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IDTA Syllabus
Posted by Babamm
3/18/2009  5:41:00 PM
Hi!

I have a question! Can anybody tell me something about the current IDTA syllabus in Latin (and also in Ballroom)? Where can I find it on the internet? I mean the ISTD syllabus is easy to find because it is puplished almost evrywhere. But the IDTA syllabus is kept secret I think or I find an older version. Is there a possibility to find out?
Thnk you!
Re: IDTA Syllabus
Posted by Google
3/18/2009  10:50:00 PM
Babamm, Google " Walter Laird IDTA" .
The book costs 35 Pounds and can be bought online.
Re: IDTA Syllabus
Posted by Telemark
3/20/2009  10:30:00 AM
The Latin Technique adopted by IDTA is Walter Laird's, and the Ballroom Technique is Guy Howard's. Neither book contains the current syllabus, but you could not make a serious study of the syllabus content for professional examinations without these texts.

The current syllabus is not published online, as far as I know, but in a slim volume called "Profesional and Amateur Dance Syllabus". The current syllabus was revised in 2006, and copies cost 8 GBP, direct from the IDTA shop, and it is also resold through third parties (usually for more).
Re: IDTA Syllabus
Posted by Babamm
3/25/2009  4:01:00 PM
The IDTA does not use the Supplement by Walter Lairdany more. The figures are not in the syllabus. Why not? Does anybody know why they left it out?
Re: IDTA Syllabus
Posted by Babamm
3/27/2009  1:34:00 AM
The Fallaway Reverse Turn & Slip Pivot is described in the IDTA ballroom technique book but it is not in the IDTA syllabus. Does anyone know why?

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