MaurEzekielBRONZE Member newbie 34 posts Location: Philippines
Posted: What do you see yourself doing several years from now? I'm interested in knowing how many here plan to make poi and the other fire arts their main source of income in the future, and how many just treat it as another hobby while focusing on their career.
So, what's your plan? Also, apologies if there's already a thread like this and I just didn't notice it.
Icarus FordeBRONZE Member Just Icarus//Spinner//Pyro//Geek 261 posts Location: New Zealand
Posted: Still playing with fire, except with rather more disregard for personal safety than I have now (which isn't a lot to begin with really...)
Spinning my staff faster than poi (:P) and possibly working as a youth pastor at a church. Other than that... I have no idea.
Seaspraystranger by the day 924 posts Location: At the Back of the North Wind
Posted: I wanna have a portable job, just wandering the world...
Just a dancer in the dark
Fire_MooseSILVER Member Elusive and Bearded 3,597 posts Location: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Posted: Celebrating the 10 year anniversary of you asking me this question
O.B.E.S.E.
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astonSILVER Member Unofficial Chairperson of Squirrel Defense League 4,061 posts Location: South Africa
Posted: Heheh. I have not got a clue.
'We're all mad here. I'm mad, you're mad." [said the Cat.] "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "Or you wouldn't have come here." - Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
triptricianSILVER Member UFO Spotting 350 posts Location: Queensland, Australia
Posted: I just hope i am not doing what i am doiing now
would rather have a bottle-in-front-of-me than a frontal lobotomy
"The dangers of life are infinate and among them is safety"(geothe)
EpitomeOfNoviceGOLD Member Putting the "FUN" in fundamental since 1981 787 posts Location: Dover, Delaware USA
Posted: I see myself as a mother of school aged children and spinning fire for birthday parties, barmitzvas, and similar gatherings...
I also see myself trying to have a most graceful midlife crisis compared to what is shown on the celebrity gossip shows, in sitcoms, and what I've witnessed in real life!
~Rock on!~
"As the pattern gets more intricate and subtle, being swept along is no longer enough"-Waking Life
(All you RLers this is epitome_of_lame *waves hello*)
MaurEzekielBRONZE Member newbie 34 posts Location: Philippines
Posted: Forgot to add mine, haha.
Well, I probably won't have too much time for poi several years from now. Planning to have my own corporate empire by the time I'm in my 30's, haha. Afterwards, I'll probably set up a charity NGO focusing on providing education, employment and shelter to the poor.
Either that, or I go to Boracay and use my poi skills to become a full time performer there, haha!
SeyeSILVER Member Geek 1,261 posts Location: Manchester, UK
Posted: I think I'll always be spinning / juggling but it will just be a hobby that occasionally makes me a few quid. I'd like to think I'll still always find the time for it anyway. I've been doing it for years while everything else changes so I can't see why I shouldnt always be doing it.
I'd hope that in 10 years I'll have a very good job (and my PhD) in something relating to physics. Hopefully fusion power generation or something that I think is equally worthwhile. I think I'll probably have (a) kid(s) as me and my girlfriend will have been together for 17 years - probably enough time to establish that we're committed
Who knows though. 10 years ago I never would have guessed that I'd be production managing festivals or sound engineering and 5 years ago I'd never have imagined going back to uni to study physics. Life doesn't always pan out the way you think it will. Half the fun is adjusting your plans to best suit the new hand that you are constantly being dealt.
the screw upstranger 5 posts Location: emmett idaho USA
Posted: ill be in the US army some in anther counter
someday i will put something witty up here
SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want 2,280 posts Location: Trenton, MI, USA
Posted: I want to have a good job that has something to do with theoretical physics, quantum physics, or astrophysics. Also to be a fire spinner on the side I also would like to hope I always keep into the different forms of juggling as well as expand them.
The only luck is bad luck.
Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass
WoodlandAppleBRONZE Member addict 474 posts Location: Australia
Posted: I want to be remembered for my art
sticks and stones my break my bones, but ski patrol will save me.
SeyeSILVER Member Geek 1,261 posts Location: Manchester, UK
Posted: Originally Posted By: SpinnerofDetroitI want to have a good job that has something to do with theoretical physics, quantum physics, or astrophysics. Also to be a fire spinner on the side I also would like to hope I always keep into the different forms of juggling as well as expand them. What stage of education are you at? I'm studying BSc Physics at the University of Salford at the moment. (A bit late as I'll be 28 in September and I'll be starting my second year).
Icarus FordeBRONZE Member Just Icarus//Spinner//Pyro//Geek 261 posts Location: New Zealand
Posted: Originally Posted By: SeyeWho knows though. 10 years ago I never would have guessed that I'd be production managing festivals or sound engineering and 5 years ago I'd never have imagined going back to uni to study physics. Life doesn't always pan out the way you think it will. Half the fun is adjusting your plans to best suit the new hand that you are constantly being dealt.
Good to see another sound guy on the boards.
That being said, I'm more of a lighting/camera guy, but I can do sound pretty well.
SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want 2,280 posts Location: Trenton, MI, USA
Posted: What stage of education are you at? I'm studying BSc Physics at the University of Salford at the moment. (A bit late as I'll be 28 in September and I'll be starting my second year).
I'm only at the very very end of my junior year in high school. Ever since I read the book The Theory of Everything, I was hooked I went from wanting to be a cosmologist, astronomer, plain old physicist, quantum physicist, astrophysicist, back to quantum physics for a while, and then I found theoretical physics, which I love the concept of. I don't know any of the math because well, I'm not high up enough in math to know what I'm looking at I'm actually just learning about integrals in my Intro to Calc class which I took so I could have math all year (have something after precalc). (We are on trimesters) And I have just barely below 100% in that class and I do almost no work, no studying, just really nothing I just pretty much see a couple examples and I get it So hopefully my transition into higher math classes will not be so hard...
Mind me asking, how hard is it getting into physics as a career, and what kind of job opportunities are there for someone in theoretical physics? I can't think of anything that directly applies it, but I do love all this and illo finish later i have to go
The only luck is bad luck.
Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass
SeyeSILVER Member Geek 1,261 posts Location: Manchester, UK
Posted: Originally Posted By: Icarus FordeGood to see another sound guy on the boards. That being said, I'm more of a lighting/camera guy, but I can do sound pretty well. I've worked in music in one way or another for about 10 years. For the last few years I've been working on the summer festivals. I've already done two this year. It's been fun but I'm happy to be getting out of it. What kind of stuff do you do then?
Originally Posted By: SpinnerofDetroitI'm only at the very very end of my junior year in high school. Ever since I read the book The Theory of Everything, I was hooked I went from wanting to be a cosmologist, astronomer, plain old physicist, quantum physicist, astrophysicist, back to quantum physics for a while, and then I found theoretical physics, which I love the concept of. I don't know any of the math because well, I'm not high up enough in math to know what I'm looking at I'm actually just learning about integrals in my Intro to Calc class which I took so I could have math all year (have something after precalc). (We are on trimesters) And I have just barely below 100% in that class and I do almost no work, no studying, just really nothing I just pretty much see a couple examples and I get it So hopefully my transition into higher math classes will not be so hard...
Mind me asking, how hard is it getting into physics as a career, and what kind of job opportunities are there for someone in theoretical physics? I can't think of anything that directly applies it, but I do love all this and illo finish later i have to go There's plenty of work for physicists. To be involved in theoretical physics really you need to stay in the academic world. Almost everyone that makes a living through that specific discipline does so as a leacturer primarily. Most then have research projects that they work on. Stay on top of the maths and take the chance to learn any extra that you can. I've found that it helps to understand things that you think you will never find a use for as they enhance your ability to process the parts that you will need. Physics (especially theoretical) is mostly maths. In your first undergrad year you have to sit almost an entire years worth of maths alongside your physics modules.
If you want to see something truly amazing Brian Cox made this documentary a year or so ago https://documentaryheaven.com/can-we-make-a-star-on-earth/ . This is my current obsession. I'm going to have a look at two plasma reactors next week. I can't wait.
If you have anything you want to ask feel free. I'm always happy to talk physics or maths
Mr MajestikSILVER Member coming to a country near you 4,696 posts Location: home of the tiney toothy bear, Australia
Posted: win, although i suppose destiny doesnt really count as planning.
"but have you considered there is more to life than your eyelids?"
jointly owned by Fire_Spinning_Angel and Blu_Valley
Icarus FordeBRONZE Member Just Icarus//Spinner//Pyro//Geek 261 posts Location: New Zealand
Posted: Originally Posted By: SeyeI've worked in music in one way or another for about 10 years. For the last few years I've been working on the summer festivals. I've already done two this year. It's been fun but I'm happy to be getting out of it. What kind of stuff do you do then?
Nice! I've done sound for a couple of conferences, nothing too huge, but again - more lighting/display/camerawork is my areas of expertise. I do a lot of stuff for my church, again, various conferences revolving around that sort of scene (one coming up soon actually, gonna be good...) and a little bit of stuff for things like Parachute Festival. Also have a hand in a lot of the stuff that my school does, etc.
Nothing major, but still - a lot of good experience in it.
Kerosene_FalconSILVER Member fire twirly girly 46 posts Location: Victoria, Australia
Posted: I want to do some travelling, probably start with my own country, hope though to see stonehenge, lego land, want to see a real american ranch, glastonbury festival, the european juggling convention. And own a property big enough for my horse and all my big projects( that hopefully my current ones will be finished in 10 years)
Of course my horse is clumsy he has two left feet
Juggling Jack FlashGOLD Member Sneaking 1,207 posts Location: Free falling through time, United Kingdom
Posted: Plans keep changing but eventually I'm going to open my own bar with a friend from high school. Right now I'm focussing on my career as a circus performer and internationally renowned juggler by attending CircoArts, a 3 year full time circus degree in NZ, which will result in me either joining a circus and travelling the world as an entertainer or starting my own community circus. We'll see how that goes and whether I still have the same goals at the end of my course
Shoot for the moon, even if you miss you land among the stars
FelexSILVER Member Destroyer of worlds and ooo shiny. 268 posts Location: In my own head, United Kingdom
Posted: Im just going to do all the things I wish I had when I was younger. In fact thats it im going to get younger.
Pink...?BRONZE Member Mistress of Pink...Multicoloured 6,140 posts Location: Over There, United Kingdom
Posted: I have 2 plans...
1 - midrange - to move back to Bristol and continue gaining experiance in the sector.
2- longterm - to create and produce my own shows sort of 'Sept Doigts de la Main' style.
To the side, I also hope to have a family in the next 10 years, and a house.
Posted: In ten year I would be a surgeon or specialist in whatever I chose, Jed would own his own engineering firm, we'd be quite well off and only work every second year and travel/perform for the other.
HUZZAH!
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