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Usually, it is a small group action. Enthusiastic and active fans of WOTA art are called "marble", and action art who simply likes WOTA art and culture can also be called "master stone".
WOTA art has a long history. Since the early 1980s, there have been similar acts in concerts in Seiko Matsuda and Masahiko Kondo. However, the term "ヲタ" was not used until "good morning family" became popular.
WOTA art can stir the scene very well, but because of its big and intense movements, it is easy to affect other audiences watching the scene, so it gradually withdrew from the current concert and became a unique dance (glow stick dance) as a cultural expression.
Attackers of WOTA art usually record their own WOTA art videos and upload them to the website for communication and interaction. Generally, Japanese songs are the main songs, and I compose my own music.
Slogan:
CALL and slogan (コール) is a slogan shouted by the audience to the stage during live singing such as concerts.
Slogans can be members' nicknames, "Oi! ぃ, "Hey!" Or other sounds, basically free. But after all, it will be neat and spectacular for everyone to shout the same voice. A person yelling at a strange beat may make others feel blind.
Common "コール" include PPPH, B メロ alarm, Ai コール, ロミォ and so on.
With the lyrics, the clear information about where to shout "コール" is called "コール" table.
Complete dance steps:
It's over. Some people don't regard wanコピ as a Watta art, but as an independent advanced behavior.
メ Alarm:
At the end of Aメロ, just before entering Bメロ to start PPPH, leaders will shout "はぃぃぃぃはぃぁ".
This sound is the preparation password of PPPH, also known as "B メロ alarm" or "GT alarm".
PPPH:
PPPH is the abbreviation of "Panpapanhiu" and it is a way for the audience to help.
Original definition:
In the part of the song B メロ (the second quarter), repeat three beats with your hands (first left chest and then right chest), and then shout "Hyu! The meaning of ".
Good morning home edition:
Good morning family concert PPPH is a little different from the traditional way.
The PPP part is simplified to only three shots, and it will not deliberately shoot the left chest first and then move to the right chest. Usually this section will call members' nicknames, and some people even just call them nicknames and don't clap their hands at all.
The part after h generally doesn't shout "Hyu!" Instead, he shouted "Hey! (Sounds close to "Hey! ), jumped up again.
Episode:
The history of PPPH is also very early. From 1970, there was a similar action, called PPPH in the late 1980s, and jumping action was started.
Legend has it that many venues had to be reinforced because of the vibration of PPPH. Because the stadiums built during the Showa period did not take into account the seismic strength of thousands of people jumping at the same time.
Although simple PPPH is often not considered as a cloud, the jumped PPPH may belong to the cloud.