Clap Focus
Clap Focus is an exercise in which players pass focus around a circle by clapping in unison with a partner across the circle. Eye contact establishes the connection before the synchronized clap transfers energy. The exercise trains the ability to give and receive focus clearly and decisively.
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Related Exercises
Pass the Clap
Pass the Clap is a focus exercise in which players send a clap around a circle by making eye contact with the next person and clapping in unison with them. The simultaneous clap requires precise timing and attentive connection. Common variations include reversing direction, jumping across the circle, or adding a second clap pattern.
Receiver Right Clap
Receiver Right Clap is a circle focus exercise in which players pass a clap around the group with a specific rule: the person receiving the clap and the person to their right must clap simultaneously. The coordination required trains peripheral awareness and the ability to anticipate action. The exercise builds the split-attention skills essential to ensemble performance.
Clap Around the World
Clap Around the World is a focus and timing exercise in which players stand in a circle and pass a single clap around as quickly as possible. The group aims for the clap to travel the full circle in one seamless wave. The exercise trains precise timing, group concentration, and the ability to anticipate a partner's action.
Synchro Clap
Synchro Clap is a focus exercise in which players attempt to clap simultaneously without any verbal countdown or signal. The group must sense the collective impulse and act as one. The exercise trains nonverbal group awareness and the ability to feel and follow shared rhythm.
Bong Bong Bong
Bong Bong Bong is a rhythm and focus exercise in which players pass energy around a circle using the words "Bong," with specific gestures indicating direction changes or skips. The exercise demands sustained concentration and punishes hesitation or incorrect gestures. It is commonly used as a warm-up to sharpen group focus before scene work.
Danish Clapping
Danish Clapping is a rhythm and coordination exercise in which players pass claps around a circle using a specific pattern of alternating hands. One player initiates a clap that is passed to a neighbor, who receives it with one hand and passes it on with the other, creating a continuous flowing clap sequence around the circle. As players build confidence with the pattern, speed increases and complexity is added. The exercise develops group rhythm, physical coordination, and collective timing.
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