Posted: Beautiful project You guys are amazing Tutorials are a lot of work BTDT before I could add good pictures/ graphics to the text and decided to go on travels...
Just a comment:
1) Contact staff tutorial: Looks like a beautiful resource for learning by text. Must have been an awful lot of work and she uses a nice way of putting things. The only thing I would suggest is to add graphics and/or BW pictures at some stage in the future as to make ppl get the hang easier. I'm a bit of a visual person I got to admit...
2) Indian Club Swinging: Funny behaviour when I try to download or print to .pdf - had to reset my resenting PC as to get out of the loop. So it's just a mere online resource as for now (and for me). Pity as it looks very interesting... Funny animated .gif
3) www.Imakokode.org doesn't work, but valur.us gives me the amazingly beautiful .pdf of "antispin". Beautiful resource, text, photos, graphics - nice work.
4) Club and pole spinning - simply awesome.
5) POIA MAI TAKU POI - beautiful work as well. Just couldn't take the time to read through some 200+ pages, yet.
6) Spinning and Geometry - both links don't work...
7) Indian Club swinging II - it just might be us.archive.org or my lap, they just don't get along with each other. Trying Orbit downloader and ... woohoo it works [/sigh]
8) PoiPoi basic and advanced - boah, that's what I call a nice manual shall make it part of any workshop! I it Monkey, very
Just my 2ct
the best smiles are the ones you lead to
RicheeBRONZE Member HOP librarian 1,841 posts Location: Prague, Czech. Republic
Posted: I'm putting this library in here, even though can get usefull for everyone.
Posted: wow this library is amazing! thank you so much for your great work richee!!!
btw does anybody of you guys know how to get in touch with michal kahn? I've been mailing her but didn't get any response, so I think that account isn't in use anymore..
Posted: Thanks, Richee. The printable spinning tutorials by Monkey are great! The book list is a real resource, too. Thanks again for putting this together. -Charlene
RicheeBRONZE Member HOP librarian 1,841 posts Location: Prague, Czech. Republic
Posted: I've got asked by Rob, Rev and other to translate Poi book I'm author into English.
Despite it would have some difficulties I can do, even add new and up to date information at all.
But I'd like to know your opinion if such 'guide book' would bring new light to Poi knowledge base.
keep on practising,
:R
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astonSILVER Member Unofficial Chairperson of Squirrel Defense League 4,061 posts Location: South Africa
Posted: Dunno until we know what is in it.
I would welcome it, even if it is just one concept in there that clicks for me it would be worth the time spent reading it.
'We're all mad here. I'm mad, you're mad." [said the Cat.] "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "Or you wouldn't have come here." - Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
RicheeBRONZE Member HOP librarian 1,841 posts Location: Prague, Czech. Republic
Posted: I've came into a conclusion, that even for 2 people in the whole world. It has a sense.
Posted: It looks like a really nice composition to me.
I think it´s always good to have as many different sources as possible. In club swinging (for example) I first had A.Jillings, followed by a modern german one from Dirk Schäfer (Lemmi), then Ben Richter, some old books and finally the W.J.Schatz (which I would have liked to be my first (and only!))
There are significant differences between them giving different possibilities of developing "style" or how to make the same move looking different (for ex. by shortening the length of swing or circle.)
Even if I don´t understand any of the czech words, I would like to try a translation from english to german.
Greets & Happy Xmas, David
°~ClubswingingSnakelover~°
RicheeBRONZE Member HOP librarian 1,841 posts Location: Prague, Czech. Republic
Posted: Space removed from the subject name. Added German translation of W.J.Shatz. Bit code rewrite, repaired links.
dalefBRONZE Member dubbles extraordinaire 36 posts Location: USA
Posted: Poi Sim 1.1
This is always fun especially at high numbers. I'm sure everyone remembers this one.
RicheeBRONZE Member HOP librarian 1,841 posts Location: Prague, Czech. Republic
Posted: Coincidently while searching I've found fire safety guide from Eric Bagai.
Also Ben name is Richter.
here you go,
:R
EDITED_BY: Richee (1230998808) EDIT_REASON: Ben name
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TankboySILVER Member Resident Demolitions Expert 103 posts Location: San Francisco, Ca, USA
Posted: Arm mode -24 poi mode -23
AlienJonGOLD Member enthusiast 290 posts Location: Everywhere, USA
Posted: Nice 1 Tank Arm mode 8, poi mode 20 (or any other multiple of A:2, P:5) This lines up nicely with in a goofy flower: Arm mode 8, poi mode -16 (or any other multiple of A:1, P:-2) You get 2 antispin 3-loop cycles for every one cycle of the precession of the in-spin loops. So the whole thing is repeating every 2 arm circles. The poi heads meet in interesting ways and the petals line up in interesting ways because the in-spin loops are precessing in an anti-spin direction.
Weeeee!
+Alien Jon
dalefBRONZE Member dubbles extraordinaire 36 posts Location: USA
Posted: Arm Mode -56 (or any denomination of -8, but -56 is best) poi mode -4 (or any increment of -4)
-8 -8 is long arm
AlienJonGOLD Member enthusiast 290 posts Location: Everywhere, USA
Posted: dalef, you just like starting at blinkies. =P
+Alien Jon
dalefBRONZE Member dubbles extraordinaire 36 posts Location: USA
Posted: teh blinkies tells me hows to spins pois!
hehe its the pattern in betweeeeeeen the pattern
TankboySILVER Member Resident Demolitions Expert 103 posts Location: San Francisco, Ca, USA
Posted: arm mode -52 poi mode -4
john, i cant believe you cant do this pattern, its only the basis for all quantum spinning.
newgabeSILVER Member what goes around comes around. unless you're into stalls. 4,030 posts Location: Bali, Australia
Posted: Hey thanks for these I am doing a major project for my education degree about education in circus and circus in education. SOme of these thinks will be really useful. Anyone have links to research on transfer benefits of object manipulation? eg neurological integration, social benefits?
.....Can't juggle balls but I sure as hell can juggle details....
Mother_Natures_SonSILVER Member Rampant whirler. 2,418 posts Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia!
Posted: Hey, newgabe, I'm currently studying to be a teacher... so I'd love to read your project if you wouldn't mind me having a look. Pretty please with a poi on top?
When is it due?? My neices primary school has some sort of circus program going... i don't know precisely how its integrated but I do know that they make devilsticks and poi as well as learn some basics with them, but I'm uncertain precisely what. Would you like me to go find out more about it??
(As a side note, I became a fairly cool uncle with my butterfly triple inverted, isolated antispin hoosiwhatsits while the poi craze lasted at her school which was right up the road from where I live.)
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