Pre-Associate

The examination is designed as an introduction to the professional teaching qualifications, it develops the candidates knowledge and understanding of the genre so that they can assist a qualified teacher. Candidates training for the IDTA dance teaching qualifications are advised to take the Pre-Associate examination.

Which dance genre does this qualification apply to?

Street Dance, Rock 'n' Roll, Line Dancing, Cheerleading

How will you be assessed?

The Pre-Associate is a practical examination conducted by an IDTA appointed Examiner. Candidates will be asked to demonstrate this dance style and answer questions.

Prerequisites

Candidates must be 16 years or over.

Future progression

Higher level professional teaching qualifications are available at Associate, Licentiate and Fellowship level.

Fees

Candidates will be entered for the IDTA Pre-Associate examination by their dance teacher using the Pre-Associate Application Form. Examination fees are paid via the dance teacher. Training fees are set by the teacher.

Membership status

Candidates who have sucessfully passed the Pre-Associate examination will be invited to join the IDTA as Provisional members. This membership status does not allow Provisional members to enter candidates for examinations or to attend the AGM. Provisional members receive a copy of the Dance International magazine and may attend IDTA national and regional seminars to assit with their continuing professional development at a discounted entry fee.

Examination syllabi, technical information and resources

The examination syllabus for the Pre-Associate examinaiton is listed in the "Professional and Amateur Dance Syllabus". The techniques for these genres are published in the IDTA "Street Dance Guide", "Rock 'n' Roll" by Lynda King, plus "Technique of Line Dancing" & "Cheer Technique" by Jean Eve & Lynda Blyth-Phillips. Visit the IDTA Shop for available resources.