Category: Contact Poi
Timmehtek tech blog VIII
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It's really all of Tim Goddard's tech blogs that deserve legendary status. To pick one to represent them all was hard. I went with recent, dense flow, and 'wtfhow?'. Those are all things you can expect from Tim every ...
Kory San – Poi Research – Fall 2015
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Kory San, fighting the good fight, merging VTG goodness and throw/manip based styles. Keep preaching the gospel, Kory!
Johny Douglas – Taking Steps
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Johny is so committed to learning and flow. It's inspiring to be around.
Mike Levy – I Berned My Hair
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What's astounding is that this is a 2-year progress video. Mike Levy has been erupting on the scene with fresh perspectives on classic contact poi, and lots of awesomely dense toss sequencing. Watch this video a...
Chris Kelly-Sloppy, Floppy, Not Clubs
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Chris Kelly continues to be a prolific contributor to the poi world. Seeing his work long-form really drives home how well he can take dense, manip-heavy ideas and vary them endlessly. Keep it up, Chris. You got the g...
Ronan and Yuta: Poitato Sushi
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A blast from the past, featuring Ronan and Yuta. It's a good reminder of both how influential these two have been, and of how far the poi community has come since 2008.
Antiphon
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Keith is one of the first to take his poi and make them ridiculously long, using his poi almost entirely as a new object with new abilities to wrap fully around different body spaces. He's a well of good ideas and thr...
Joffjk Poi Performance – A Road To No Where
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Joff's act from 2012 featuring spinning, tossing, and contact while under the influence. He uses some seemingly difficult-to-use props that fit perfectly well with his costume.
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.
Jack Burner – For Sagan’s Sake
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Jack is high on a list of underrated poi innovators. Here is one of his awesome videos containing loads of original contact poi ideas. He's smooth, he's inventive, and he deserves loads more attention.