| A | B |
| amateur | someone who performs a sport without being paid |
| choregraphers | people who design or plan dance or skating movements |
| eligible | qualified |
| judges | people who decide who wins a contest |
| pressure | urgent or forceful demand |
| scholarships | gifts of money to enable students to continue their studies or training |
| artistic | showing skill and good taste |
| compete | to take part in a contest |
| elite | top-level |
| overwhelmed | overpowered |
| professional | to pay; to earn a living |
| technical | Showing basihaving to do with technique |
| audience | the people gathered to see and hear a performance |
| distributed | spread out |
| gnarled | knobby, twisted |
| required | necessary; essential |
| elements | the parts of which something is made up |
| presentation | performance |
| revolutions | 360 -degree turns |