Spanish filmmaker and rope performer also credited as Pilar Aldea. Started tying in 2011 and developed the Cuerdas Poeticas project with Ana Gutierrez between 2012 and 2015, bringing performances and workshops to rope festivals and short-film festivals in Barcelona, Madrid, Soria, Bilbao, Strasbourg, Moscow and Berlin. Studied with Osada Steve, Alberto Noshibari, Dasniya Sommer, Haruki Yukimura, Yukinaga Max, Shadow, Naka Akira, Nawashi Murakawa, Bergborg, Sansblague and Felix Ruckert. Regular EURIX participant and presenter.
Associated venues, magazines, films and performances: EURIX 2010s.
縛Bakushi MapBETA
An interactive genealogy of bakushi and kinbaku —
the Japanese rope traditions that grew from Edo-period hojōjutsu
through twentieth-century SM magazines into today's global
shibari scene.
People
343
Entities
269
Connections
1546
Eras
9
Each record is sourced from public material — Nawapedia,
ShibariStudy, festival rosters, interviews, archived studio
pages — and curated by a single researcher.
Beta — structure and interface are public;
data is still being expanded and corrected.
How to read it
Vertical position is time: the 1800s at the
top, the 2020s at the bottom. Cards are coloured by
school or lineage; lines between them carry
the relationship type:
deshi — direct apprenticeship
influence — peer study, mentorship
thinner colours — venue, magazine, production
card colour = school / lineage
Click a card to open its bio, antecedents and descendants.
Filters in the top bar narrow by era, entity type, or
relationship.
Caveats
Inclusion is selective: a person or studio appears only when
there's enough public evidence to anchor them meaningfully.
Missing birth years are deliberate — many practitioners don't
publicise them. Errors and gaps will exist; corrections
welcome at pussynawa@proton.me.