This percussive dance style, developed in African American communities, uses metal-tipped shoes to create rhythms.
What is Tap Dance?
Elsa and Anna rule over this icy land.
What is Arendelle?
This U.S. president delivered the Gettysburg Address.
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
This punctuation mark is used to end a question.
What is a question mark?
What is Gerogia?
This tap dancer starred in over 70 films and was known for his work with Ginger Rogers.
Who was Fred Astaire?
Cinderella lives in this European-style kingdom in which country.
What is France?
The titanic sank in this year
“Their,” “there,” and “they’re” are examples of this type of word.
What are homophones?
This instrument has keys, pedals, and strings but is not played with a bow.
What is a piano?
This upbeat, triple-step swing dance originated in the American South and is often danced to rockabilly music.
What is the Jive?
Tiana dreams of owning a restaurant in this jazzy U.S. city.
What is New Orleans?
This structure separated East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
This is the term for a word spelled the same backward and forward.
What is a palindrome?
This is the only even prime number.
What is 2?
This style, often confused with ballet, focuses on expressive, grounded movement and was popularized by Martha Graham.
What is Modern Dance?
Moana sails the ocean from this Polynesian island.
What is Motunui?
This empire built the Colosseum.
What was the Roman Empire?
In the sentence, “She gave him a gift,” the word “him” is this part of the sentence.
What is the indirect object?
This Greek philosopher was the teacher of Plato.
Who is Socrates?
A tap step created by Willie Bryant and Leonard Reed that starts on count 8 and was created to induce audience interaction. It goes as follows, Shuffle step, Shuffle Step, Shuffle Ballchange, Shuffle Step
What is The Shim Sham Shimmey?
This Chinese warrior comes from the Han Dynasty.
Who is Mulan?
The Great Fire of London occurred in this century.
What was the 17th Century?
The study of the origin and history of words.
What is etymology?
This element’s symbol is “K” on the periodic table.
What is Potassium?