Bounce around to the rhythm of the music. The word Pogo probably comes from extreme sports, which refers to vertical jumping on the spot. In music festivals, it refers to jumping around with the music. Pogo in the narrow sense mainly refers to the punk scene, while pogo in the broad sense covers a series of live activities such as metal head-shaking, folk music hoops, punk collisions, and work restlessness.
Music festival refers to a celebration of one or several arts that lasts for days and weeks, usually in a specific place with unified content, such as ethnic music, modern music or the promotion of a certain art. Works by outstanding composers are given continuous performances. There are many music festivals in the world that take into account aspects such as tourism and economic benefits.
Rhythm refers to the change and repetition of sound beats in music, which has a sense of time. Specifically, as the basis of music, rhythm includes the two concepts of beat and speed. The former refers to the regular alternating movement of strong and weak music, that is, the combination of beat points, while the latter refers to the speed of this rhythm.
Beat is the periodic and regular repetition of heavy beats and weak beats in music. Traditional Chinese music calls the beat "banyan", which is equivalent to the strong beat; "eye" is equivalent to the sub-strong beat (middle eye) or weak beat. Rhythm is a pattern of repeated accents at certain intervals of time according to the time signature. In other words, it is a fixed repetitive sequence of strong and weak sounds.