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{{Infobox dancer
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
|eye color =
|hair color =
|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)===