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'''Drachenmann''', (male, 1953-xxxx)
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'''Drachenmann''', aka Matthias T.J. Grimme, is a Hamburg, Germany-based kinbakushi and publisher. (1953 - )
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[[image:mtjg.jpg|200px|thumb|Matthias Grimme]]
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
Drachenmann, aka Matthias T.J. Grimme, is a Hamburg, Germany-based rope artist, publisher, teacher and performer. His rope technique has developed into a mixture of his own style and what he has learned from Japanese kinbaku after several trips to Japan. His style has come to be labeled the Hamburg School. He has performed on the main stage of Boundcon (Munich, Germany) since its inception and has performed live shows in Tokyo. He may be one of the few Westerners to have met [[Eikichi Osada]] before the latter's death and has had contact with [[Steve Osada]], [[Mai Randa]], [[Denki Akechi]] and many other Japanese kinbaku practitioners. He lives with his wife of 22 years, [[Dana DeLuxe]], and his longtime rope model, [[Nicole]], in Hamburg.
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Kinbakushi.
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==Alternate Name(s)==
 
==Alternate Name(s)==
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=Matthias_T._J._Grimme  Matthias T. J. Grimme], Tatsu Otoko
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=Matthias_T._J._Grimme  Matthias T. J. Grimme], Tatsu Otoko
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
1953: Born Hamburg, Germany  
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1953: Born Hamburg, Germany on June 24.
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1973(c): After completing high school, studies nursing and social work; subsequently spends about 15 years working in psychiatric institutions.
  
c. 1970: After completing high school, studied nursing and social work; subsequently spent about 15 years working in psychiatric institutions.
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1980: Works as an organizer for the German men's movement and was a co-leader of men's groups.
  
19xx: Worked as an organizer for the German men's movement and was a co-leader of men's groups.
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1985: Publishes several books and articles about men and their relationship to themselves.
  
19xx: Published several books and articles about men and their relationship to themselves.
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1990: Co-publisher and author of German SM magazine Schlagzeilen and also co-owner of the BDSM-publishing-house Charon Verlag.
  
1989: Became co-publisher of German SM magazine [[Schlegzeilen]].
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1993: Begins organizing SM parties in Hamburg where he also performs rope- and SM-shows. Starting as a professional piercer.
  
1993: Began organizing SM parties in Hamburg where he also performs rope shows and piercings; began performing live rope shows and teaching bondage techniques in Hamburg and Europe.
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1998: Begins performing live rope shows and teaching bondage techniques.  
  
2000: Began work in video and photography; started emphasizing Japanese-style bondage.
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1999: Publishes "Das Bondage-Handbuch"
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2000: Begins work in video and photography; started emphasizing Japanese-style bondage in Hamburg, Tokyo and Europe.
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2011: Publishes "Japan Bondage"
  
 
==Interesting point(s)==
 
==Interesting point(s)==
Met kinbakushi [[Eikichi Osada]] before his death in 2001 at Studio SIX {[[Steve Osada]]'s rope circle).
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Met [[Eikichi Osada]] at Studio SIX before his death in 2001.
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His rope technique has developed into a mixture of his own style and what he has learned from Japanese kinbaku after several trips to Japan.
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His style has come to be labeled the Hamburg School.
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He has performed on the main stage of Boundcon (Munich, Germany) since its inception and has performed live shows in Tokyo.
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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
 
*The SM Handbook  
 
*The SM Handbook  
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*Das SM-Handbuch Spezial 1  
 
*Das SM-Handbuch Spezial 1  
 
*Das Session-Kochbuch  
 
*Das Session-Kochbuch  
*Japanese Bondage  
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*Japanese Bondage
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*Japan Bondage Workshop DVDs
 
*Bondage-CD
 
*Bondage-CD
==References==
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==Notes==
 
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==References (※)==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.bondageproject.com/ Bondage Project]
 
*[http://www.bondageproject.com/ Bondage Project]
*[http://www.schlagzeilen.com/ Schlagzeilen magazine]
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*[http://www.schlagzeilen.com/ Schlagzeilen magazine and Charon Verlag with Onlineshop]
*[http://www.stahl-stich.com/ Stahl Stich]
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*[http://www.stahl-stich.com/ Stahl Stich Piercing and Branding]
 
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*[http://www.ropeart.de/ Ropeart Performance Project]
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*[http://www.respektparty.de/ The Playparty in Hamburg]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 14 April 2021

Drachenmann, aka Matthias T.J. Grimme, is a Hamburg, Germany-based kinbakushi and publisher. (1953 - )

Matthias Grimme

Activities

Kinbakushi.

Alternate Name(s)

Matthias T. J. Grimme, Tatsu Otoko

Biography

1953: Born Hamburg, Germany on June 24.

1973(c): After completing high school, studies nursing and social work; subsequently spends about 15 years working in psychiatric institutions.

1980: Works as an organizer for the German men's movement and was a co-leader of men's groups.

1985: Publishes several books and articles about men and their relationship to themselves.

1990: Co-publisher and author of German SM magazine Schlagzeilen and also co-owner of the BDSM-publishing-house Charon Verlag.

1993: Begins organizing SM parties in Hamburg where he also performs rope- and SM-shows. Starting as a professional piercer.

1998: Begins performing live rope shows and teaching bondage techniques.

1999: Publishes "Das Bondage-Handbuch"

2000: Begins work in video and photography; started emphasizing Japanese-style bondage in Hamburg, Tokyo and Europe.

2011: Publishes "Japan Bondage"

Interesting point(s)

Met Eikichi Osada at Studio SIX before his death in 2001.

His rope technique has developed into a mixture of his own style and what he has learned from Japanese kinbaku after several trips to Japan.

His style has come to be labeled the Hamburg School.

He has performed on the main stage of Boundcon (Munich, Germany) since its inception and has performed live shows in Tokyo.

Selected Works

  • The SM Handbook
  • The Bondage Handbook
  • Das SM-Handbuch Spezial 1
  • Das Session-Kochbuch
  • Japanese Bondage
  • Japan Bondage Workshop DVDs
  • Bondage-CD

Notes

References (※)

External Links