i’ve been known to chuck around the fire clubs on occassion. The thing about fire is that it’s only really good for performance work, for anything else it just decreases the technical scope of the apparatus, and increases the cost and risk.
We made some pretty cool fire poi at our flat at the start of the year…sometimes go onto the roundabout next to our house and spin them, got a honk from a fire engine once that was nice. I’ve also done a bit of fire stick, it’s fun, might try make one of those this summer.
Fire Breathing will result in damage to your lungs and you end up with a permanent condition very similar to pneumonia.
Did I mention it was permanent?
It will also weaken the structure of your teeth and they’ll start crumbling eventually.
This is over and above the risks of burning yourself.
I do a fair amount of fire dance and performance with one of my groups in Eugene. I do devil sticks and pass torches on 7 foot giraffe. The group does just about every fire prop under the sun.
We recently headlined Eugene Celebrations. I made a video:
and as for the fire breathing argument, i remember once reading a report of a pro who had an accident. The sentence “after 2 months they started teaching me how to breath by myself again” has stuck in my mind ever since.
I don’t but I have a few friends who do different fire arts. One of them was one of the fire-dancers at the Saskatoon Fireworks Festival. She did those fire fan things and fire poi but one of her poi kept going out.
I need to make myself some poi, they are fun and look amazing when you add fire to the mix.
I went to the preshow to the Bloodmoon Regale in Sacramento a few weeks ago. The best part: the whip that was lit on fire and when cracked lit up the sky. It was sweet.
There was poi and fire staffs and bellydancing with bowls of fire on their head as well.
That vid was awsum
Now im interested
How do you learn the tricks with the staff?
Is it just a matter of just twirling it around yourself and making your own combos before lighting it?
interesting, ive been thinking for years that a torch with a pressurised gas canister in the handle, piezo electric ignitor, possible a cut out for if you drop it would be a great piece of kit that comes on and off at the touch of a button with no smoke or bad fumes.
yeah some of the finer points need ironing out, but a torch that doesnt require lighters or open buckets of fuel, and which goes out if you drop it is deffinitely a step i the right direction in terms of convenience and safety.