Difference between revisions 137982110 and 137982111 on dewiki

'''Street dance''' is an umbrella term, similar to [[vernacular dance]], used to describe [[dance]] styles that evolved outside of [[dance studio]]s at more everyday spaces such as [[street]]s, [[school]] yards and [[nightclub]]s. They're often [[improvisation]]al and [[social dance|social]] in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with the spectators and the other dancers.

''Street dance'' is also commonly used specifically for the many [[hip hop dance]]s alsond [[funk dance]] styles that began appearing in the [[United States]] in the [[1970]]s, and are still alive and evolving within the [[hip hop culture]] of today, such as [[breakdance]], [[popping]], [[locking]], [[hip hop dance#New_school.2Fnew_style|hip hop new style]] and [[house dance]]. These dances are popular on all levels, as a form of excercise, an artform, or for competition, and are today practiced both at dance studios and more freely arranged spaces. Some schools use street dance as a form of [[p(contracted; show full)
[[Category:Street dance]]
[[Category:Dance]]

[[fr:Street dance]]
[[nl:Streetdance]]
[[fi:Street dance]]
[[sv:Streetdance]]