Fire Poi
Fire Poi is a performance art that involves swinging tethered weights, or poi, that are lit on fire. Originating from the Māori people of New Zealand, this captivating activity combines dance, rhythm, and visual effects. Performers create mesmerizing patterns and shapes as they spin the flaming poi around their bodies, showcasing their skill and creativity.
Safety is a crucial aspect of Fire Poi. Practitioners often wear protective gear and use fire-resistant materials for their poi. Additionally, they typically practice in controlled environments, ensuring that fire safety measures are in place to prevent accidents and injuries during performances.