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Asanawa – the Art of Shibari

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Asanawa is a documentary that explores theevolution, aesthetics and sexuality of Shibari: the Japanese art of tying. - I first saw Shibari in a photo shoot i was involved in almost 6 yeas ago.I was captivated by the strong energy and dynamics between the rope master and subject as well as the visual aspect of the art.  since that time I felt  that this is a story I would like to document and share with audiences around the world.Four years later an opportunity presented itself and the idea was presented to the ABC Arts.The channel considered the proposal and decided not to fund ...

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Asanawa is a documentary that explores theevolution, aesthetics and sexuality of Shibari: the Japanese art of tying. - I first saw Shibari in a photo shoot i was involved in almost 6 yeas ago.I was captivated by the strong energy and dynamics between the rope master and subject as well as the visual aspect of the art.  since that time I felt  that this is a story I would like to document and share with audiences around the world.Four years later an opportunity presented itself and the idea was presented to the ABC Arts.The channel considered the proposal and decided not to fund the making of the documentary  Asanawa.After months of preparation and commitment i had two choices1. Kill the project or 2.Make it happen.     For me option one didn't exist regardless of no financial support. In order to succeed in the making of Asanawa I had to make adaptions to no budget and
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