Tension & Trust – A Shibari Journal

Interviews, Art, Practice, and Essays from the Shibari Studio Berlin

From the studio floor in Berlin-Mitte, Tension & Trust explores Shibari as a contemporary art form and embodied practice. The journal brings together personal reflections, behind-the-scenes insights from photo shoots and workshops, and visual narratives rooted in fine art photography and film. It functions as a living archive of experiences, aesthetics, and ideas emerging from the Shibari Studio Berlin.

Alongside the work of artist and founder Dan Carabas, the journal features interviews and portraits of riggers, models, educators, and artists who shape today’s international Shibari and Kinbaku scene — from Berlin and across the global rope community.

Tension & Trust is written for those drawn to rope in all its forms: from quietly curious beginners to experienced practitioners and professionals. The journal approaches Shibari as art, as a language of touch, and as a relational practice, inviting readers to explore presence, intimacy, and connection through rope.


Vulnerability: The Heart of the Shibari Experience
Dan Carabas Dan Carabas

Vulnerability: The Heart of the Shibari Experience

Vulnerability isn’t weakness here, it’s the doorway to depth.
While vulnerability can feel intimidating, in a safe and respectful setting, it often becomes one of the most transformational aspects of the practice.

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