#862647 - 13/05/08 01:11 AM
study poi
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Registered: 27/04/08
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hi, i'm wondering if any of you guys knew a school of something like that where you could actually study poi proffessionaly? i just feel so good with them, make me feel alive!
i'm sorry if the topic has been created, haven't seen any other one with same title in the search...
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#862649 - 14/05/08 02:54 AM
Re: study poi
[Re: natasqi]
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Registered: 27/04/08
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yeah i thought about it as well. so i might arrange with the girl i bought my poi from to give me some poi lessons if she doens't mind, thought i was wondering if there were any koind of instutition where you could learn it properlly, know what i mean?
travelling might be the key in fact, and that's what i intend to do
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#862650 - 14/05/08 03:22 AM
Re: study poi
[Re: ReivaX]
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Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Guildford, Surrey, England
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When you say "professionally" do you mean that literally or just as in "to a very good level" Nat is right - there's plenty of circus schools where you can get degrees/diplomas from, though these usually (always?) cover more than just one prop. If you just want to get really good - get out there, learn of as many people as you can, attend some proper workshops and/or classes and even book private lessons with some good spinners. Then practise. Lots. 
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#862651 - 14/05/08 01:15 PM
Re: study poi
[Re: Durbs]
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Registered: 27/04/08
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thank you, that's another thing i love about the poi world, it's all about meeting new people and sharing! i'll get out there, after australia, i'm planning to go in thailande, sounds like fun!
thanks
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#862652 - 14/05/08 10:06 PM
Re: study poi
[Re: ReivaX]
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what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls.
Registered: 03/03/05
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
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Not many circus schools teach poi. There are some people at CircoArts in NZ this year who are pretty good and no doubt they are playing a lot; but as usual, teaching each other.
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#862653 - 15/05/08 12:47 AM
Re: study poi
[Re: newgabe]
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Registered: 05/01/08
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There seems to be some schools in the Sanfrancisco area (at least accorting to the internet). I know it's a long way from you (and me too!), but if you're interested it might be worth it. Temple of Poi teaches beginner, intermediate and advanced classes in flowology (their term, not mine), which is basically how to dance fluidly with your poi. I don't know much else about them though, as I am not about to go that far west any time soon.
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#862654 - 15/05/08 02:37 AM
Re: study poi
[Re: Silk_the_Elf]
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Registered: 23/09/01
Loc: Guildford, Surrey, England
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Do some research on Temple of Poi if you're even considering that, to many it's not the way to go... (That's me being diplomatic) 
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#862655 - 15/05/08 02:59 AM
Re: study poi
[Re: Durbs]
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Registered: 05/01/08
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You know I didn't see the multitudinous posts on the subject until after I'd already posted. And short of saying that I am a bit crestfallen I won't say anymore on the subject.
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#862658 - 16/05/08 09:57 PM
Re: study poi
[Re: bluecat]
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Registered: 27/04/08
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ub3rOz? who/what/where is it?
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#862660 - 17/05/08 12:11 AM
Re: study poi
[Re: newgabe]
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yeps, research on the website is quite usefull.. i know i read it somewhere, somehow...
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