Yada's teaching is discussion-led and body-based, combining technical guidance with attention to sensation, pacing, and emotional clarity. Rather than teaching a single style, Yada adapts rope to the needs of the people involved, emphasizing intention, communication, and consent as the foundation of the practice.
Pawin Kinbaku is a Bangkok-based Shibari artist and part-time queer rigger whose work centers on connection, intimacy, and shared pleasure. Specializing in rope bondage for men and queer bodies, his approach is deeply personal—treating rope as a medium for mutual exploration rather than performance alone.
PapaBear primarily focuses on suspension tying, but is also interested in and actively learning other tying styles, floor play, and decoration. He is interested in communicating through ropes, body language, and movement to provide the best possible experience for anyone, regardless of body shape or gender.