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  2. List of dance organizations - Wikipedia

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    Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre, Australia (defunct) Australian Dance Council; British Association of Teachers of Dance; bbodance (formerly the British Ballet Organisation) - musical theatre, ballet, jazz, tap, modern; CDMT (Council for Dance, Drama and Musical Theatre), UK; Dancewave, Brooklyn, New York City

  3. USA Dance - Wikipedia

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    USA Dance, formerly the United States Amateur Ballroom Dance Association (USABDA), is a national governing body for DanceSport (the competitive version of ballroom dancing) in the United States. It is recognized as such by the World DanceSport Federation (WDSF), the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC), and the Amateur Sports Act of the United States ...

  4. Ballroom Dancers' Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Ballroom Dancers' Federation is a sports organization. It was founded in 1958 to give a voice to competitive ballroom dancers . A previous organisation, called the Competitors' Federation had been disbanded soon after its formation in 1946.

  5. National Dance Council of America - Wikipedia

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    The National Dance Council of America, (NDCA) – is the Official Governing Council of Dance and Dancesport in the United States of America. With 17 Member Organizations encompassing more than 25,000 dance professionals and over 110 sanctioned competitions and championships, it is the leading authority of dance for Professionals, Amateurs and Pro/Am Competitors.

  6. Medal examinations (dance) - Wikipedia

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    In many forms of dance (ballet, ballroom dance, concert dance) medal examinations are held. They are organised by leading dance teaching organisations, such as the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD), [1] the International Dance Teachers Association (IDTA), [2] and other organisations.

  7. Dancesport - Wikipedia

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    The World Dance Council (WDC) is a registered limited company, and the legal successor to the International Council of Ballroom Dancing (ICBD), which was formed in 1950 in Edinburgh. [8] The WDC operates through a general council and two committees: The World Dance Sport Committee regulates professional dancesport at the international level.

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  9. Tony Meredith - Wikipedia

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    Tony Meredith, who is of Mexican and Samoan descent, was born in San Diego, California, US, discovered ballroom dancing after replying to a newspaper advertisement seeking dance teachers. [1] His cousin taught him how to Hustle in the garage which ignited his love of dancing.