Category: Tech Blog Videos
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. ...
Poi at EJC 2015
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Willow made the pilgrimage to EJC this year, and returned with this fantastic video. It shows off the poi scene at EJC, as well as some serious skill from loads of influential poi-folk. Keith Marshall, Colin Morton, A...
Chris Kelly – Poi Juggling – Dec. 2018
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This is the most comprehensive poi juggling video to date! And the several runner-ups are probably some of Chris's other videos. If you haven't already been following Chris...well, you're doing a bad job. :) Eve...
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.
Liz Knights – Remember the Name
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Some tasty tech and talent from Liz Knights of Boston. The girl's got skill!
Andrew Hersee – Switchback Technology
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Erupting on the scene with his first full tech blog-style video is Andrew Hersee! I first met Andrew at EJC in 2017. We were filming for the annual EJC poi collab video, and some friends urged him to share his rese...
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.
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...
Colin Morton – Full Cirqle Poi
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This video was super fun to watch. Colin has this great combination of new ideas and a direct, efficient approach to them. Love the one poi manips, love the walking isolations, love the cascade variations.