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Bruce & Monique
Bruce (aka TrailMaster) and Monique live in
Vancouver, BC. Both have been “regulars” at the Lupercalia event
for a number of years and are well known in the public kink
scene in BC and Alberta
Bruce has been involved with S/M for over 30
years. Over time he has become rather well known as a “Cruel, Nasty,
Bastard!” and a “Sick and Twisted Phuck!” He is also well known for
his knowledge and concern for safety in the
public/pansexual/play-party realm. He is a founding member of the
Vancouver Dungeon Monitor Team, (www.vandmteam.com)
which was established in 2001 and currently provides DM’s to all of
the major events in the Vancouver Area. He has also assisted in the
training of DM’s in the Edmonton and Calgary areas. Bruce has
delivered various workshops in many locations around British
Columbia, Alberta and Washington State.
Monique has been publicly involved with BDSM
for 11 years, first in Edmonton and, for the last 5 years in
Vancouver. She has been “freaking twisted” her entire life!
She is well known in both communities. In
Edmonton she sat on the board of the EOS and was part of the
organizing committee for the first few Lupercalias. Monique has
delivered workshops at Lupercalia and at numerous venues in
Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver.
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Scheduled Workshops at Lupercalia MMIX
subject to change
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“Blood and Romance… aka Love
Hurts”
It’s a special occasion and you wish
to treat your submissive to a special gift. How about a
dozen long stemmed red roses – thorns attached, of course!
Show your special one that you care enough to give the very
best, then make it a gift that will be remembered for a
long, long time!
This one of a kind workshop/demo will
put a slightly different spin on adding a romantic touch to
your SM. The “dozen red roses flogging scene” is just a
perfect way to celebrate Valentines Day. It’s been variously
described as “ Romantic, sensuous, beautiful, touching,
symbolic, gory, lusty and picturesque.
Preparation and delivery techniques
will be covered and, as this demo will be taken “ to blood”,
aftercare will be a large component. |
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