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  2. Medal examinations (dance) - Wikipedia

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    During a medal test, a dancer will either dance alone (ballet) or be partnered by their teacher (ballroom). An examiner, appointed by the examining body, will observe the performance, and mark it. It is usual for dance teacher organisations to print guidelines for the figures or routines to be tested. [ 3 ]

  3. Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) is an international dance teaching and examination board based in London, England. The registered educational charity, which was established on 25 July 1904 as the Imperial Society of Dance Teachers , provides training and examinations in a range of dance styles and certified dance teacher courses.

  4. National Association of Teachers of Dancing - Wikipedia

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    1940: Modern Ballroom Dancing by Henry Jacques published. Detailed analysis of technique. 1946: Ballroom dancing for amateur tests by Carl Bryant; 1948: Latin American dancing by Frank Borrows. This was one of the first books on Latin dance. 1950: Revised technique explained by Frank Borrows. This was a book for student professionals.

  5. International Dance Teachers Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Dance Teachers Association (IDTA) is a dance teaching and examination board based in Brighton, England. Operating internationally, the IDTA currently has over 7,000 members in 55 countries.

  6. An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha - Wikipedia

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    An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha (CLRG, English:The Irish Dancing Commission) is the oldest and largest governing body for competitive Irish step dancing globally. [1] Founded in 1927, [2] CLRG is responsible for creating a standardised system of Irish dance, music and competition for its member organisations in 26 countries.

  7. UKA Dance - Wikipedia

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    UKA Dance, formally known as the United Kingdom Alliance (UKA), is a dance teaching and examination board based in Blackpool, England, and operates internationally. UKA Dance was established in 1902 and provides training in a range of dance styles, with examination syllabi for students, and training courses for people wishing to become certified dance teachers.

  8. List of dance awards - Wikipedia

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    Gold medal of the National Association of Teachers of Dancing, UK. This list of dance awards is an index to articles that describe notable awards for dance, including classical and contemporary dance on stage and in films or television shows. It also includes lists of awards for choreography and dance studies.

  9. Ballroom dance - Wikipedia

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    Societies such as the ISTD and UKA also offer medal tests on other dance styles (such as Country & Western, Rock 'n Roll or Tap). In some North American examinations, levels include Newcomer, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Novice, Pre-championship, and Championship; each level may be further subdivided into either two or four separate sections.