Purple Magazine

marie sauvage

SHIBARI interview and photography by OLIVIER ZAHM performance by MARIE SAUVAGE featuring REGINA DEMINA a new generation of feminist artists is reinventing the japanese tradition of shibari, creating a more inclusive experience and trans­forming the body into a living sculpture for sensual moments or public performances. OLIVIER ZAHM — Marie, how did you first get involved in bondage? MARIE SAUVAGE — I’ve always been fascinated with Japanese culture and human sexuality, and I found shibari to be at the intersection of both. I had noticed that there are no female shibari artists who perform in public spaces. So, when I went to Japan, I found a shibari master named Hajime Kinoko, asked him to become my teacher, and he accepted me as his apprentice. And that’s how I got into it. OLIVIER ZAHM — How did you find this master? MARIE SAUVAGE — I just did an old-fashioned Internet search….

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