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'''Roland Loomis''' (August 10, 1930 – August 1, 2018), known professionally as '''Fakir Musafar''', was an American performance artist and early proponent of the [[modern primitive]] movement. He experimented with and taught [[body modification]] techniques such as [[body piercing]], [[tightlacing]], [[scarification]], [[tattooing]], and [[flesh hook suspension]]. He was involved in the [[BDSM]], [[Kink (sexual)|kink]] and [[sexual fetishism|fetish]] communities. '''Roland Loomis''' (August 10, 1930 – August 1, 2018), known professionally as '''Fakir Musafar''', was an American performance artist and early proponent of the [[modern primitive]] movement. He experimented with and taught [[body modification]] techniques such as [[body piercing]], [[tightlacing]], [[scarification]], [[tattooing]], and [[flesh hook suspension]]. He was involved in the [[BDSM]], [[Kink (sexual)|kink]] and [[sexual fetishism|fetish]] communities.
-Musafar was featured in ''[[Modern Primitives (book)|Modern Primitives]]'', published by [[RE/Search]], and in the full-length documentary ''Dances Sacred and Profane''. He also appears in the movie ''Modify'' and [[Charles Gatewood]]'s documentary, ''Dances Sacred and Profane''.+Musafar was featured in ''[[Modern Primitives (book)|Modern Primitives]]'', published by [[RE/Search]], and in the full-length documentary ''[[Dances Sacred and Profane]]''. He also appears in the movie ''Modify'' and [[Charles Gatewood]]'s documentary, ''Dances Sacred and Profane''.

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Roland Loomis (August 10, 1930 – August 1, 2018), known professionally as Fakir Musafar, was an American performance artist and early proponent of the modern primitive movement. He experimented with and taught body modification techniques such as body piercing, tightlacing, scarification, tattooing, and flesh hook suspension. He was involved in the BDSM, kink and fetish communities.

Musafar was featured in Modern Primitives, published by RE/Search, and in the full-length documentary Dances Sacred and Profane. He also appears in the movie Modify and Charles Gatewood's documentary, Dances Sacred and Profane.


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