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_Poiboy_PLATINUM Member
bastard child of satan
1,113 posts
Location: Raanana, Israel


Posted:
First off, I don't mean this to be a popularity contest, more of an analysis of people others find inspiring, and what makes them stand out for you.

I blame Meg for giving me the idea for this thread, with her great post on the "what makes poi beautiful" thread where she described Ronan, Jade and Thomas' styles in detail. It really helped me understand a few of the things that made me and lots of others like them.

I'll start with one of my many favourites, Thomas (Nevisoul).
There's something about his style that shows you just how dedicated he is, every move he does seems under total control and he seems to be thinking 2 steps ahead of himself. You'll sometimes see him break into some difficult tech move and blend it with ease into his spinning.
His body movement is the same as his spinning - very controlled and flowing. He's one of the people who've inspired me to improve my footwork.

I have some more in my head but I'll keep them for later.

T-S-ASILVER Member
Magic Monkey Juice
252 posts
Location: Saaf Ingerland Innet, England (UK)


Posted:
I don't think I have a faverouite spinner, but there are certainly spinners out there who I take influences from in different areas.

Firstly, Nick, if it wasn't for his tutorials I would still be poorly spinning 3bt weaves. I love Nicks overall style, everything just seems to flow elegantly and fit everything together well.

Tom Nevisoul, after watching the video with Alien Jon, I love his style, the footwork and similar to Nick, making everything flow so smoothley and looks clean and effortless.

Same goes for Jon too I guess. His technical skills and flowing ability is something I really admire, and although I know with a lot of work is possible, it just seems like it's an impossible task to get to that level... But I will give it my best shot.

Finally Ronan. I saw a video earlier which was just outstanding (he had short hair in it and was on a stage with 2 yellow balls and wearing orange, don't know how old it is). I have never seen poi be moed like that before. The combination of contact and poi with such precision made my jaw drop. Although I don't see myself getting into this side of spinning, it's still a pleasure to watch, and a lot of inspiring stuff.

Derek videos have been invaluable to me, and I would love to see a video of him spinning "propperly", more than a tutorial video.

There was some awesome stuff in Cassandras spinning in Paris videos which really influenced me too.

I don't mean to stroke anyones egos here. There are so many good spinners here, and I am sure everyone has a lot too offer the community in their own little ways, but I can only go on who I have seen, so sorry to point out the obvious names tongue2

"We were making castles in the sand: Now we swim in the seas that swept them away"


chemairoSILVER Member
person who like to spin all gears
62 posts
Location: Germany - Düsseldorf


Posted:
okay my favourite tech spinners are mcp, nevisoul, jon, noel, ronan, G and cyrielle at the moment because I think it is really sick how their geometrie-aspects of spinning fits into flow and in to the spin.

I really love watching their videos every time - because it opens my own mind a bit more and shows myself some new transission for spinning.

And of course I hate the Antispinner-Crew that much that I love them too because of their skills. Hopefully you'll never gets your hands cut up - so I can see more of your skills.

StoutBRONZE Member
Pooh-Bah
1,872 posts
Location: Canada


Posted:
Along with the list of the usual suspects, I'd like to toss in Peter ( Mireneye ) because his performance at the JFF in 2008? was IMO, highly innovative

French people for some reason seem to have it going on I don't know whether there's something in the water over there or what.

Quote:There was some awesome stuff in Cassandras spinning in Paris videos which really influenced me too

I just watched that video before posting this. Me too smile When everyone else was ripping off Dervishly Yers, I was ripping off that one. I hadn't watched it in a couple of years and, yep, I've ripped off everything in it, even the style, save those damn carryovers and the evil, evil waist wrap. mad

JayKittyGOLD Member
Mission: Ignition
534 posts
Location: Central New Jersey, USA


Posted:
I love watching yuta and nick spin. They combine a balance of tech and dance into their styles that just makes me happy.

Don't mind me, just passing through.


nulleamaiGOLD Member
member
152 posts
Location: Napoli (Neaples), Australia


Posted:
All the spinners mentioned here are absolutely great, they are the gods of spinning! :-)
Personally i prefer G and Ronan for their combination of dance and new tech, absolutly wonderfull!

Sister ElevenGOLD Member
owner of the group property
1,277 posts
Location: Seattle, WA, USA


Posted:
Honestly, while I'd say I like Yuta and Nevisoul most out of the performers I've seen online (really anyone who can dance and spin fluidly is probably possessed of unearthly powers), I'm really attracted to weird technical stuff too. There are some people here in Seattle doing things I still can't wrap my brain around, and things which I have still never seen in online videos at all, and I think they're my current favorite spinners.

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astonSILVER Member
Unofficial Chairperson of Squirrel Defense League
4,061 posts
Location: South Africa


Posted:
Get them on video? More weird techy stuff is welcome.

tongue2

'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


DrexFactorGOLD Member
Defeats the purpose
73 posts
Location: Washington, DC USA


Posted:
I have a feeling I'll always be going back to Yuta for sheer, "What the #@$& did he just do?" or "Wow, seriously? I would have never thought of trying that..." value.

Lately, however, I've been getting a lot more inspiration from watching Ronan videos. Specifically because most poi spinners seem to center their styles around how they can keep the poi constantly in motion, whereas Ronan seems to seek out pauses and stillness in his poi work in a way that seems very counter intuitive, which is part of what makes his style so distinctive.

Peace,
Drex


tim_marstonaddict
614 posts

Posted:
Ronan beacuse hes is superclean.
All of Flameoz beacuse they but on the best shows.
Sebastian Berger because he was the first person to do three staff backcrosses.
Me cos I love myself wink

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Sister ElevenGOLD Member
owner of the group property
1,277 posts
Location: Seattle, WA, USA


Posted:
They probably won't come back out again 'til summer, but I'll ask them then smile

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leospoiSILVER Member
Poi explorer
108 posts
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada


Posted:
What really got me into practicing and spinning advanced poi was watching at EJC08 crazy poi tricks and advanced body movement with poi including Yuta's performances. I've come a looong way since then and for that I'd have to blame Nick for his tutorials and flow vision and Alienjon for the advanced tech he does. I also admire G's and Ronan's spinning, though it could never fit my style.

TankboySILVER Member
Resident Demolitions Expert
103 posts
Location: San Francisco, Ca, USA


Posted:
Some people who have been inspirational to me:

Alien John - I watch him train, I think I have a handle on the scope of his technique, then i watch him spin fire, and I cant keep up, his speed changes, and the scale/distortion of his patterns because he is so tall fucks with my head.

Noel - The depth of his understanding of how poi works is incredible. I dont get to see him cut loose with poi nearly enough, but he tears it up on the double staffs.

Arashi - Sometimes he spins and im not really feeling it. But sometimes he spins, and his years and years of doing this come out. No one thinks like him, no one spins like him, and seeing what that means unfolding before you is amazing.

Brandon - Contact Staff BEAST! I remember a few years ago when he was just coming up, it was like "oh, there is another decent contact staffer around" and 6 months later at burning man it was hard to believe he made that much progress in that little time.

Meg - Id like to watch her spin if she took those headphones out and that beanie off.


Everyone who has been mentioned on this thread is great though. Cant wait for FireDrums.

UCOFSILVER Member
15,417 posts
Location: South Wales


Posted:
Originally Posted By: Tankboyif she took those headphones out and that beanie off.

There was a time, that if she took that hat off, the world would errupt into chaos and all existance would stop as we know it.

Then she got a hair cut. frown

_Clare_BRONZE Member
Still wiggling
5,967 posts
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK)


Posted:
smile

Getting to the other side smile


mcpPLATINUM Member
Flying Water Muppet
5,276 posts
Location: Edin-borrow., United Kingdom


Posted:
psytrance is still censored censored thou, that's why the headphones remain.

"the now legendary" - Kaskade
"the still legendary" - Kaskade

I spunked in my friend's aquarium and the fish ate it. I love all fish. Especially the pink ones. They are my bitches. - Anon.


TankboySILVER Member
Resident Demolitions Expert
103 posts
Location: San Francisco, Ca, USA


Posted:
only if that censored bit is suckier than

MikefromGlosSILVER Member
Hitman
985 posts
Location: Gloucester England


Posted:
meg psytrance is great what you on bout wink

he he i am mike the amazing gloscircus person who is mike.

Officaly an exception to the Poi Boys are Girls Thing


SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member
All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want
2,280 posts
Location: Trenton, MI, USA


Posted:
Thomas "Nevisoul" Johansson: He gives me so much inspiration with how to flow better and certain moves that seems only he could have thought of just blows me away. In his performaces, I love the way he can combine even the most simple of things and make it look amazing. And I love his bodywork as much if not more than his actual spinning, it just has some kind of look to it that I can't describe.

Nick "Meenik" Woolsey: Has been a redicuous influence on me since the beginning. I first saw his tutorials, and without them I would be nowhere. His beginner series was completely invaluble along with other videos that I had seen before and after the beginner series. I spent so much time just dedicating myslef to all the turnings and making flowers alowing me to spin all around my body. I eventually wondered if he did it with fire, as I didn't know that pretty much everyone that did poi does, and I was amazed. I remember, it was his Atlantis on Fire video, the very first firespinning video I saw. I owe most all my spinning skills and influence to him.

Conway Jennings: One of the first ones I saw, I was blown away by his work with stalls among other things, although I don't think I'll be getting into all of the throws as I'm not really into those. Although I may be once I get really good who knows, I thought the same with under the legs, and now Silly Walk is my favorite move.

Yuta: Hasn't really influenced me in the slightest, but he's fun to watch.

Derek: I absolutely love your tutorials and also owe a great debt to you for much that I know. Especially linear isolations, that opened up a whole new level of flow for me.

And Thomas deserves another mention in my mind because he is currently influencing me the most, and I just love ya wink Something about you reminds me of my unbiological German brother, Lukas. Not sure what it is, maybe that's why I love ya so much hug

The only luck is bad luck.

Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass grin


Noelskimember
129 posts

Posted:
dantano is the best. If you don't know, you betta ask somebody!

[ Unregistered ]addict
413 posts

Posted:
His nick name is "DJ Dantana" and his true name is:

Daniel Tyler

legend,

ninja
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bluecatgeek, level 1
5,300 posts
Location: everywhere


Posted:
it regularly changes, but today my favourite spinner is...

Noel smile

Holistic Spinner (I hope)


Sister ElevenGOLD Member
owner of the group property
1,277 posts
Location: Seattle, WA, USA


Posted:
I only just saw Noel's spinning for the first time recently. Love his crispiness.

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joffjkDIAMOND Member
member
147 posts
Location: bangkok,london and somerset, Thailand


Posted:
Thomas (Nevisoul), G, Ronan, Nick, Noel are all incredible spinners and watching their video can pass hour of the day

at the moment i think nulleamai is my favourite spinner because he's pushing the spinning/throwing side of poi which i myself have been working on smile

I love thinking in circles


Flint_413GOLD Member
Fire Artist and Hooper
181 posts
Location: U.S.A


Posted:
My most favorite spinner is Sage (Sangre Del Sol, Fire Troupe), she's a BAD A$$!! And does some of the most amazing things and doesn't get lost in being a trickster, she stays a dancer.

Now for Fire Eating, Hooping, and Dancing in general I would have to say Forkawaza (Mandalights, Fire Troupe, France). Forka puts a whole new twist on amazing fire eating and is the only person I've seen perform the Flaming Soup trick. Though I have to say I have been impressed with EVERY member of the Mandalights fire troupe, my favorite troupe hands down.
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If you can't stand the heat, get out of my way.


ZazieBRONZE Member
There Is No Spoon
68 posts
Location: Brighton, United Kingdom


Posted:
My most favouritist spinner, from the little I've seen - ooh this could be a poem - is Mr McLean.

Have not actually had the pleasure of meeting yet, but he does similar things to me except better i.e. puts a staff on himself and wiggles about underneath it. In a good way.

Win.

Three years of my life that took. And I get; "... nice."


ravendan968SILVER Member
stranger
5 posts
Location: Mentor, OH, USA


Posted:
The one that i like is the one that kinda got me into poi spinning, Tonya Kay.

angelswingSILVER Member
stranger
1 post
Location: hot marne (france)


Posted:
i love ronan he is so cut this style is beautifull slow and that all because i am french and its so difficult in english
bye bye



tim_marstonaddict
614 posts

Posted:
my new favorite spinners


ecaBRONZE Member
member
197 posts
Location: Minneapolis, MN, USA


Posted:
Ronan is awesome. I absolutely love Yuta's flow. There are just so many wonderful spinners out there I don't think I could choose a favorite (those two have just been on my mind lately).

"Think of the pussy, Weevil."
"What's a pussy-weevil?"


poifull_spiritGOLD Member
journeyman
64 posts
Location: Australia


Posted:
I have to say I love Nick for his style and grace. his movements are so well put together and without him i would not be anywhere near as good as i am now.

G is an inspiration and a constant reminder that however good you think you might be, you can always be neater and use your space better.

Nevisoul because his martial arts like style is unreal and there's some tricks i'd love to learn off him.

Jay Latour, because his style reminds me of my own... only better.

Lastly but certainly not least, Pineapple Pete because he melts my brain!

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