Moksha

About the facilitator


Moksha (he/them) is a rope artist and somatic facilitator based in Warsaw, working with working with groups and one to one. Trained in group facilitation, conscious sexuality and relational awareness, alongside a steady diet of play and movement. They are influenced by contemporary BDSM practitioners, neo-tantric teachers and collective experimental explorations. Moksha creates spaces for inquiry and the collaborative discovery of a liberated expression in human connections.

His practice is a constant questioning: how do we come and meet into connection, presence, and vulnerability? Where do we close, where do we hold power, where do we give it away, and where are we ready to be fully met?

More info:
Website: www.moksharopes.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/moksha_ropes

Workshops

Men Tying Men 🌶️🌶️
- A space for all who identify as male

Many of us are taught to hold others, to be strong and steady, yet rarely invited to fully receive being held. In a world that often equates male touch with performance or hierarchy, the simple, mutual act of holding and being held can feel distant, charged, or unsafe-especially between men.

What becomes possible when we explore holding and being held through the intentional practice of tying one another? How can rope, presence, and consent create a field of safety, vulnerability, and connection - beyond roles of strength or performance? This workshop offers a grounded, consent-centered exploration of mutual holding through simple rope practices.

What to bring:
Cushion
Yoga Mat

Rope & Resonance 🌶️🌶️
- A juicy play-shop to explore tension with ropes

What if tension isn't something to release, but something to play with first? Rope gives the body a clear edge to push against - a pull to answer, a hold to test. Through that play, tension stops being a wall and becomes a gate. And when two bodies hold that same line, tension turns into conversation - each pull met, each yield felt, until two separate rhythms start to move as one. What opens when we stay with the pull instead of avoiding it ?

This light-hearted play-shop invites you to explore rope as a playful field for tension, flow, and resonance between people.

What to bring:
A training partner
Cushion
Yoga Mat