would you like to immerse yourself in a total sensory experience? This is the answer to your deep...
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Barcelona

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A Taste of Rope

From €160 In person

Are you curious about shibari but you don't know where to beging? This is the perfect opportunity...
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Barcelona

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Sensual Shibari Session

From $350 In person

Curious to be tied? Want to experience how the rope can offer anything from pain to pleasure? Fro...
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Mx Ephemeral

Barcelona

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Playful Domination

From €300 In person & Online

Pro Domme sessions. I specialise in shibari, impact play, mind fuck and more. See my website for...
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Barcelona

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Shibari Workshops, Rope Sessions & Practices in Barcelona

Explore rope, connection and guided practice in Barcelona
Barcelona has a growing shibari scene with a strong focus on learning, safety and community. The atmosphere is often open but structured. You don’t just “try rope”, you’re guided into it step by step.

You’ll find shibari Barcelona formats that range from beginner workshops to more advanced sessions and community events. Introductory classes usually focus on fundamentals like rope handling, basic ties, anatomy and communication. These are designed for people with no experience and often open to individuals as well as couples. 

A big part of the scene are shibari workshops. These often include:

  •  learning basic knots and patterns 
  •  understanding tension and pressure 
  •  working with consent and communication 
  •  exploring roles (rigger and model) 
Workshops are usually hands-on, with a strong emphasis on safety and awareness. Many also include theory, especially around anatomy and risk prevention. 

Beyond workshops, there are rope jams and practice spaces. These are more open formats where people meet regularly to practice, exchange and explore. They are still guided, but less structured than a class, and often function as a community space. 

Barcelona also has performance and artistic formats. Shibari is not only technical, it’s also visual and expressive. Live shows and performances explore rope as an art form, combining movement, aesthetics and emotion. 

Another direction you’ll find are fusion formats, where shibari is combined with other practices like movement, dance or contact improvisation. These sessions explore how rope changes the way bodies move and interact. 

At its core, shibari is not just about tying. It’s about connection. Between people, between tension and release, between control and trust. The structure is what allows that exploration to feel grounded.

If you want to explore the broader context, you can also look into kink & fetish experiences in Barcelona.

Or if you’re more interested in guided connection and body-based practices, sensual touch & intimacy offers a different entry point.

Shibari is a Japanese rope practice that combines technique, aesthetics and connection. It can be physical, emotional and visual at the same time.

No. Many workshops are designed for beginners and teach the basics step by step, including safety and communication.

Both are possible. Some people come alone and work with others during the session, while some prefer to attend as a pair.

No. While it can include sensual elements, many formats focus on technique, connection and artistic expression rather than sexuality.