Kyle Moore aka “Flowstyle Kyle” is a multi-prop juggling performer and instructor. His love for performance arts started in 2015. He has been teaching across America since 2016 and performing since 2018. His unique style stands out among the rest. Kyle manipulates many different props in his solo and partner routines with LEDs and even fire. You can see the amount of time and hard work he puts into practice, performing and teaching. His goal is to spread his love for performance arts around the globe by sharing his knowledge through teaching and his art through performing.
Brilliant! Love those huge flames!!! I spin both these props, and am curious if you wanna share your propmaker/ give a lil rundown on this settup. (If you even remember) Thanks!!! ❤
Its custom made set-up by fire groove and dark monk. Heads are from darkmonk but firegroove made my tether. I tried in 2016 to have darkmonk make my custom set-up available on their website, but Chad didn’t want to. Sorry.
Did you allready started to get involved? If not, its not so hard to learn that by yourself, find a friend who like to learn it too, so you can help each other, look for tutorials at YT, build yourself a trainig Ropedart with a soft rope an sock and a Tennisball in it as an weight, sandbag or juglingball are also very good... and than just start and dont mind what others think about your first trys in a year you can do learn impressiv things and depending of your amount of training you will be able to try it with fire by than, but before you do it with fire, find someone with expirence in Firepoi or those (Ropedart people are rare) best way to find them are training in open Parks or Festivals.
Hi loving the show! I’m intrested in what pois you guys are using ? The rope in particular - and that particular style - is there are Name gor this Style ? Im in the uk - want to learn ! Many thanks 🌟
I’m using two props. Rope dart in the beginning and meteor dart in the second half of the video. The rope is called technora. Check out ropedarts.com to learn more
That meteor dart performance is fantastic! Was that bit at 3:12 intentional? Not gonna lie, that part gave me anxiety for your legs there! 😨But you did a great job recovering and finished strong!
Thank you, so much! Lol, it hit the ground. Definitely a mess up. Not intentional, but the trick i recovered to around my leg and waist is a trick. That was intentional as my recovery from hitting the ground. Thank you again for the kind words. 🙏 😊
@@FlowstyleKyle Ohhhh I see now! I didn't even notice it hit the ground lol. To me it looked like one of the ropes accidentally swung the fire too close to your leg and you had to untangle yourself quickly to avoid getting burned! So the fact that part was actually the trick for recovering is mind blowing! 🤯 Are meteor darts the hardest to learn when it comes to fire flow? It looks like the most challenging to control, but it also looks really fun!
@@chelleshocked8666 👍 meteor dart is very difficult to keep in split time as you see my doing mostly in my performance. Most props you spin are easier to learn. Meteor dart requires you to learn 2 poi in one hand and rope dart techniques first. Those two combined are what you need to meteor dart. With that said you can learn anything you want no matter how difficult it is. Meteor dart was my second prop. Don’t be scared from trying it. But, Juggling fire is probably the hardest though if i had to pick.
@@chelleshocked8666 of course, you’re welcome. And, thank you. Find my instagram account @rope_dart_untethered to find meteor dart tricks. That whole account is dedicated to showing different dart tricks.
Hey there. I want sure where else to contact you but wanted to share my just recent upload. Let me know what ya think. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H89OlVUIAmQ.html
It was an amazing time! Thanks for spending your time with us and showing us around. I had fun putting these great juggle memories together. It was an epic time hanging out with you both and making a cool juggle video. ❤️
Thanks for showing how to do that! I like the style you used of just showing us and not all the unnecessary verb-age I find in other tutorials. I'll put your vid on loop later and try following along. :D
You’re welcome! I’m glad you appreciate the simplicity of these ‘tutorials’ without words. I think many people get confused with words when learning a movement, so this is beneficial for those that learn that way.
It’s called a meteor dart. It’s a meteor at the end of a rope dart. Get it? It’s really fun. It was my second prop after rope dart. You should try it out if you already dart.
OMG, love how you played off the music!!!!! so impressive. I don’t think I’ve ever seen what you used second though. Was it a rope dart lit on both ends? :3