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[[File:Urbanos.jpg|thumb|250px|Two street dancers performing in the URBANOS dance contest in Brazil.]]
'''Street dance''', formally known as '''vernacular dance''',<ref>{{cite book |title=Jazz Dance: The Story of English and American Vernacular Dance |last1=Stearns |first1=Marshall Winslow |last2=Stearns |first2=Jean |year=1994 |location=New York City |publisher=Da Capo Press |ISBN=0306805537}}</ref> ref(contracted; show full)tines in [[pop music|pop]], [[hip hop music|hip-hop]], [[electronic dance music|electronic]], and [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] [[music videos]]. B-boying helped bring about street dance crew culture, whereby the dance crews would learn various street dance styles for impression and competition. These street crews usually perform in outdoor [[jamming (dance)|jams]], leading to further styles of [[hip-hop dance]]. New Jack Swing (a.k.a. Swingbeat) was created in the 90's dance scene, which is also a
n respected style of streetdance. New Jack Swing is also an music genre, co-created by pioneers such as Teddy Riley. 

Another example of a street dance is [[house dance]], which is prominently danced to [[house music]]. House dance evolved out of [[Chicago]] clubs but grew and developed in the clubs of [[New York City|New York]].
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