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Crowd-surfing
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when an individual is carried above the crowd by the audience during live music concerts or events, often used as a form of interactive performance or stage diving
What is "crowd-surfing"?
Crowd-surfing is a practice where a person is lifted by the audience and passed along above the crowd during a live performance, such as a concert. The individual typically lies on their back or stomach and is supported by the hands of the crowd, moving from one side of the venue to the other. This activity is often seen in rock or punk concerts and adds an element of excitement and interaction between performers and the audience.