Fire Dancing
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This page is a child of: Dance
Fire dancing, also known as fire performing, fire spinning, is a wonderful expression of art and dance often known as "flow arts".
Child Pages
Related/Child Pages:
- Fire Safety for Fire Dancing - simple article with some novel fire dancing strategy.
- Fire Dancing - Safety Manual - a long safety article I wrote.
- Fire Dance Music Playlists - some playlists good for fire spinning.
- Location based:
- Fire Dancing - Brisbane - places in the Brisbane area to do (or watch) fire dancing.
- Fire Dancing - Bay Area - places in the San Francisco Bay area to do (or watch) fire dancing.
- Fire Dancing - Hawaii - places in Hawaii to do (or watch) fire dancing.
- Fire Dancing - Oahu - places in Oahu for fire dancing and ecstatic dance.
- Fire Dancing - Maui - places in Maui fire dancing and ecstatic dance.
Types of Props
There are many types of "props" people dance with. Just a few are:
- Static props: (think: anything stiff)
- Fire staff & Dragon staff - Where the dragon stick is usually a cross at the end of the stick.
- fire swords - As it sounds.. sometimes a real sword (legit!), sometimes more like a bat.
- Fire knives - Traditional Samoan cultural implement that is used in ceremonial dances.
- palm torch & fire fingers - Very easy to use as they extend from your palm or fingers.
- Dynamic props: (anything with rope)
History
Fire dancing started in Samoa with the fire knife used in ceremonial dance. It was originally composed of a machete wrapped in towels on both ends with a portion of the blade exposed in the middle. Fire knives are traditionally only danced with tribal drums, and they have annual competitions.
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Acknowledgements: Dhevhan Keith (on Oahu) for introducing me to fire dancing. :) |