cheering
It opens with dancing. No clapping or cheering. There seem to be the sound of a passing train lightly in the back ground briefly.
that would be 'applause' .
Applause is a group of people clapping or cheering in appreciation of something, such as a performance or achievement.
The possessive form is audience's. Example:The audience's reaction was a lot clapping and cheering.
Clapping and sometimes just normal cheering/ screaming in acceptable after a ballet performance.
Try clapping with one!
In the video, Dr.Ballard and his team are clapping and cheering when they found the wreck but after the cameras were off, he wept. This was, after all, an event where fifteen hundred people knew they were going to die.
Whoo pig sooie
the crowd was cheering
The expression 'Raise the roof' means to make a loud noise by clapping, singing, shouting. For instance at a gig people would come back from it and say the band 'raised the roof' as in the crowd went crazy, singing, cheering, clapping and shouting.
The Clapping Song was created in 1965.