Decolonized Kink: Ethno-Cultural Practices & Ceremonies
Event Description
Kink did not begin in modern dungeons—it has deep, ancient roots woven into the ceremonies, traditions, and spiritual practices of cultures across the world. Join us for Decolonized Kink, a lecture and guided discussion exploring the origins and practices of kink within indigenous societies and world religions.
Together, we’ll look at how elements such as ritual pain, ecstatic states, power exchange, and ceremonial adornment have long been embraced as paths to connection, transcendence, and community. This event invites us to reframe kink not only as play, but as a continuation of practices that carry sacred, cultural, and ancestral meaning.
What You’ll Experience
A lecture blending history, anthropology, and spirituality
Examples of cultural and indigenous ceremonies that mirror modern kink practices
Critical discussion on decolonization and cultural awareness in today’s communities
Space for reflection, dialogue, and respectful curiosity
Who It’s For
This event is open to anyone interested in the deeper roots of kink—whether you are new, experienced, or simply curious about the intersections of culture, history, and sexuality.