firespiral
Firespiral is a term often used to describe a unique and mesmerizing fire performance art form that combines elements of poi, a traditional Māori weapon, and fire dancing. It involves the manipulation of weighted balls or wicks attached to chains or cords, which are then set ablaze and twirled in intricate patterns and movements. The term "firespiral" can refer both to the specific technique within fire performance and the overall art form itself.
The art of firespiral originated from the traditional Māori poi, which were used for exercise, coordination,
Firespiral performances often take place at festivals, parties, and other events where fire performances are appreciated.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, firespiral is also a form of self-expression and storytelling. Performers