Category: Beautiful and Artistic Videos

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Teddy Petrosky – I Let Go By Moving, Breathing

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I know it's something small, but I really appreciate the title of this video. I think most movement artists can probably relate. Thanks Teddy.

Johny Douglas, Kaden Hurst, Justin Hinde – Point of Interest

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Three mega spinners collaborate in this video as Johny travels from Colorado on his way to Portland. Johny Douglas, a modern spinner who plays with other props as well, was recently featured in a Kuma films video. ...

Thomas Johansson spin Podpoi

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A feel-good and beautiful video from flowtoys showing Thomas rocking his pods.

Piers Van Looey – Dark

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Piers Van Looey lays it down with some tasty juggling and tech.  

Johny Douglas – Taking Steps

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Johny is so committed to learning and flow. It's inspiring to be around.

Nicky Evers – Flame 2013 Instructor Promo

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In 2013 when I managed the workshop schedule for FLAME Festival, I set out to get each instructor to create a video before the festival to promote their workshops. Nicky's video was probably my favorite submission of ...

Ronan and Yuta – Squares of Darkness: Poitato Sushi

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A great video from the pre-facebook era of poi. Yuta and Ronan spent some time at the Vulcan, explored its many staircases, and did some great work with tunneling and manipulation. Dig it!

Keith and Antonia – Autumn’s Passing

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UTTER DESTRUCTION!!! Two of the greats, Keith Marshall and Antonia Mae, take things to the next level. Again. The passing in here is so delicate and yet so SO solid. Pretty much none of this stuff has hit the airwa...

Ronan and Vojta: Broken Toe Bros

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Ronan and Vojta with some refreshingly not throw/three/four/tangley poi. Clean, crisp tunneling, poi tracing, and all around aesthetically pleasing things.

Aaron Hall – Backyard POV Poi Spinning

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Aaron shows you what it looks like to do all sorts of tangles, straightjackets, and contact poi concepts from a first person perspective.