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Website
www.istd.org/ballroom
History
The
elegance and style of the early 1900s were major factors
in the development of ballroom dancing by the habituees
of the smarter West End establishments. A chance meeting
between one of the leading ladies of the time, Josephine
Bradley, and a talented young American, GK Anderson,
produced a partnership which provided the foundation
for the English Style for which the ISTD is still
world-renowned. Further developed by Phyllis Haylor
and other famous names of the time, it is indeed fortunate
that, under the leadership of Lady Humphries, they
joined together to preserve the Style with examinations
of standard to a set technique, and so the Modern
Ballroom Dance Faculty of the Imperial Society of
Teachers of Dancing was born. When, under the guidance
of a committee headed by Alex Moore, it was decided
to write the Technique of Ballroom Dancing, the ISTD
established itself as one of the leaders of a now
virile profession, a position it has maintained since.
Activities
The Imperial Dance and Dance Sport Faculties' Board
guides the multi-faceted activities of this Faculty.
An annual summer Congress presents new work and ideas
coupled with refinements in the presentation of technique
to the hundreds of professional teachers who regularly
attend. Refresher courses are held throughout the
country which ensure that first class tuition is available
for those who not only wish to take advantage of the
examination system but also for those seeking to improve
their technique for social activities. Everyone, from
the social dancer, keen amateur or aspiring professional,
can measure their progress, assured in the knowledge
that their assessment is in capable hands. As a further
inducement to progress, the ISTD runs regular competitive
events for the keen medallist. These enable students
from various schools to compete against each other
in a friendly fashion, and are extremely popular events
with tremendous atmosphere. Competition ballroom dancing,
both professional and amateur, has grown tremendously
over the past two decades, and has become a worldwide
activity. Top class teaching and coaching are necessary
to attain the standards required in this field, and
it is no surprise to find that many of our examiners
and committee members travel the world to work with
aspiring and existing champions.
Development
The ISTD is keenly aware of the importance of dance
in the social structure of tomorrow. Continually increasing
interest from young children has prompted us in the
past to offer attainment awards for youngsters from
an age as low as five years and this facility will
be developed accordingly. With the present accent
on fitness and the increase in longevity, more and
more people of all age groups are finding a need to
fill their leisure time in a healthy and enjoyable
manner. In this respect, the benefits of dance for
increasing friendship and well being are second to
none, and all our services for the future will be
geared to filling this need. A new dance, a new style,
new music, all of our members will be kept abreast
of developments through one of the leading dance organisations
in the world, the Imperial Society of Teachers of
Dancing.
Syllabi
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