Tag Archives: Inspiration
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Momentum Creation
Leave a commentOctober 25, 2014 by synapticwolf
Teddy Petrosky has been spinning things around his body since he was 14 years old. 10 years later, he’s gotten …
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Kate Riegle-Van West’s Orbitor YouthTED Talk
Leave a commentOctober 17, 2014 by synapticwolf
Kate Riegle-Van West explains why poi is play and why play is important. Then she demos the Orbitor – the musical …
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Teafaerie: Why Flow Arts Are Awesome
Leave a commentOctober 8, 2014 by synapticwolf
Teafaerie – founder of Burning Man’s Promotheatrics, co-founder (along with Burning Dan) of LA’s Flow Temple, and Erowid.org columnist – has long …
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Return 2 Roots
Leave a commentJuly 30, 2014 by synapticwolf
Just got back from Return 2 Roots – one of the most invigorating and inspiring flow festivals I am yet …
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Jonah DiGirolamo’s Recent Observation
Leave a commentJuly 14, 2014 by synapticwolf
Jonah DiGirolamo, fire walk facilitator, VTG enthusiast and champion of exceptionally goofy flow, is one half of Team Struggle. During his flow class, …
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Tom Fazio Bitch Slaps a Rope Dart
Leave a commentJuly 3, 2014 by synapticwolf
My non-spinner friend sent me this video. The cool thing about this guy is not his basic repertoire of rope dart …
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Kimikat’s Flowosophy and Spinspiration
Leave a commentJune 30, 2014 by synapticwolf
I just found this adorable and arresting video. Kimikat has a great propreaceptive awareness of her staves and so much …
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Spinning Sticky Style
Leave a commentJune 22, 2014 by synapticwolf
At Fahrenheit there was a class magic markered onto the schedule titled “The most difficult class that I am willing to …
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Inspiration via Spin Fest
1April 22, 2014 by synapticwolf
Just got back from a wonderful WOMBAT weekend. If the organizers manage find sleep space on campus for participants, this …
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Body-Based Flow vs. Object-Based Flow
Leave a commentApril 17, 2014 by synapticwolf
When I play with props, there are two different dimensions on which I can focus my flow. One of my favorite games is to switch …
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