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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)Macmillan Dictionary|url=http://www.macmillandictionary.com/buzzword/entries/street-dance.html|date="Wednesday 17, June, 2010"|accessdate=2010-04-16}}</ref> Another example is the [[Cha Cha Slide]], and [[Cupid Shuffle]], which are street dance influenced [[line dance]]s. While line dances may be considered street, vernacular, or [[folk dances]], they usually require professional instruction (or choreography) and integrate moves derived from studio dance styles.

==Evolution==
Street dance 
ihas evolved between people in a social environment, although it cannot always be determined as to how they actually do evolve between people. In theory, as one person comes up with a move that apparently looks good to another person, that other person tries to copy that move. Similar to [[chinese whispers]], the effect is that the other person cannot absolutely perform that move the same way as the other person, thus leading to the dancer to create their own style or entirely new moves based on it. There is a small di(contracted; show full)
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