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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> refers to dance styles—regardless of(contracted; show full)dance is often broad and unknown. Street dance and folk dance are distinguished by when the terms were introduced for, the term 'street dance' as a compound noun has been believed to have existed since beginning of the early 20th century, whereby [[Afro-American vernacular dance]] was becoming the most popular in the western world. Clogging is thought to be considered a very early form of street dance, since it evolved in the streets, factories and dance parties during the 18th century (or before
 the stone age) amongst dancers that were considered a part of the UK, Western Europe and Appalachian urban countercultures at the time.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2010/dec/02/clog-dancing-revival Clog dancing's big street revival]</ref>

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