#874087 - 22/10/08 10:17 AM
Chapter XI (first half)
[Re: Stout]
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ancient oachkatzlschwoaf
Registered: 13/11/02
Loc: germany
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wish I could write a few things on your posts but things are a little crazy right now and I have no time at all yet I uploaded first half of a new chapter oh and if you wanna do me a favour you can rate this thread. this will not only enlarge my ego but also your pen1s muhahaha enjoy
Edited by duvan (22/10/08 10:18 AM)
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#874189 - 23/10/08 03:48 AM
Re: Poi Guidebook for Everyone
[Re: Stout]
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member
Registered: 30/10/05
Loc: here
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hi max!!
i like your guidebook and i-m so sorry that my english isn-t as good as yours- to explain all my words, idea-s,experiences and picture-s ...
but i-m happy your german, so maybe one day we can speak about all this in our mother language...
cause some things i read ,are remebering me about things i learned in my education as teacher for sport, in modern and new dance ,thai chi,yoga and theatre-improvisation (clowning) aso
(cause about some things there-s a big book list,f.ex. didactic of sport (sportdidaktik),teaching about movement (bewegungslehre), teaching about training (trainingslehre)...aso.
also i agree a lot of what was said about dance (thanxs banshee !!)
setting different focus :step, feet, health, bodycenter, character, imagination,psychology ,chacras...
..using room and space...using bodywork ? !, using anatomic knowlegde,
these are just headliners...(sorry for all that i don-t go deeper in it now)
maybe i stay a bit longer in berlin 25.10. rob-s workshop in berlin ??
would be nice...
just now in my work is focused again in theatre /dance knowledge
using room FLoor), finding my (fool) character , rhythm, freezes, breath, "ticks"-, surprising moments (singing ??)....
for me in a group
onces more
josh
Edited by joshgomera (23/10/08 03:50 AM)
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#874197 - 23/10/08 06:45 AM
Re: Naked girls pictures
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veteran
Registered: 29/07/05
Loc: lost
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laban_Movement_Analysismight be interesting applied to poi spinning/staff too... also the bartenief movement work.That talks about the core support( center) stuff I have been trying to outline. I find that just being conscious of which I want a movement quality to portray, really gives intention to the movement, and it reads much clearer. very useful for choreography of all sorts. Expereiment: Try taking the qualities and coming up with movements that fit, for example one using direct, sudden, free and light. ( first have a read about what those mean in his system!) then try changing just one element, like making the movement direct, sustained free and light. See how it changes everything... Fun to play with. Probably with poi a super big challenge, maybe less so with staff. have fun!
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#874236 - 23/10/08 02:39 PM
Re: Poi Guidebook...
[Re: Mother_Natures_Son]
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Yowza!!!
Registered: 12/05/04
Loc: Victoria,Canada
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What??? Only half a chapter ??  The conundrum... Do I read it now and treat it like a work in process..go for the instant gratification ? Or do I wait until the piece is completed ?? Decisions....Decisions...
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#874406 - 26/10/08 12:00 AM
Re: Poi guidebook for everyone
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I can´t think therefore I´m not
Registered: 16/07/05
Loc: In my backpack
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That horse reminds me of Max when he runs down a hill with a camera on his shoulder and doesn´t pay attention to the ground he´s running on  Max knows what I mean.... But the fact is that there is people out there that got balance reminding me of that horse up there, scares me a little bit, however I know that you wont meet any of these people here on home of poi and that makes me very happy  , body awareness.
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#874480 - 27/10/08 01:27 PM
Re: Poi guidebook for everyone
[Re: joshgomera]
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Returning to a unique state of Equilibrium
Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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This is Beautiful Max! I love it!  one suggestion; a chapter on developing or using models for understanding and exploring object manipulation would be good. Anti's staff siteswap, I think Yuta uses a 'multiple squares' model, others use boxes/cubes for 3d space - I've seen a geometric shape model demonstrated in a video (was it Thomas?) etc etc. I think 95% of the poiple I really idolise use some kind of model to theoretically understand poi movement. I think models lend themselves to the development of much more interesting poi than 'trick collecting'. Josh
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#874484 - 27/10/08 02:05 PM
I'm a pony
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ancient oachkatzlschwoaf
Registered: 13/11/02
Loc: germany
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@thomas: weeeeehaaaa.. I really keep laughing when watching the video and seeing you imitating my accident, muhaha as for other people being unbalanced, for me it was even worse than that poor pony. So I'm very glad and thankfull that I got rid of this uber-unbalancedness thanks to the help of many poiple. ay, josh(gomera) you describe precisely what I meant, glad there are other people out there feeling like me! still waiting for that PM  @josh(pyro): I planned a chapter in that I talk about a possible poi siteswap. I didn't have something like you mentioned in mind but honestly, one of the reasons I am not continuing writing at the moment is that I am getting a little scared of the size of this guidebook. It's getting harder and harder for me to break stuff down if it is about psychology and that sorta things. Makes me feel like it might not really be helping but rather confusing one. I'm also superbusy working on that documentary, so please be patient (do you get tired of my excuses as well?) free round of hugs for everyone 
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#874491 - 27/10/08 02:51 PM
Re: Poi guidebook for everyone
[Re: Pyrolific]
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Rampant whirler.
Registered: 01/08/07
Loc: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
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I agree on the idea of models. My model is a simple one... simply consists of a breakdown of the components... timing, direction, poi relative to body, arm, other poi. And then everything is constructed out of that. With an emphasis on how the poi interacts with the space around you, the geometric patterns your hands and poi move on...
Apart from that its a theft of all the models I've heard of, it depends on the concept I'm battling with at the time, of course. Isolations, cateyes and the like I use Alien Jons circle theory, for example.
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#874582 - 28/10/08 10:13 PM
Re: Poi guidebook for everyone
[Re: Mother_Natures_Son]
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Lord High Poobah of Over-inflated Titles
Registered: 02/12/07
Loc: South Africa
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Pyrolific: I think it was Cyrille. Look for "poi geometry" in the videos forum.
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#874643 - 29/10/08 10:31 AM
Re: Poi guidebook for everyone
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Returning to a unique state of Equilibrium
Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
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yeah I reckon thats the one! 
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#891371 - 03/07/09 04:07 AM
Re: Poi guidebook for everyone
[Re: joshgomera]
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beginner forever
Registered: 11/03/08
Loc: Santa Cruz, Ca
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