Applause
:For the 1970 musical, see Applause.
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1970 - Musical - Applause
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Applause is the act of clapping, or striking the palms of the hands together, in order to create noise. Audiences are usually expected to applaud after a performance, such as a musical concert, speech, or play.
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Clapping - Noise - Concert - Speech - Play
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In most western countries, audience members clap their hands at random to produce a constant noise. As a form of mass nonverbal communication, it is a simple indicator of the average relative opinion of the entire group; the louder and longer the noise, the stronger the sign of approval.
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In some European countries, audiences clap rhythmically in unison, about two claps per second, to indicate approval. In some other cultures, however, clapping in unison is understood as disapproval, and is an insult to the performer.
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Famous performers, as well as celebrities in other fields such as politics, may also receive applause when they first appear on stage, before they deliver a speech or their first speaking part. This accolade given in response to his or her past achievements and is not a reflection of the performance the audience is attending.
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On some occasions, applause can also occur in the middle of an event. The President of the United States, in his State of the Union address, is often interrupted by applause; in fact, tracking the number of such interruptions has become a trend for various television news channels.
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President of the United States - State of the Union address - Television - News - Channel
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The phrase "slow clap" usually refers to the tentative beginning of applause, especially in American movies from the 1980s (as parodied in Not Another Teen Movie). It derived its dramatic usefullness as an indicator of a shift between public scorn and public praise. However, in Europe the slow clap can be considered insulting or ironic.
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