Tags: Saap / Supp / Sap
Saap / Supp / Sap
Sapps, meaning snakes, are a popular prop in competitive bhangra.Saaps are hard to describe but immediately recognizable. Made out of robust wood, the sups are a series of equal length flat wooden pieces held together with a metal nuts and bolts. The sups have handles on either side which allow the bhangra dancer to open and close the interlocking wooden pieces.
Each time the sups are closed they make a clapping sound which is mostly in rhythm with the beat and step of the dance. Sups are generally used with high energy and fast-paced choreography and add an extra punch to the dance routine. This prop is a necessity for many bhangra teams
Bhangra dancers clap the saaps (Making high clap sounds) while doing jumps, squats, and other movements to display power and synchronicity. Hard to master, but truly one of the more exciting segments in Bhangra.
• Made from Finest Quality Red Tahli/Sheesham Wood
• Tahli wood is the best material for sapp
• it is most durable wood and gives the best clapping sound
Size: Small
Gender: Kids/Children (10 years to 15 years)
Dimension when opened: 28 inch (71cm)