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Nia Sioux Frazier was born on June 20, 2001 to Holly Frazier and Evan Frazier. She started dance training at age 3 in Reign Dance Productions and later became a member of the Abby Lee Dance Company. She is well known for starring in Lifetime's hit reality TV show Dance Moms. | |name = Nia Sioux Frazier | ||
|image = File: 106F6962-51AE-4BA1-81C2-FB41CB7050DF.JPG | |||
|gender = Female | |||
|age = 14 | |||
|birthdate = June 20, 2001 | |||
|nationality = American | |||
|hometown = Pennsylvania | |||
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|profession = Dancer <br> Student <br> Singer | |||
|affiliations = MSA Agency | |||
|dance studios = Reign Dance Productions <br> Abby Lee Dance Company | |||
|titles = Preteen Miss Sheer Talent 2014 (''Goodbye Maya'') | |||
|siblings = | |||
|friends = [[Chloe Lukasiak]] <br> [[Paige Hyland]] <br> [[Brooke Hyland]] | |||
|pets = (unknown) | |||
|nicknames = (unknown) | |||
}}'''''Nia Sioux Frazier''''' was born on June 20, 2001 to Holly Frazier and Evan Frazier. She started dance training at age 3 in Reign Dance Productions and later became a member of the Abby Lee Dance Company. She is well known for starring in Lifetime's hit reality TV show Dance Moms. | |||
In 2015, Nia released her first pop single entitled, "Star in Your Own Life" under the instruction of Aubrey O'Day. Shortly after the release of the single, she released a music video for the song. There was negative criticism regarding the video. Many thought that the video was too raunchy for a 13-year-old. Abby Lee Miller, Nia's dance teacher, commented that the video had nothing to do with the song and was inappropriate. | In 2015, Nia released her first pop single entitled, "Star in Your Own Life" under the instruction of Aubrey O'Day. Shortly after the release of the single, she released a music video for the song. There was negative criticism regarding the video. Many thought that the video was too raunchy for a 13-year-old. Abby Lee Miller, Nia's dance teacher, commented that the video had nothing to do with the song and was inappropriate. | ||
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===Duets=== | ===Duets=== | ||
Snake Charmer (with Mackenzie Ziegler) - acrobatic | Snake Charmer (with [[Mackenzie Ziegler]]) - acrobatic | ||
Circus Circus (with Mackenzie Ziegler) - acrobatic | Circus Circus (with [[Mackenzie Ziegler]]) - acrobatic | ||
The Wild Child and the Wallflower (with Paige Hyland) - jazz | The Wild Child and the Wallflower (with [[Paige Hyland]]) - jazz | ||
Dig It (with Kendall Vertes) - jazz | Dig It (with [[Kendall Vertes]]) - jazz | ||
Pieces Together (with Kendall Vertes) - contemporary | Pieces Together (with [[Kendall Vertes]]) - contemporary | ||
The Little Girl Who Lived Down the Lane (with Mackenzie Ziegler) - contemporary | The Little Girl Who Lived Down the Lane (with [[Mackenzie Ziegler]]) - contemporary | ||
===Trios=== | ===Trios=== | ||
My Boyfriend's Back (with Kylie Edwards and Kennedy Trent) - jazz | My Boyfriend's Back (with Kylie Edwards and Kennedy Trent) - jazz | ||
Whatever I Want (with Chloe Lukasiak and Maddie Ziegler) - jazz | Whatever I Want (with [[Chloe Lukasiak]] and [[Madison Ziegler|Maddie Ziegler]]) - jazz | ||
Girl Fun (with Paige Hyland and Mackenzie Ziegler) - acrobatic jazz | Girl Fun (with [[Paige Hyland]] and [[Mackenzie Ziegler]]) - acrobatic jazz | ||
Nothing's Going to Stop Us (with Paige Hyland and Mackenzie Ziegler) acrobatic | Nothing's Going to Stop Us (with [[Paige Hyland]] and [[Mackenzie Ziegler]]) acrobatic | ||
Castaways (with Chloe Lukasiak and Kendall Vertes) - contemporary | Castaways (with [[Chloe Lukasiak]] and [[Kendall Vertes]]) - contemporary | ||
Laugh Out Loud (with Kendall Vertes and Maddie Ziegler) - lyrical | Laugh Out Loud (with [[Kendall Vertes]] and [[Madison Ziegler|Maddie Ziegler]]) - lyrical | ||
===Groups (Outside of Dance Moms)=== | ===Groups (Outside of Dance Moms)=== | ||