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Rome-based Italian kinbakushi and photographer.
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
Rome-based Italian rope artist and photographer.
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Kinbakushi, Photographer.
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==Alternate Name(s)==
 
==Alternate Name(s)==
 
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=Riccardo_Wildties Riccardo Sergnese], Riccardo WildTies
Wildties; Riccardo WildTies
 
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Introduced to BDSM in his thirties.
  
Became interested in alternative sexuality at a young age.
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A couple of years later he discovers rope, and especially Japanese rope bondage that he starts to study and practice.
  
Became interested in BDSM in his thirties.  
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2011: Performs at "Seiu Ito Kinbaku Classroom" in Italy. Begins Kinbaku Classroom with Stefano Laforgia.
  
Impressed by the Japanese rope aesthetic and began following and learning about Japanese style rope bondage, mainly through books and videos.  
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2012: Performs at Hyeres in France.
  
From Sept. 2011 to Apr. 2012 he’s co-teacher in Rome’s first bondage school, entitled to Itoh Seiyu, and led by Stefano Laforgia. Also in Sept. 2011 he’s the first Italian rigger to be listed on Nawapedia, the Wikipedia of Japanese Bondage.
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2012: Presented photos at Houston FotoFest Biennial Expo.
  
In Oct. 2011 he performs in LegArti Festival, Italy’s first event entirely dedicated to rope bondage, and the first to have performers of the rank of Bruce Esinem and Wykd Dave.
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2012: Participated at "Bound" in London.
  
In Feb. 2012 he helds his first international performance in Hyeres, France. This event represents the very beginning of Kinbaku LuXuria project.
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2012: Participated at "The London Festival of the Art of Japanese Bondage."
  
In March 2012 he exhibits his bondage pictures, together with some of the most famous world riggers, in the Houston FotoFest International, in the Art of Contemporary Shibari Exhibit.
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2012: Performs by invitation at "Bondage Week" in Moscow.
  
In August 2012 he performs at Bound, London’s first exclusive regular shibari show night, organized by Esinem and Nina Russ in London.
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2012: Begins performing and teaching throughout all Europe.
  
In October 2012 he performs again at Bound and at the London Festival of the Art of Japanese Rope Bondage.
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2014: Attends the "[[Akira Naka]] Kai" at Studio6 Club in Tokyo, Japan.
  
In November-December 2012 he performs and holds masterclasses in Russia, both in Moscow and St Petersburg.
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2015: [[Akira Naka]] officially recognized him as an apprentice.
  
He holds regular performances, private sessions, workshop and classes.
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==Interesting point(s)==
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Involved in public performances, private sessions, workshops/classes.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:46, 28 August 2020

Riccardo Sergnese

Rome-based Italian kinbakushi and photographer.

Activities

Kinbakushi, Photographer.

Alternate Name(s)

Riccardo Sergnese, Riccardo WildTies

Biography

Introduced to BDSM in his thirties.

A couple of years later he discovers rope, and especially Japanese rope bondage that he starts to study and practice.

2011: Performs at "Seiu Ito Kinbaku Classroom" in Italy. Begins Kinbaku Classroom with Stefano Laforgia.

2012: Performs at Hyeres in France.

2012: Presented photos at Houston FotoFest Biennial Expo.

2012: Participated at "Bound" in London.

2012: Participated at "The London Festival of the Art of Japanese Bondage."

2012: Performs by invitation at "Bondage Week" in Moscow.

2012: Begins performing and teaching throughout all Europe.

2014: Attends the "Akira Naka Kai" at Studio6 Club in Tokyo, Japan.

2015: Akira Naka officially recognized him as an apprentice.

Interesting point(s)

Involved in public performances, private sessions, workshops/classes.

References

Notes

External Links