#124315 - 25/01/08 01:59 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: DJ Dantana]
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Registered: 06/12/05
Loc: In your face!
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Coming from a dance background, I feel it has helped my spinning no-end. Having a strong knowledge of Ballet & modern dance has helped me develope style and grace into my spinning. But more recently I have been Tap dancing with Poi just to see what is possible. A friend of mine also does Tap & Poi and we had great fun with this. Wings & maxi fords are both possible- and a great way of adding extra beats! Since I have seen lot's of other stuff done with poi such as stilts, acro, rollerskates etc, I was wondering if anyone else has tried poi & tap or has seen this done before?
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#124316 - 26/01/08 02:31 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: Bernie_Flame]
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Pinker than thou
Registered: 04/05/06
Loc: A little pink world all my own...
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Written by: BernieFlame
I was wondering if anyone else has tried poi & tap or has seen this done before?
What's the gaucho (? maybe) thing with the clacking poi(-like swingy things with metal weights) on the ground as you tap that Cirque du Soleil had in Saltimbanco called? That was/is tap and poi at the same time (though the poi moves were *very* limited -parallel circles in and out of time and 2 and 3 beat weave is pretty much all I remember- even in the Soleil show)
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#124318 - 26/01/08 06:25 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: Bernie_Flame]
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Pinker than thou
Registered: 04/05/06
Loc: A little pink world all my own...
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A wise man once said: "You have two ears and one mouth, therefore you should shut the  up and listen" (though, to be fair, he might not've put it _quite_ like that..)
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#124319 - 26/01/08 06:57 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: PinkNigel]
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Registered: 03/01/08
Loc: South Of The Swan, West Oz.
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Wow...that was pretty cool.
As a bellydancer venturing into Poi, I will be blending my poi and bellydance..I already have some 'routines' in mind, just have to learn and get fluent in the poi moves...
Ordinarily when I've been practicing my poi I use upbeat music and just let the music take over.
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#124320 - 26/01/08 04:02 PM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: AmaraO]
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Registered: 31/03/03
Loc: Perth
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Theres a group in USA who use "voi". A combo of veil and poi as they put it. Will send you a linkie. Jeds used flags with dancers before but more as a spinner not dancer. Remind me to have a look at my silk flags.
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#124321 - 27/01/08 01:41 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: Gnor]
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Registered: 03/01/08
Loc: South Of The Swan, West Oz.
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I have Veil Poi already Gnor :-)
Thats why all the silk  I've been making the veils :-)
Edited by AmaraO (27/01/08 11:26 AM)
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You also tilt when you should withdraw, and that is Knightly too. Rest In Peace, Heath.
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#124322 - 27/01/08 02:17 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: AmaraO]
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Registered: 06/12/05
Loc: In your face!
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wonderful video. Although the poi and tap skills were pretty basic, it is very entertaining. Thanks 4 that.x
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#124323 - 01/02/08 09:53 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: Bernie_Flame]
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It's a f*ckin' Ball, innit.
Registered: 31/08/04
Loc: Bristol
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the cirque thing is/are called boleadoras.
I mix poi and popping/boogaloo.
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Step (To Bluecat): That's something I can imagine Ed doing, only cleaner and better.
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#124325 - 01/02/08 01:30 PM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: Bernie_Flame]
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It's a f*ckin' Ball, innit.
Registered: 31/08/04
Loc: Bristol
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yup, that's exactly right.  a lot of popping is all about making interesting lines and shapes and movements with your body, which compliment the poi so well. Waving is a bit harder to incorporate whilst spinning poi, because of the level of body isolation needed to make just the waves look good. a dead still hand can't spin poi!  works great when manipulating the poi instead of spinning them, though. It's good to see more people getting into it. good luck with it!
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Elements of the past and the future, combining to make something not quite as good as either...
Step (To Bluecat): That's something I can imagine Ed doing, only cleaner and better.
Must be time for a name change soon...
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#124326 - 22/02/08 06:56 PM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: Kat]
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Registered: 19/02/08
Loc: Texas.
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I like to listen to Dance Gavin Dance when I spin or other bands like Paramore, Job For A Cowboy or Emarosa.
I can usually find a rhythm while listening to those bands and it adds a lot to my poi.
Especially "Surprise! I'm From Cuba, Everyone Has One Brain" by Dance Gavin Dance and "Tragic Tragic Track Jacket" by HeavyHeavyLowLow really get me to do some interesting stuff while doing anti-spin flowers.
I guess modern is the style I tend to use while dancing.
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#124327 - 12/04/08 10:40 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: kdldamn]
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Registered: 11/10/07
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I actually saw my first poi being swung at a dance part/rave type scene here in the pacific northwest, so thats always been a part of how I move with mine. I'm decent at popping and locking, but I find the style difficult to mesh with poi and prefer fluid dancing over it. A little freestyle movement and expression always helps as well. The other day a rock song remix came on the radio while I was swinging for some friends so I turned my body to the side, started swinging my left arm in large circles and the thrashing with my right arm in a small circle so it looked like I was jamming on a guitar. That along with the head banging got my buddies laughing hysterically (in a WOW kind of way). But yea I just prefer movement in general over anything. I have a friend whos feet never moves when he does poi so it looks like hes always in control. When I spin even I don't know whats going to happen, I just let my body follow the poi...Heres a link to the vid page so you know what I'm talking about. http://www.homeofpoi.com/ubbthreads/show...5/o/all/fpart/1Makes it hard to develop 'routines' tho...
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#124328 - 03/08/08 05:42 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: Kat]
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Registered: 17/10/03
Loc: Seattle / WA / USA
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I have been taking (beginner) modern dance classes since 2 years. And now I can do a pirouette with giant vertical reel  I am thinking of getting ballet classes next. My experience has been no matter what genre of dance you are interested, ballet technique is always involved. cheers,
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#124329 - 03/08/08 08:53 AM
Re: dancing with poi
[Re: Atacan(aka muaddip)]
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newbie
Registered: 13/06/08
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One thing I am working on is being able to do my backflip while spinning. I can do it but I have a hard time getting a full flip because most of a backflip is done with your arms. I have a break dancing and free running background so im starting to do a lot of wild things with poi now that I have better poi control.
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