Shake, shake, shake! Taylor Swift stole the show from her seat at the Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 19.
The "Style" singer, 25, was honored at the star-studded awards show as one of seven Milestone Award recipients, but all eyes were on her even when she worked it in the audience. Swift grooved along to performances by Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, and Luke Bryan, among others, showing off some impressive moves to the music.
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Looking gorgeous in a light blue Reem Acra gown with cutouts, Swift raised her hands above her head, doing ballet-inspired and interpretive dance moves to the music at Arlington, Texas' AT&T Stadium.
The Grammy winner shared a split photo of herself dancing at the ACMs, captioning the shot with lyrics to her 2014 hit single "Shake It Off."
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"Always trying to take the line 'I'm dancing on my own/I make the moves up as I go' to new levels," the singer wrote.
Swift posted another photo from the celebratory evening via Instagram, sharing a shot of herself hugging her mother Andrea. The star recently revealed that her mom is battling cancer.
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"Casual Sunday night with the parents. #ACMawards50," Swift captioned the sweet picture.
Andrea took the stage at the ACM Awards to honor her daughter, presenting Swift with one of the evening's 50th Anniversary Milestone Awards. The mother of two gave a touching speech, telling the crowd of Swift, "For many years, I was her constant companion. And I witnessed a young girl with very few friends become a young woman with many, learning to stand up for herself and the things she believes in, being brave enough to explore her musical curiosity, having a voice against those who hate, and giving of herself to those in need."
This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.com: Taylor Swift Dances Up a Storm at ACMs 2015, Pokes Fun at Her Moves on Instagram: See Photos!
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