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'''Street dance''' is an umbrella term used to describe [[dance]] styles that were originally danced mostly at [[night club]]s or outside in the [[street]]s, mainly because of their [[social dance|social]] nature that encourages performance and ''battles''. 

(contracted; show full)ing]], with its focus on highly energetic battles and movements, is an example of such a style that just recently became publicly known. It's also common to see some characteristics of street dance being mixed with other more traditional dance forms, creating styles such as [[street-jazz]], a hybrid of modern hip hop styles and [[jazz dance]]. Such styles are generally focused more on choreography and performance and less on improvisation and battles, and are not always considered pure street dances.

 There is also currently a major even held every Monday night at Londons 'the jump off' where crews compete for money and the glory of eventually winning £1000 if they stay top for 10 weeks.
===List of styles===
* [[Breakdancing]]
* [[Krumping]]
* [[locking (dance)|Locking]]
* [[popping (dance)|Popping]]

[[Category:Dance]]