Poi Poi and fursuits

[quote name='Wikipedia on Poi (Juggling)']Poi is a form of juggling, or object manipulation with balls on ropes, held in the hands and swung in various circular patterns, comparable to club-twirling. It originated with the Māori people of New Zealand (the word poi means "ball" in Māori). Women and men used it to increase flexibility, strength, and coordination. It developed into a traditional performance art practiced mostly by women. This art, in conjunction with others including waiata a ringa, haka and titi torea, make up the performance of kapa haka (Māori culture groups).[/quote]After having a go with my friend's poi, I decided I wanted some of my own, so I ordered some (there goes my food for the week :'( )
My friend had some rainbow-coloured ones but they look a bit childish, so I got myself some better ones. Instead of hard ends they are beanbag ones, and the tails are detachable. I also ended up buying a DVD that teachers beginners to become l33t at spinning...

If I get good, these are some tricks that aren't too hard... These pictures were taken with special glow poi that light up different colours with a camera using a long exposure time so you can see the trails. I mgiht get some glow poi if I get good at it...


And on an unrelated note, I found a great performance of 'Still Alive' (the ending song from Portal) by a guy in a tiger fursuit... :huh:

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[quote name='xJonny' date='Jan 22 2008, 10:02 PM']Pois are a fad imo, but that fursuited person is pretty good
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If, by a fad, you mean everyone gets some to follow the crowd, then no, this isn't it. I only know one person who owns some poi. If you mean I will use them for a short time then probably forget about them, you may be right :P
 

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