Belly dance is the only dance form (other than the free form style known hereabouts as flailing mania) I've done since I left school, so I can't recommend another form in particular: I only know that IMO poi doesn't combine particularly well with belly dance.
Mostly when I'm attempting poi dancing myself it's home brew, but then I do it mainly for my own pleasure.
Any form of dance / movement training would be better than none but I'd lean towards something more dynamic and with more arm movement
#907592 - 05/03/1006:11 AMRe: dancing with poi
[Re: Jameth]
Sister Eleven
owner of the group property
Registered: 03/08/09
Loc: Seattle, WA
(On the other hand, maybe I don't need much in the way of dance lessons; last night was the third spin jam in a row I got told I was fun to watch. What up with that?)
liquidtrance
i dream in circles...
Registered: 29/11/05
Loc: Scotland
i do a lot of stuff in nightclubs with my flowtoys so I've taken up the 'tutting' dance style cos it's quite effective for freehand work, as for general dance i dunno, never been much good with my feet
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#907635 - 06/03/1003:46 AMRe: dancing with poi
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liquidtrance
i dream in circles...
Registered: 29/11/05
Loc: Scotland
I live in scotland UK I'm afraid otherwise I would love to!! plenty of people on HOP live in that area though so check out the 'meet others' section, you should find someone
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#909769 - 06/04/1012:16 PMRe: dancing with poi
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Mel Mepham
journeyman
Registered: 03/04/10
Loc: Wellington, New Zealand
the lady who gave me my poi told me that its not about the way you move your poi as such but the way you move with the poi, i liked that, the poi should (in my opinion) should be an extension of yourself when dancing, you need to feel the tension of the poi's and use it to your advantage when moving with them.
#910191 - 09/04/1008:42 PMRe: dancing with poi
[Re: Mel Mepham]
leospoi
Poi explorer
Registered: 02/02/08
Loc: Vancouver, BC, Canada
Very true indeed, since your arms are pulling on the poi all the time the poi are also pulling on you. You need to treat your whole body as another prop to manipulate and in unison with the poi create interesting patterns.
#914811 - 02/06/1001:05 PMRe: dancing with poi
[Re: Smurf24029]
Sister Eleven
owner of the group property
Registered: 03/08/09
Loc: Seattle, WA
Hm. I just realized one can move one's shoulders and hips in different timings and directions (except together-opposite doesn't really work), and the same with other joint pairs. I wonder if there's an appealing way to work this into body motions to play against one's hybrids or simpler spinning motions.
EpitomeOfNovice
Putting the "FUN" in fundamental since 1981
Registered: 15/09/09
Loc: Dover, Delaware USA
Have you looked into Bollywood style? I could see that combining with tech quite well. I'm still pretty simplistic in my movement, but am finding that modern, lyrical, and older hip-hop moves are very compatible with poi (locks and new jack swing, mainly as far as hip-hop goes).
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been mucking around with getting the melbourne shuffle incorporated into my poi routines. not sure if anyone has done this before would be interested to see if any of you melbournites have had success in being able to do this
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#916573 - 26/06/1004:48 AMRe: dancing with poi
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Smurf24029
Poi Master Smurf
Registered: 05/09/09
Loc: Tacoma, Washington
So I dont know if this has been mentioned in here yet or not, but my friend gave me an idea. Figure skating with fire dancing. Seems interesting to me.
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#916578 - 26/06/1007:09 AMRe: dancing with poi
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EpitomeOfNovice
Putting the "FUN" in fundamental since 1981
Registered: 15/09/09
Loc: Dover, Delaware USA
Sounds great if you're an excellent skater, but I think I'll pass on that one! I've been toying with some Latin ballroom footwork lately and it seem promising...
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Smurf24029
Poi Master Smurf
Registered: 05/09/09
Loc: Tacoma, Washington
I LOVE THAT VIDEO!!!!!! Do the Turbonoba Child. Gather the Mushrooms, Pick the Apples ahahahahahahaha me and my friends actually did some of those at raves. Especially lost in the woods with a bewildered stare
Also Epitome, The idea is definitely something that would require amazing ice skating skill, but when I imagined someone really good at both ice skating and poi, it opened up a few ideas that would only be possible on ice. Just a fun thought that I figured would be appropriate here.
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#916588 - 26/06/1010:28 AMRe: dancing with poi
[Re: Smurf24029]
EpitomeOfNovice
Putting the "FUN" in fundamental since 1981
Registered: 15/09/09
Loc: Dover, Delaware USA
Originally Posted By: Smurf24029
Also Epitome, The idea is definitely something that would require amazing ice skating skill, but when I imagined someone really good at both ice skating and poi, it opened up a few ideas that would only be possible on ice. Just a fun thought that I figured would be appropriate here.
If this manages to come together I want to see a video! I love watching the funky figure skating routines and would love to see it with such an element added Staff and skating would be pretty awesome too!
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