Word Match Game: Learn Your Dancing Vocabulary

Play the Word Match game to learn the vocabulary words from our Dancing list.


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  • Match the words with their definitions by clicking on them.
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vocabulary list

WordDefinition
pliéPlié is a ballet movement where a dancer bends their knees while keeping their back straight and heels on the ground.
pirouetteA pirouette is a ballet turn on one foot, typically with the other leg raised and extended in various positions.
tutuA tutu is a short, fluffy skirt worn by ballet dancers, typically made of tulle and worn during classical ballet performances.
pointePointe refers to dancing on the tips of the toes in ballet, requiring strength, balance, and proper technique from dancers.
pas de deuxA pas de deux is a duet in classical ballet where two dancers, typically a male and a female, perform together.
barreA barre is a stationary handrail used for support and balance during ballet exercises and warm-up routines.
jeteA jete is a ballet jump where one leg is thrown forward and the other is pushed off the ground.
arabesqueArabesque in Ballet is a pose where the dancer extends one leg behind the body while keeping the torso upright.
rapRap in the context of Hip-hop refers to rhythmic spoken lyrics delivered over a beat, often incorporating wordplay and storytelling.
beatboxingBeatboxing is a form of vocal percussion where artists use their mouth, lips, tongue to create rhythmic sounds and beats.
freestyleFreestyle in hip-hop dancing refers to improvised, spontaneous movements that are not choreographed, allowing for creativity and expression.
flowFlow in Hip-hop dancing refers to the smooth, continuous, and effortless movement of the body to the rhythm of the music.
lyricismLyricism in Hip-hop refers to the art of crafting intricate, meaningful, and poetic lyrics that showcase a rapper's skill and creativity.
samplingSampling in hip-hop involves taking a portion of a pre-existing song and incorporating it into a new track or beat.
graffitiGraffiti in Hip-hop dancing refers to the act of creating elaborate and stylized artwork using spray paint on public surfaces.
DJA DJ in the context of Hip-hop is a person who selects and plays recorded music for dancing and entertainment.
Cha-cha-chaThe Cha-cha-cha is a lively Latin American dance, characterized by quick steps and syncopated rhythms, popular in ballroom dancing.
FoxtrotThe Foxtrot is a smooth and graceful ballroom dance characterized by long, flowing movements and a slow, even tempo.
JiveJive is a lively and energetic dance style in Ballroom that is characterized by quick movements and syncopated rhythms.
QuickstepQuickstep is a lively ballroom dance characterized by fast-paced movements, syncopated rhythms, and elegant flowing motions across the floor.
SambaSamba is a lively and rhythmic dance from Brazil, characterized by quick steps, hip movement, and syncopated beats.
TangoTango is a passionate and dramatic ballroom dance, characterized by sharp movements, intricate footwork, and close embrace between partners.
WaltzA smooth and elegant ballroom dance characterized by a 3/4 time signature and graceful movements, typically performed in pairs.
rhythmRhythm in Tap dancing refers to the pattern of sounds created by the dancer's foot movements in sync with the music.
shuffleShuffle in tap dancing refers to a quick, rhythmic movement where the dancer brushes their foot back and forth on the floor.
flapA flap in Tap dancing is a quick movement where the ball of the foot strikes the floor, creating a tapping sound.
time stepA time step in tap dancing is a basic movement where the dancer creates rhythm by striking the floor with their shoes.
heel dropHeel drop in Tap dancing refers to lowering the heel of the foot while keeping the toes elevated, creating a percussive sound.
cramp rollA cramp roll is a tap dance step where the dancer quickly alternates between toe and heel taps.
buffaloIn Tap dancing, a buffalo is a step where one foot brushes the floor while the other foot quickly shuffles.
time stepA time step in Tap dancing is a basic movement that involves a series of steps taken in time with the music.
Contemporary DanceContemporary dance is a genre of dance that combines elements of various styles such as ballet, jazz, and modern dance.
ChoreographyChoreography in Contemporary dance involves creating movements and sequences that convey emotion, narrative, and meaning through physical expression.
ImprovisationContemporary dance improvisation involves spontaneous movement creation, often focused on expressing emotions, storytelling, and exploring unique movement vocabulary.
FluidityFluidity in Contemporary dance refers to the seamless and continuous movement of the body, often incorporating elements of improvisation.
ExpressiveExpressive in contemporary dance refers to the movement's ability to convey emotions, stories, and themes through fluid, dynamic movements.
InnovativeInnovative in contemporary dance refers to the creation of new and original movements, techniques, and choreographic approaches.
PhysicalityPhysicality in Contemporary dance refers to the use of the body's movements, strength, and flexibility to express emotions and ideas.
CollaborationCollaboration in contemporary dance involves artists working together to create and perform choreography that reflects diverse perspectives and styles.
FootworkFootwork in Salsa dancing refers to the intricate and rhythmic movements of the feet, essential for executing various steps and patterns.
PartnerworkPartnerwork in Salsa dancing refers to the dynamic collaboration between two dancers, typically involving intricate footwork, spins, and turns.
Turn patternsTurn patterns in Salsa dancing refer to sequences of movements that involve multiple spins or rotations executed by the dancers.
TimingTiming in Salsa dancing refers to the ability to execute movements in coordination with the beat of the music.
MusicalityMusicality in Salsa dancing refers to the ability to interpret and express the rhythm, melody, and accents of the music.
Body movementBody movement in Salsa dancing refers to the coordinated and expressive use of the hips, shoulders, and arms while dancing.
Cross-body leadA cross-body lead in Salsa is a fundamental move where the leader guides the follower across their body to switch sides.
Lindy HopLindy Hop is a lively and energetic partner dance that originated in the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York.
CharlestonCharleston is a lively and energetic dance that originated in the 1920s, characterized by fast footwork and swinging movements.
JitterbugThe jitterbug is a lively, energetic dance style belonging to the swing genre, characterized by fast-paced movements and playful interactions.
BalboaBalboa is a fast-paced swing dance that originated in Southern California in the 1920s and is characterized by close partner connection.
East Coast SwingEast Coast Swing is a lively and energetic form of swing dancing that originated in the United States in the 1940s.
West Coast SwingWest Coast Swing is a partner dance that originated in California, characterized by its smooth, flowing style and improvisational nature.
Swing OutSwing Out in Swing dancing refers to a move where partners separate and then come back together in synchronized steps.
Swing Dance TechniquesSwing Dance Techniques refer to the specific movements, footwork, and styling used in various styles of swing dancing.
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