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stage diving
noun
The practice of jumping from the stage in a rock concert to be caught and carried aloft by the crowd
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Stage diving is not usually funny.
Includes note about "the ridiculous audience control pattern" Tour rider prohibits "Slam Dancing and Stage Diving".
STAGE diving is not an unusual thing to see at a rock concert.
In the hardcore realm, stage invasion is often a prelude to stage diving.
"NO STAGE DIVING," a sign posted on the back wall read.
The Riders partied hard, joining the mosh pit, and making creative attempts at stage diving.
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Stage-diving comes back to England, but punk is dead so it's the Goths who stagedive.
Onstage, in her chosen garb of a tuxedo and pompadoured hair, she often moves from snappy fast footwork to stage-diving.
In Baltimore, four 14-year-old boys — protopunkers who planned to follow the tour to Washington the next day — got sweaty stage-diving and dancing.
We always wanted to be on tour: in the UK, Europe, north America… The crowds were mad as hell; it was all moshpits and stage-diving.
Known for their intense gigs where bloody lips and stage-diving are not only allowed but encouraged, the Cribs should be the heroes of the night.
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