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Encyclopedia > ISTD

The Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) is incorporated in the United Kingdom.


ISTD gained international recognition as the leaing dance examination board. It is primarily known for teaching standards and syllabi in ballroom dancing, although it has faculties in many other dance atrs, such as tap dancing, Disco/Freestyle (dance)/Rock'n'Roll, Classical Greek dance and more.


External link

  • ISTD (http://www.istd.org)

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