Difference between revisions of "Kinoko Hajime"
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− | '''Hajime''' | + | '''Hajime''' (一) family name; '''Kinoko''' (鬼のこ) first name |
+ | [[image:Kinoko.jpg|200px|thumb|Kinoko Hajime (1977- )]] | ||
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
− | ==Alternate | + | Kinbakushi |
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+ | ==Alternate Names== | ||
+ | [https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=一鬼のこ 一鬼のこ](Japanese), Hide(ヒデ) | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
+ | 1977: Born in Nagoya. | ||
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+ | 2006: Regular show at Club Sleeping Beauty, Tokyo. | ||
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+ | 2008: Installation with Marti Guixé in Designtide Tokyo. | ||
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+ | 2013: Appears on ''Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown: Tokyo'' (Season 2 Episode 7) | ||
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+ | 2013: Appears on Vice's "Bondage Art with Hajime Kinoko." | ||
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+ | 2020: Appears as member of "Kinbaku New Wave and Asian Humanities" symposium at University of Kyoto's Unit of Kyoto Initiatives for Humanities and Social Sciences. Model Aimi and kinbakushi Mineko Fuji also take part. | ||
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+ | ==Interesting Points== | ||
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+ | ==Performances and Events== | ||
+ | 2004: Kinbaku performance with Reina Masuyama. | ||
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+ | 2006: Show at DX Kabukicho. | ||
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+ | 2009: Performance in Taiwan. | ||
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+ | 2010: Performance in UK. | ||
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+ | 2011: Jan 29-30: Organized '''Toubaku'''<ref group="※">Appearances by: [[Midori]], [[Esinem]], [[Nawashi Murakawa]], Shin, Charm, [[Steve Osada]], [[Nagare Aotsuki]], [[Ranki Kazami]], [[Akira Naka]], [[Hiromi Saotome]] and Tsubaki Kanda perform.</ref> | ||
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==Selected Works== | ==Selected Works== | ||
− | == | + | <div style="font-size:125%";>'''Videos'''</div> |
+ | * ''Nawashi'' (2008) Directed by Hirose | ||
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+ | <div style="font-size:125%";>'''Photo Collections'''</div> | ||
+ | * ''Red - Kinoko Hajime Rope Art Book'' (Myway, 2016) | ||
+ | * ''Kinoko Hajime Photo Essay - Once in a Lifetime'' (Sanwa, 2016) | ||
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+ | <div style="font-size:125%";>'''[[How-to-Kinbaku]]'''</div> | ||
+ | * <i>Hajime Kinoko's Intro to Modern Kinbaku - Beginner Edition</i> (一鬼のこの現代緊縛入門 初級編) (2015) | ||
+ | * <i>Hajime Kinoko's Intro to Modern Kinbaku - Intermediate Edition</i> (一鬼のこの現代緊縛入門 中級編) (2016) | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | == | + | ==References (※)== |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | [http:// | + | *[http://shibari.jp Official WebSite] |
+ | *[http://sniper.jp/008sniper/00881photo/special_issue_for_happy_holyda.php Hajime Kinoko bondage works "Cyber bondage:Japanese style"] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:26, 17 May 2021
Hajime (一) family name; Kinoko (鬼のこ) first name
Activities
Kinbakushi
Alternate Names
一鬼のこ(Japanese), Hide(ヒデ)
Biography
1977: Born in Nagoya.
2006: Regular show at Club Sleeping Beauty, Tokyo.
2008: Installation with Marti Guixé in Designtide Tokyo.
2013: Appears on Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown: Tokyo (Season 2 Episode 7)
2013: Appears on Vice's "Bondage Art with Hajime Kinoko."
2020: Appears as member of "Kinbaku New Wave and Asian Humanities" symposium at University of Kyoto's Unit of Kyoto Initiatives for Humanities and Social Sciences. Model Aimi and kinbakushi Mineko Fuji also take part.
Interesting Points
Performances and Events
2004: Kinbaku performance with Reina Masuyama.
2006: Show at DX Kabukicho.
2009: Performance in Taiwan.
2010: Performance in UK.
2011: Jan 29-30: Organized Toubaku[※ 1]
Selected Works
Videos
- Nawashi (2008) Directed by Hirose
Photo Collections
- Red - Kinoko Hajime Rope Art Book (Myway, 2016)
- Kinoko Hajime Photo Essay - Once in a Lifetime (Sanwa, 2016)
- Hajime Kinoko's Intro to Modern Kinbaku - Beginner Edition (一鬼のこの現代緊縛入門 初級編) (2015)
- Hajime Kinoko's Intro to Modern Kinbaku - Intermediate Edition (一鬼のこの現代緊縛入門 中級編) (2016)
Notes
References (※)
- ↑ Appearances by: Midori, Esinem, Nawashi Murakawa, Shin, Charm, Steve Osada, Nagare Aotsuki, Ranki Kazami, Akira Naka, Hiromi Saotome and Tsubaki Kanda perform.