Dance Shows
Dance Vocabulary
Nexus
Name that move
Name that style
100

“Moms better run me my money”

Dance Moms

100

Executing movements with precision, clear endpoints, and sudden stops.

Sharp or Clean

100

What are the Nexus Colors?

Orange and Blue

100

When you turn with one foot

A pirouette 

100

Dynamic, freestyle street dance style born from African American culture in 1970s New York City, characterized by energetic, percussive, and improvisational moves like breaking, popping, and locking, all performed to hip-hop music, emphasizing self-expression, rhythm, and community connection.

Hip-Hop

200

“From Jackson, Mississippi…”

Bring It!

200

Rises onto the balls of their feet

Releve

200

What year was Nexus founded?

2024

200

High-energy majorette dance move rooted in HBCU band and Southern majorette traditions.


Bucking

200

An expressive, versatile dance style that blends modern, ballet, jazz, and lyrical forms, emphasizing freedom, improvisation, emotional storytelling, and the mind-body connection, often using floor work, bare feet, and exploring themes through fluid, innovative movement rather than rigid rules.

Contemporary

300

Originally adapted from a British format and known for reviving mainstream interest in ballroom and Latin dance, this competition awards a reflective trophy while pairing non-dancers with professionals under live-vote pressure.


Dancing With The Stars

300

A dancer's ability to deeply hear, interpret, and express music through their body, going beyond just staying on beat to embody the rhythm, mood, and nuances (like accents, tempo, and phrasing) of a song, making movement feel connected and alive rather than just technical steps

Musicality

300

Where was Nexus first performance ?

The yard

300

Free, expressive, exaggerated, and highly energetic movement that involves the arms, head, legs, chest, and feet.

Krumping

300

A vibrant, energetic partner dance with Cuban and Puerto Rican roots, characterized by lively rhythms, fluid turns, and intricate footwork, typically danced to Latin music with a 1-2-3, pause, 5-6-7 beat.

Salsa

400

Created by a pop superstar and judged by industry icons, this high-stakes dance competition eliminated age divisions and rewarded precision, artistry, and global representation with a million-dollar prize.


World of Dance

400

5 people performing 

Quintet

400

What artist did Nexus perform with at springfest?

Phyllise Jade

400

Involves a turning jump where one leg extends straight to the side while the other bends into a high attitude.

Calypso

400

A dynamic and athletic street dance style originating in the 1970s Bronx, New York, characterized by its blend of acrobatics, improvisation, and rhythmic footwork, set to funk, soul, and hip-hop music.

Breaking

500

This Fox competition series challenged versatile performers to master unfamiliar choreography weekly, spanning styles from contemporary to krumping, before crowning “America’s Favorite Dancer.”


So You Think You Can Dance?

500

The technique of moving one specific body part (like the head, shoulder, or hip) independently while keeping the rest of the body still, creating clear, distinct motions that add precision, texture, and musicality to choreography.

Isolation

500

What is the definition of Nexus?

a connection or series of connections linking two or more things.

500

Side-to-side body swaying, shoulder dips, and a signature hand-through-hair motion.

The Dougie

500

Fluid, expressive style blending ballet, jazz, and contemporary techniques, focused on telling a story or conveying deep emotions (love, joy, hurt) inspired by song lyrics.

Lyrical

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