Fire Dancing

Health & FitnessExercise & Meditation

  • Author Dzagbe Cudjoe
  • Published January 1, 2009
  • Word count 597

Fire dancing is fascinating and dangerous which only adds to it's attractions for many people. This form of dance - and it includes candle dances - finds expression in a number of countries in the world.

It was during the period of the mid 1990's to early 2000 that this art form really exploded on the North American continent. Before that it had been associated with little known ethnic traditions and the circus. Now it incorporates influences from all around the globe.

Peformances are held at places such as raves, rock concerts, night clubs, beach parties, camping festivals and cabarets. Interest and knowledge has been disseminated by the Burning Man Festival and the internet.

Fire dancing is known by a number of names such as "fire twirling", "fire spinning", "fire performance", or "fire manipulation". All forms involve manipulating objects which are on fire. Some forms of the art have similarities to juggling or baton twirling. Fire dancing and rhythmic gymnastics have links.

One of the most popular categories is Fire Poi. Poi is a Maori word and this form originated in New Zealand. Fire Poi consists of a ball with a wick at the end of a chain which the performers swing around their bodies. Normally one poi is held in each hand and they are rotated to make a circular trail of fire around the dancer. The performance is accompanied by music.All equipment involves an object which contains a wick which is soaked in fuel and lighted.

Other forms of apparatus used in this type of dancing include Fire Hoops, Batons, Fire Sticks, Fire Meteors, Torches, Fans and Finger Wands, the list goes on increasing as new ideas are introduced.

Fire, music and movement are a very heady combination. We fear fire yet we are fascinated by it. Someone who appears to control it inspires awe. We all know that it is dangerous to play with fire but we still want to.

A performer known as the Naked Fire Goddess applies the flames to her bare skin. Although she says "it burns a bit there's no marks or anything" I fear that she is damaging her skin whether she knows it or not.

There are those who practice this art for deeply spiritual reasons such as meditation. They say that it gives them a feeling of closeness to the Planet and the Cosmos. These individuals are performing for themselves. People in wheelchairs are known to participate in Poi.

Another group are paid performer whose aim is to entertain an audience.

There are a number of different Fire dancing categories.

In Traditional Fire Shows it is usual for performers to wear Polynesian style costumes. Standard Modern Style involves elaborate make up and scanty costumes. Fire Theater is often part of a large stage show such as a rock concert. Fire Fetish shows are extremely sexually provocative with costumes designed to enhance this effect.These shows are also performed for an audience. Erotic Fire Shows include sexually arousing movement, erotic music and very brief costumes. Often a solo dancer performs for a couple. Ritual Fire shows bring occult elements to the performance. The idea is to highlight and strengthen the ritual.

Fire and Belly dance is a form of raqs sharqi with aspects of fire and belly dancing. Fire Comedy Jugglers juggle with fire working it into a comedy routine.

Needless to say any one wanting to take part in Fire dancing needs to be taught the basic moves without the use of fire. Also always bear safety in mind. We, unlike the Phoenix will not rise again.

Dzagbe Cudjoe is a Dance and Movement Therapist, with a keen interest in promoting Dance as a means of achieving Mind-Body-and-Spirit integration... She is the author of the manual "Dance to Health -Help Your Special Needs Child Through Inspirational Dance". available at Dance to Health

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