Jazz hands

[3] One of the biggest proponents of jazz hands was Bob Fosse, who incorporated them in nearly all of his Broadway and film musical choreography.

The best example of this is the opening musical number of Pippin, "Magic to Do", in which still, illuminated jazz hands are the first thing the audience sees.

[5] Gus Giordano describes the position as the "palm of the hand facing forward with fingers stretched".

[6] Frank Hatchett instructs dancers to "spread fingers (jazz hands); face palms front".

[citation needed] Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks fans became widely known for the 'Spirit Fingers', when someone has a place kick.

Dancer George Holmes performing jazz hands, 1963