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Hey gang!

Drex here from DrexFactor.com with a combo for the month of December...sort of.

See, this whole year I had an evil plan.

All those combo tutorials starting in March?

They all fit together like puzzle pieces.

They're all choreographed to the same song and they come together to produce one full

poi routine to one of my favorite songs.

In this video, you're going to learn how all these pieces fit together and be able

to perform the full routine yourself.

Before we dive in, I just want to take a moment to give a shout out to the friends of the

channel!

Big thanks to Dark Monk, Emazing Lights, Flowtoys, Spinballs, and Ultra Poi for helping to make

the videos on this channel possible.

You can visit them all on the web by following the links down in the description of this

video.

So, let's start off with two pieces: the song we're spinning to and the order in

which all the pieces fit together.

All of the combos I've done this year are actually set to the same song: "Leave an

Open Door" by Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers.

I've blocked out this song into 12 different sections based upon where I hear the dynamics

of the song changing.

What exactly is blocking?

I just did a video on this Tuesday.

Click on the link in the description or cards if you're watching on YouTube to learn what

this is and how to do it.

So the blocking and choreographic pieces break down as such: From the start of the song till

17 seconds in is the intro.

This is covered in my March combo.

The first verse lasts from 18 seconds to 33 seconds and is the Intermediate combo from

April.

The long combo from May takes up both the first chorus as well as the second verse from

34 seconds to 59 seconds.

The first combo from November is performed during the second chorus between one minute

and a minute and 15 seconds.

The second November combo is between a minute 16 and a minute 32, which I'm referring

to as the song's first bridge.

We actually return to the March combo for the third chorus between a minute 33 and a

minute 49.

There's a build up to the second bridge between a minute 50 and two minutes and six

seconds--this is the beginner combo from July.

Next we have the second bridge from two minutes and 7 seconds to two minutes and 22 seconds

that features the Intermediate Combo from August.

Our third bridge happens at two minutes and 23 seconds and lasts until two minutes and

40 seconds and it uses the Advanced combo from October.

Our last two sections are the solo between two minutes and 41 seconds up till two minutes

and 58 seconds which features our beginner combo from September.

We finish it off with a part that's both the fourth chorus as well as the outro starting

at two minutes and 59 seconds.

This is a variation on the March combo that we're going to add a little bit to in this

video.

So...that's a lot.

I've got a chart made up that you can download at the link in the description or you can

just follow along as I describe it.

I've also included a link to a playlist of all the combos used for this full routine

in the description as well as cards on YouTube.

Let's talk about the cues to be listening for to be able to put all these pieces together.

The March combo is already set to this music so I'm not going to go over the cues again.

Here it is for review.

For the April combo, do the first stall on "I" and the second stall on "light"

in that first line.

The second pair of stalls are on "all around," which is why they're double time.

Stall up with the right hand on "silouette."

Pirouette through the lyric "open door."

There's no cue for the snake or isolation, but do the first stall out is on "ain't"

and the second one happens immediately after "caught it yet."

Do the Yuta stall on "behind you" before doing the pendulum stalls.

Here's what that whole combo should look like.

[Music] I can see the light all around your silhouette

Leave an open door behind you My heart went running after you

But I ain't caught it yet Leave an open door behind you

Moving onto the May combo, the pendulum behind the head happens on the one beat under the

first lead guitar lick and the little together same spin happens on the four.

Do the Yuta stall on the lyric "open door."

There's no cue for the pendulum stall, but make sure to stall out your right hand on

4 beat of that measure.

Wrap the poi around your hands and float them up to start the stack at the beginning of

the line "sing about the dawn."

Make the first stall happen on "dawn."

You'll get to the two poi stalling together on "night."

The windmill comes on "open" and the pirouette on "behind you."

The timing is a little tricky on the together same antispin flower, but more or less you're

looking to start it on "dark" and try to hit a flower petal on each syllable.

Right hand stalls out on "see" and left hand stalls out on "light."

The stalls out to the side happen on the word "open."

The two hands stall out on "behind" and the right hand poi stalls over to the left

on the next beat.

Here's all that set to the music.

[Music] Leave an open door

Sing about the dawn In the middle of the night

Leave an open door behind you Stumble through the dark

So that we might see the light Leave an open door behind you

Now we move on to the first November combo.

Do the tuck turn on the guitar lick and stall the poi on each of the next two beats as your

level drops.

The stall up happens on the next guitar lick.

There's no cue for the jump but the corkscrew happens on "open."

Do the pas de bourree on "leave an open door" and each of the next four stalls on

the next four beats.

Do the shrink and expand back out with enough time to be spread out when the next lyric

hits, starting the second combo from November.

Here's all that to the music.

[Music] Leave an open door Leave an open door

Leave an open door behind you Leave an open door behind you

You're trying to hit each and every petal of the flowers and Zan's Diamond using a

double time feel with the song.

Think one-and-two-and-three-and-four-and as you're doing it.

This is going to be very tricky and will probably require a lot of practice.

There's no cue for the jump or corkscrew, but as you're straightening up, your stalls

out should land on the long, drawn out "on" lyric.

Take the last two steps and then shuffle back to center stage as fast as you can.

Here's that set to the music.

[Music] Carry on...

Carry on...

Carry on...

Carry on...

Here we repeat the phrase from March with the exact same musical cues: the windmills

happen on the high lead guitar lick and the crosser happens on the low lead guitar lick.

It should look like this.

[Music] Leave an open door Leave an open door

Leave an open door behind you

This next quietly building part is the beginner combo from July.

Think that you're going to switch focus on every one of the major lyric cues.

Weave right on "destitution" then left on "persecution."

Windmill on "absolution" and back to the left on "retribution."

Pulse weave right on "revolution" with a pulse on every other syllable.

Think "REvoLUtion" for the emphasis.

Pulse weave left on "restitution" again doing the pulses as "REStiTUtion" and

then pulse weave up on "ABsoLUtion" and spiral wrapping on "evolution."

Here's that set to the music.

[Music] Destitution...

Persecution...

Execution…

Retribution...

Revolution!

Restitution!

Absolution!

Evolution!

Getting into the August Combo, stall out on "mother" and do turns on "father,"

"sister," and "brother."

Stall out on "hope."

Do the stall chaser to the right on the first syllable of "another."

There's no real cue for the stall chaser back to the left, but the bottom petal of

the opposites antispin flower comes on "lower."

The top of the corkscrew comes on "we hold" and the pirouette on "inside of their cage."

You're going to have to zip into stalling the corkscrew out to the sides and starting

the opposites antispin flower at the top of the October combo right at the beginning of

"carry on."

Here's that previous section to the music.

[Music] Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, We never run out of hope when we love one

another!

When they raise the price of bread When they lower the wage

Together we hold our key inside of their cage!

As we enter the October combo, we switch again to a double-time feel: one-and-two-and-three-and-four-and.

That's really all there is to it in this section.

Just get all the pieces in as fast as you can and hold onto the isolation when you get

there.

Here's this full section with music.

[Music] Carry on...

Carry on...

Carry on...

Carry on...

That first bent guitar note of the solo is the cue to do the inspin throw that starts

off the September combo.

Again there's not much in the way of cues here as you do the archer weave, waistwraps,

and spiral wraps.

But you do want to do the final stall out on the last beat of the solo before all the

instruments drop out.

Here's what that will look like.

For the outro, we're going to start off with the phrase from March and all the cues

are exactly the same.

The outro is twice as long, though, so we're going to add a little to this phrase.

On the first beat after the phrase ends, stall the left hand poi back over next to the right

hand and stall the right hand out, opening to the audience on the second beat.

Do an opposites antispin flower with each petal on a beat--down, across, up, stalling

out and going into a 4-beat corkscrew.

Do a full turn on the word "behind" and come to rest facing stage right.

Your right hand wrapped in front of you and your left hand behind.

Slowly look up toward the audience.

And that's the full routine!

Here's that last bit with the music.

[Music] Leave an open door Leave an open door

Leave an open door behind you Leave an open door behind you

Leave an open door behind you Leave an open door behind you

Cool!

We've got all the individual pieces now, so here's the full routine with the music.

[Music] I can see the light all around your silhouette

Leave an open door behind you My heart went running after you

But I ain't caught it yet Leave an open door behind you

Leave an open door

Sing about the dawn In the middle of the night

Leave an open door behind you Stumble through the dark

So that we might see the light Leave an open door behind you

Leave an open door Leave an open door

Leave an open door behind you Leave an open door behind you

Carry on...

Carry on...

Carry on...

Carry on...

Leave an open door Leave an open door

Leave an open door behind you

Destitution...

Persecution...

Execution…

Retribution...

Revolution!

Restitution!

Absolution!

Evolution!

Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, We never run out of hope when we love one

another!

When they raise the price of bread When they lower the wage

Together we hold our key inside of their cage!

Carry on...

Carry on...

Carry on...

Carry on...

Leave an open door Leave an open door

Leave an open door behind you Leave an open door behind you

Leave an open door behind you Leave an open door behind you

Great work!

This full piece is a lot to learn but I'll wager you'll pick up a lot of interesting

ideas for transitions along the way.

Hopefully this is something you feel proud to have learned and are excited to perform

at some point.

It took a very long time to write and I'm sure it'll take a little bit of time to

learn as well.

Thank you for sticking with it and learning all these pieces!

You can show me your version of this pattern by shooting video and posting it to Instagram

with the hashtag #drexfactorpoi.

Thanks so much for watching.

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Thanks again and peace!

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