The Area

About Us

The IDTA Greek Area consists of dance teachers certified by the IDTA (International Dance Teacher's Association).

It must be noticed that for the IDTA professional is considered whoever is a professional certificate holder (even if he/she doesn't currently practices the profession of the teacher). A Pre-Associate holder is considered o be a profesional, while a level 3 certificate holder is considered to be amateur.

Purpose

The IDTA Greek Area was created in order to:

  • Establish a better communication between the members and the Head Office of IDTA in Great Britain.
  • Organise dance competitions and seminars free for all members.
  • Conduct examinations in a more efficient way, giving members nationwide the opportunity to participate regardless of the number of students.

Members' Rules

A dance teacher must behave with objectivity and show integrity in professional and business level and must not accept to work on something that he/she is not qualified to.

In general the dance teacher must:

  • Maintain and reinforce the high level and reputation of the profession.
  • Cooperate with other professionals and dance schools.
  • Respect every student's uniqueness.

The actions described bellow must be avoided because they oppose to the IDTA rules. If the Board of Directors in the UK decides that someone should not be a member anymore, then a recall of his membership (and therefore the membership of the IDTA Greek Area) may be asked with a letter describing the reasons why.

If a members acts as bellow, he/she will suffer penalties:

  • Teach or publish dance material of the British Counsil of Dance earlier than the official publication.
  • Advertises himself/herself as a representative or examiner of the IDTA without being addressed as such by the IDTA.