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Alien Jon – Partner Poi Passing and Stealing Recap

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Here is an awesomely innovative workshop taught recently by Alien Jon in Raleigh. Enjoy.

Marvin Ong – Kinetic 2013 Recap – Body Tracers

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Here's a classic workshop recap from Marvin at Kinetic Fire in 2013. Tracers are essential. Smooth and tasty.

Patrick Cahill – Philly flavors

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A totally beastly video by the oft-unseen Pat Cahill. He lays down some progressive juggling, whip catches, sneaky traps and more.

Niall Tuohy Poi – Boom 2010

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Here is an old video that carried a lot of influence. While an enigma, Niall had a new scope for poi performance at the time, and the cleanliness and style, reminiscent of Ronan, was something to be sought after. Ther...

Flowtoys – Life is Beautiful

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Jack Ober, a beautifully clean spinner with a beautifully clean heart. Thanks for being so awesome Jack. It's been inspiring to see you learn and fit so snugly into your flow since we met.

LOOOOP presents LOOOOP POI

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Filmed in beautiful Cargèse, Francois, Hanna, Tina, and Thomas demonstrate some fascinating multi-person partner poi ideas! This video includes lots of weaves, perfectly-timed pattern spinning, some slick one-hand tra...

Tim Goddard-Belarus Session D

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Tim Goddard doesn't spin like anyone else. This is only one of four Belarus Sessions he's posted, and all show tremendous individuality and density. Good on ya', Tim.

Zuz Soutova – Contemporary Dance and poi ideas

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More girls tossing and spinning poi.  Weeeee!!!

Eli’s Tech Poi #8 – Reciprocate

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It's been a while since this beast has made a beastly video. Mmmmmm. 3-poi inverted fantastic 4 variation? oh baby.  

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.