The Stampede
Sachse High School
Sachse, TX
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Issue: The Stampede 2008 Issue 5
Last Update: Friday, April 18, 2008
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Photo By: Rebeca Solares
Flame Master
At a neighborhood park, senior Richard Redmond wields fire in a routine he practiced many times. Richard
performed a light raving act in the talent show on January 17 and did a similar act on the dance floor at Cotillion. “I started raving
a year ago,” Richard said. “(Fire wielding) is more of a challenge. I have to be much more aware of my surroundings and where
the fire is compared to me.” -
Friday, April 18, 2008 By Kyle Phillips
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Hobbies can include skateboarding,
dancing and singing, but for senior
Richard Redmond, raving with fire
topped his list.
“I started raving in June of last year,” Richard
said. “It just kind of spawned into an every day
thing.”
Poi, the art of spinning any lighting utensils
on the end of nylon strings to form patterns, is
Richard’s preferred type of raving. He enjoys
this more than others because it gives him a
more extensive workout.
“It is a great way to improve your hand-eye
coordination,” Richard said. “It also helps with
balance. It is like yoga for the brain.”
Recently, Richard started spinning fire.
According to him, poing with fire gives more of
a rush and takes his skill to a whole new level.
“Spinning fire is crazy,” Richard said. “Feeling
the heat of the wicks gets my adrenaline
pumping and makes me do better so I don’t get
burned.”
Poi started hundreds of years ago by local tribes in New Zealand. Richard wanted to “reignite”
the art of fire spinning to the North
Texas area.
“There are no good ravers in Texas,” Richard
said. “I want to change that and try to make it a
more popular thing.”
For Richard, raving is his way to escape from
the real world. When he starts to move the lights,
everything that bothers him goes away.
“Poing is like going to my own happy place,”
Richard said. “I concentrate so hard when I spin
that I just forget about the reason I was upset.”
Richard’s favorite trick to do was the “PacMan,”
This move starts when he grabs the ropes with
one hand and moves them side to side forming a
“PacMan” shaped figure with the lights.
“There are a lot of amusing tricks I can do,”
Richard said. “I love doing stunts that make
people laugh and awe in amazement.”
According to Richard, raving is his favorite
pastime. He practices for roughly an hour every
night.
“I hope to become really good and get paid
to do what I love in clubs,” Richard said. “That
would be the life, getting paid for amusing
people with a light show.”
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