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Poi Thingy of the Day: Number 4

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Btb float drops. Mmm tasty

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...

Parisi – For the Love of Flow

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Some classic flow from the octahedral master, Michael Parisi.

Sa – Contemporary Contact Poi

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Here is the legendary Sa. In this most-recent-but-still-old video, he explores for a moment in contemporary contact poi. Not his usual style but very interesting. Probably the most underrated poi artist of all time...

Occupoi Chicago

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One of the best interjections of 'poi' into another word ever: occupoi.

Liz Knights – Remember the Name

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Some tasty tech and talent from Liz Knights of Boston. The girl's got skill!

Johnathan Alvarez – A Microscope for Time

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This video is viscerally satisfying to watch. Slow motion is visually satisfying in general, but provides some fantastic clarity on Johnathan's style of spinning. Way to go Johnathan, and thanks Matthew Brenner for th...

Justin Hinde – Salt City Poi

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Possibly the cleanest and most innovative contact poi spinner out there, Hinde crushes the scene with gorgeous research, enveloping concepts from glowsticking and juggling into his contact. He reps for Salt City Pr...

Nick Woolsey – Bali Fire Poi Dance Improv

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Here's my favorite video of Nick Woolsey. Lots of interesting tempo changes, stalls, and bendy 3D patterns. I enjoy the distinctly different styles that emerge with the varying length of the poi throughout the video.

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.