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dnikyreverseSILVER Member stranger 3 posts Location: USA
Posted: Hi. I'm preparing to teach a workshop on poi movement. I've taught many individuals moves over the years, but this will be my first formal workshop.
I want to teach poi spinners how to be "poi dancers" or "movement artist" and how to look move like a performer and less like a decoration on stage.
I want this to be a workshop that people of all experience levels will benefit from.
Any tips or ideas on what I should cover, which moves to teach, or anything else would be greatly appreciated. thank you in advanced for your time