Work shops as described by Alien Jon....
Mastering the Basics:
The beginner workshops will focus on mastering and playing with “The Basics.“ You will leave the workshop with several new moves and a clear understanding of how to learn poi effectively and where it all goes.
Prerequisites:
Participants should already be playing with poi, enough to know they enjoy it. Ideally you can do a few basic turns and a forwards 3-beat weave.
The basic curriculum will cover:
An overview of “The Basics”
Spinning, swinging, pendulums, isolations, and other ways to move the poi
The four basic modes of poi and body movement
-Exploring planes and space
Understanding of variables of rhythm and timing
Foundations of turning with each mode
Crosspoints and focus points
Jiggies and pirouettes
Turning freely with variations of weaves and windmills
Turning freely with variations of opposites and butterflies
Strategies for transitioning freely between moves
Dance and expressive movement
Beyond the Basics: Delving into Advanced Poi Spinning:These workshops are ideal for those who can play freely with the basics already and have begun exploring advanced moves and concepts. You can find a definition of “the basics” at playpoi.com/overview-of-the-basics. We will cover many moves and concepts, and you will not have time to learn and master everything. Rather, you will leave the classes with your head spinning and enough new ideas to keep you busy for a year!
Prerequisites:
Able to comfortably flow with all the basics (see video).
Enthusiasm for playing with poi! This is NOT the right class for those wishing to learn advanced moves whilst avoiding practice!
Enthusiasm for trying new things and for participating in a class environment.
Topics of the workshops will include as much as possible of the following:
CONCEPTS
Advanced control of planes
Variations of poi movement: Isolations, extensions, pendulums, inspin, antispin, etc.
Freedom of movement and expression
Stalls and speeds
Variations of flowers
Rhythm and timing
Focus points and mode switching
Cubes and orbing
Linking and tracing
Using focus points for turns, whirling, and beautifying patterns
Pirouettes, whirling, and moving in circles, arcs, and lines on the floor
Creating visual illusions with poi (Bullet time stops, relative stalls, contact-style manipulation)
These workshops are designed to accommodate all levels Beginners start out soaking up knowledge important to their development and end feeling a bit challenged, as concepts are applied at a higher level. Advanced spinners will be reviewing technique they may already know for the 1st half, but almost always find holes they have missed. By the second half they will be into the good stuff!
The workshops are as follows:
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Foundations of interlocking partner poi"Level: experienced beginner to advanced (if you can do Nick's beginner prerequisites you will be fine)
http://www.playpoi.com/overview-of-the-basicsHow to interlock in different patterns with a partner as though you are 2 halves of one body.
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Poi-Chi: teaching poi to your body 1st"Level: all levels welcome (complete beginners may be challenged once we actually start using poi)
Covers a system of body awareness that is the foundation for how you work with poi. Stepping, turning, the 4 modes with your arms. Much of the workshop is without spinning poi. Then putting it all together and then adding poi