Difference between revisions 137983104 and 137983105 on dewiki

[[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 Winsldow |last2=Stearns |first2=Jean |year=1994 |location=New York City |publisher=Da Capo Press |ISBN=0306805537}}</ref> refers to dance styles—regardless of country of origin—that evolved outside of [[dance studio]]s in any available open space such as streets, dance parties, [[block parties]], parks, school yards, [[rave]]s, and nightclubs. They are often [[improvisation]]al and [[social dance|social]] in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with spectators and other dancers. These dances are a pa(contracted; show full)
{{Street dance}}
{{Dance}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2010}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Street Dance}}
[[Category:Street dance]]