street dance

Originating in urban environments, "street dance" includes various dance styles that emphasize creativity and social interaction.

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Definition

B2Urban Culture

(informal)A style of dance performed in public spaces like streets and parks, characterized by energetic and improvised movements.

Example

  • The street dance crew gathered in the park to practice their moves.
  • Street dance often attracts large crowds due to its dynamic and spontaneous nature.

B2Dance

(informal)Various dance styles such as breakdancing, popping, and locking, typically performed in urban settings.

Example

  • Breakdancing is one of the most popular forms of street dance.
  • Street dance styles like popping and locking require a lot of practice and skill.

B2Community

(informal)A social dance form that emphasizes individual expression and creativity within a group.

Example

  • Street dance battles are a way for dancers to showcase their individual styles.
  • The street dance community is known for its supportive and inclusive atmosphere.

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