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SariaBRONZE Member stranger 2 posts Location: California, USA
Posted: Hello! I'm new to these forums, and relatively new to fire dancing in general. I have take a few intro classes to poi and staff, but haven't done much practicing yet. I am a tribal belly dancer and I have done lots of sword dancing/balancing.
I have recently been asked if I could do a belly dance routine with fire, specifically with a fire in each hand and balancing on my head. Since I can balance a sword pretty well, I would be willing to try some fire. The problem I've ran into is that I can't find any tools that are geared toward balancing on the head (other than some fire swords).
I would like something like a torch in a bowl? Does that makes sense? I have a photo of a troupe that did something like what I'm looking for but they have since disbanded and I have been unsuccessful at contacting them. Here is a link to a couple photos: Photo 1 Photo 2
The 2nd photo looks like it's a plain gold bowl with a flame setting in some sand or some other medium, but the flame is much bigger than what you could get from a candle, so I'm sure they used some kind of fuel.
Looking for some suggestions from some fire dancers. I'm excited that I found these forums, and excited to start some fire dancing this summer.
liquidtrancei dream in circles... 336 posts Location: Scotland
Posted: Thank you ^^ __________________________________________ Principles of play บาค...609;์ is a simple idea sounds a lot, think twice, but hands must be played fast บาคาร่าออนไลน์ will slowly gain EDITED_BY: Pipat12 (1299151858)
JamethGOLD Member enthusiast 378 posts Location: NSW, Australia
Posted: robot generated spam, or someone who has been very not undrunk?
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