If you are interested ~ take a look at my channel for an alternative explanation, perhaps its a more holistic approach to the origins of modern poi. The Hindu / Buddhist /Animist culture & influence of India covered a vast area back then! Looks like the fire arts was widespread in The whole 'Indo-Pacific/ Australasia' region we know of today!! ... Hopefully, the 'JoriAcharya' channel will attempt to trace why the flow arts got to 'Polynesia' & 'Aotearoa'(NZ) in the first place! ~~~Shanti
Namaste, My respects to you Nick as one of the foremost modern instructors in flow. ~~ 2 years plus from the making of this video, I'd like to point out that 'the modern art form of fire poi' is perhaps not modern at all, but could have been introduced from the Hindu/Buddhist/Animist cultures of India well before the 7th century!! The traditional fire flow arts still exists all over India & South East Asia to this day.
My friend Michine21 said: Nice video, i don't understand what they say but ok, hehehe, it's really cool. Nick, as usual thanks, now i can explain easily the poi history showing this video.
Well really I think we're agreeing. I should re-write the script to say, "when poi spread around the world, the traditions of the Maori remained in New Zealand." That's really what I was trying to say in the original script, and now that you point it out I see how it can be interpreted as "the traditions of the Maori were lost all together." I would love to come back to New Zealand to learn more about traditional poi!
Dont get me wrong meenik, I am totally impressed by what you do with your 'poi'. its awesome and I would steal your moves for our own stuff. But you cant call a spade a spade if its actually a shovel - if you know what i mean. Playpoi is a good name for what you do. Other than the historical inaccuracies I love what you do and can see it taking off in a big way - all the best!
The traditions of poi are not lost. Fire poi dancers just didnt want to get the facts right - poi originated as part of Maori martial arts as a wrist strengthening, agility and coordination exercise amongst Maori warriors. Maori fought hand to hand combat and were often unbeatable in war by invaders. Women first used poi to distract the warriors through seductive moves which allowed their warriors the advantage of an ambush. poi is still practiced in New Zealand. Get your facts right!.
I think you're just misunderstanding the script, but I'll try to change it to make it clear. When poi spread around the planet, the Maori traditions didn't spread with it, they stayed in New Zealand. I think I mostly have my facts right but I didn't realize people would interpret it that way. I'll think of a way to re-write the script. thanks for pointing that out.
Who are the "may-orey" people of New Zealand? You are clearly unresearched and culturally insensitive.
Snazzzish 3 weeks ago in playlist About Poi Dancing
If you are interested ~ take a look at my channel for an alternative explanation, perhaps its a more holistic approach to the origins of modern poi. The Hindu / Buddhist /Animist culture & influence of India covered a vast area back then! Looks like the fire arts was widespread in The whole 'Indo-Pacific/ Australasia' region we know of today!! ... Hopefully, the 'JoriAcharya' channel will attempt to trace why the flow arts got to 'Polynesia' & 'Aotearoa'(NZ) in the first place! ~~~Shanti
JoriAcharya 4 months ago
Namaste, My respects to you Nick as one of the foremost modern instructors in flow. ~~ 2 years plus from the making of this video, I'd like to point out that 'the modern art form of fire poi' is perhaps not modern at all, but could have been introduced from the Hindu/Buddhist/Animist cultures of India well before the 7th century!! The traditional fire flow arts still exists all over India & South East Asia to this day.
JoriAcharya 4 months ago
My friend Michine21 said: Nice video, i don't understand what they say but ok, hehehe, it's really cool. Nick, as usual thanks, now i can explain easily the poi history showing this video.
VegaEtereo 2 years ago
ta finooo xD
ammm no entiendo q dicen pero wenoo xD!! jejeje ta muy genial
michine21 2 years ago 2
Well really I think we're agreeing. I should re-write the script to say, "when poi spread around the world, the traditions of the Maori remained in New Zealand." That's really what I was trying to say in the original script, and now that you point it out I see how it can be interpreted as "the traditions of the Maori were lost all together." I would love to come back to New Zealand to learn more about traditional poi!
meenik 2 years ago
yes come to nz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lellums 2 years ago
Dont get me wrong meenik, I am totally impressed by what you do with your 'poi'. its awesome and I would steal your moves for our own stuff. But you cant call a spade a spade if its actually a shovel - if you know what i mean. Playpoi is a good name for what you do. Other than the historical inaccuracies I love what you do and can see it taking off in a big way - all the best!
Kermittsfriend 2 years ago
The traditions of poi are not lost. Fire poi dancers just didnt want to get the facts right - poi originated as part of Maori martial arts as a wrist strengthening, agility and coordination exercise amongst Maori warriors. Maori fought hand to hand combat and were often unbeatable in war by invaders. Women first used poi to distract the warriors through seductive moves which allowed their warriors the advantage of an ambush. poi is still practiced in New Zealand. Get your facts right!.
Kermittsfriend 2 years ago 2
I think you're just misunderstanding the script, but I'll try to change it to make it clear. When poi spread around the planet, the Maori traditions didn't spread with it, they stayed in New Zealand. I think I mostly have my facts right but I didn't realize people would interpret it that way. I'll think of a way to re-write the script. thanks for pointing that out.
meenik 2 years ago
grace, rhythm, balance and coordination... all things i need to manifest more of in my life. great thing i started playing poi!
loveandbullets07 3 years ago
nice..!
can you send me the alaap (indian vocal)?
geva90 3 years ago