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Re: Syllabus Question
Posted by peter_kosmas
7/15/2007  3:05:00 AM
mostly i have seen that the footwork is quite difrent at the moves in the latin style dancing ! i go to dance on a studio that gets teached from istd and we have a lot of diferences .....
but i just want to know if the idta is known as a good certificate i know it counts if someone dances well but i have not heard of if that is why :)))
Re: Syllabus Question
Posted by terence2
7/15/2007  4:49:00 AM
If you are refering to Amer. style as opposed to Intern. syle --- yes-- there are many differences in techn.

the techniques in each, are complimentary to the style .Both are valid in their own context .--

Remember-- all of the dances in the syllabii, are imports, and have changed , in some cases , radically from their original design .

The Latin division in particular, has strayed from its roots , primarily for acceptance on a social level .

IDTA and ISTD techn. are essentially the same. If you wish to have more info about each, I suggest you look up their websites .
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