* Adagio: A slow, graceful movement.
* Allegro: A fast, lively movement.
* Pirouette: A spinning turn on one leg.
* Grand jété: A leap with both legs extended horizontally.
* Fouetté: A series of quick turns on one leg.
* Jazz:
* Shuffle: A step where one foot slides forward while the other foot taps behind.
* Ball change: A step where one foot crosses over the other and then steps forward.
* Grapevine: A step where one foot crosses behind the other and then steps to the side.
* Kick: A step where one leg is raised and extended in front of the body.
* Isolation: A step where one part of the body is moved while the rest of the body remains still.
* Hip Hop:
* Pop: A sudden, jerking movement of the body.
* Lock: A sudden, freezing of the body in a certain position.
* Krump: A freestyle dance that is characterized by aggressive, high-energy movements.
* Wave: A fluid, undulating movement of the body.
* Breakdancing: A style of dance that is performed on the ground, and includes moves like the headspin and the windmill.
* Salsa:
* Basic step: A step where one foot steps forward and the other foot steps back.
* Cross body lead: A step where one partner leads the other across the dance floor.
* Side break: A step where one partner steps to the side and the other partner steps forward.
* Turn: A step where one partner turns the other partner around.
* Dip: A step where one partner dips the other partner down low.
* Tango:
* Forward walk: A step where one partner walks forward and the other partner walks backward.
* Back walk: A step where one partner walks backward and the other partner walks forward.
* Side walk: A step where one partner walks to the side and the other partner walks forward.
* Cross: A step where one partner crosses over the other partner.
* Ocho: A step where one partner makes a figure-eight pattern with their feet.