mitschwingen
Mitschwingen is a German term used in cultural discourse to describe the phenomenon by which individuals in a group join in with the rhythm, movement, or emotional tempo of others. The word combines mit- (with) and schwingen (to swing or sway) and can be used as a verb (mitschwingen) or a noun (Mitschwingen). It denotes a social form of synchronization that emerges in collective settings.
In musical or dance contexts, Mitschwingen refers to audience members clapping, tapping, singing along, or moving
Interpretation and relevance: In cultural studies, Mitschwingen is seen as a form of social bonding and participatory
Related concepts include musical entrainment, crowd synchronization, and participatory culture.