Mihail Balabanchik

Mihail Balabanchik, 1975–2016, was a Belarusian rigger.

1975–2016

Era: 2010s

RIGGER · TEACHER · TRANSLATOR

Belarusian shibari master, organizer and translator from Minsk. Nawapedia.ru gives his dates as November 11, 1975 to February 6, 2016, describes him as one of the rope-bondage pioneers in Belarus, organizer of shibari community meetings in Minsk and beyond, and a major translator for the post-Soviet Russian-speaking kinbaku scene under the name Mihail_A. A 2007 BondageFest report describes Mihail_A from Minsk demonstrating classical shibari ties in a master-class format rather than a stage-show format, which pushes his public teaching trace back into the late-2000s Russian-language BDSM / rope scene. CityDog documented him leading a Minsk shibari master class in May 2015, including safety warnings around nerve injury. Vogue UA later describes attending a Shibari Fest Ukraine / Shibari Projects Ukraine event that began with a lecture by Mihail Balabanchik. RopeSchool's theory PDF preserves one of his translations of Akechi Denki / Osada Steve material and cites the old shibari-by.com source.

School: Independent

Influences (mutual or directional): Ryhor Shabeka.

Influenced by: Post-Soviet Russian-Language Shibari Scene, RopeSchool.

Associated venues, magazines, films and performances: Shi Fest Ukraine.