International Dance Organization

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International Dance Organization
Founded18.09.1981
TypeDance sport
CVR 27 02 52 93
FocusDance sport, Competitions, Festivals, Education
HeadquartersSlagelse, Denmark
Location
  • Slagelse, Denmark
Area served
Worldwide
Membersover 90 worldwide
Official languages
English
Key people
President:
Prof Velibor Srdic

Senior Vice President:
Fiona Johnson
Executive Secretary:
Kirsten Dan Jensen

Contents

Vice presidents:
Bonnie Dyer Klaus Höllbacher Aleena Tan Edilio Pagano Trajce Petkovski Hana Svehlova
Website https://www.ido-dance.com/
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The International Dance Organization (IDO) is an official, independent, politically neutral, non-profit world dance and dance sport federation, registered in Slagelse, Denmark. It governs competitions and activities in performing arts, street dance/urban disciplines, and couple dances. Members of the IDO are national dance federations, and only non-profit organizations are eligible for membership.

The IDO organizes a wide range of international competitions, including World and Continental Championships across multiple dance disciplines. Some of its major events run for more than a week and include World Championships in Show Dance, Tap Dance, Ballet, Modern & Contemporary Dance, Jazz Dance, and Street Dance styles, hosted annually in various countries.

History

IDO was founded on September 18, 1981, by four countries: France, Gibraltar, Italy and Switzerland. The founder and first General Secretary was Moreno Polidori from Italy.

Leading the IDO:

Since 1998 the IDO is headed by the IDO President:

Structure

The IDO Executive Presidium (EPM) runs the daily business and consists of the President, the Senior Vice President and the Executive Secretary. [1] The IDO Presidium consists of the EPM and 6 Vice Presidents with specific duties. [2]

Nils Hakon Carlzon, Bill Fowler and Michael Wendt have been honoured as Honorary Lifetime Presidents. [3]

The election of the Presidium takes place in a staggered system according to which the President, the Senior Vice President, the Executive Secretary/Treasurer and two (2) Vice Presidents (A, B) are elected in year 1, the four other Vice Presidents (C, D, E, F) are elected in year 3, each for a term of four (4) years. The three Department Directors, Performing Arts, Street Dance and Couple Dance, are elected every three years at their Annual Department Meeting (ADM) and also serve on the Presidium. Same for the elected chairpersons of the Continental Conferences.

The AGA is also responsible for all changes in the statutes and by-laws. The ADMs are responsible for the Dance Sport rules, which are ratified by the AGA. To enable the experts in each specific field to discuss their department matters at the level where the dancers are, IDO has installed the following committees and departments:

Worldwide memberships and structure

IDO has more than 90 member nations and contacts on all six continents, representing more than 250,000 dancers worldwide. [4] To ensure growth and focus on existing intercontinental and new countries worldwide, the IDO has installed ambassadors to develop the IDO idea and structure. For example in

Besides running competitions and festivals, IDO established its Hall of Fame [5] to honour dance celebrities, dancers and dance enthusiasts who have made significant contributions to IDO’s Dance World.

IDO also follows the anti-doping requirements requested.

IDO is affiliated to TAFISA and EUSA.

Dance disciplines and competitions

Each year the IDO organizes World, Continental and Regional championships and cups [6] in the IDO dance disciplines.

Age divisions

Categories

Dance styles

PERFORMING ARTS DISCIPLINES

STREET DANCE DISCIPLINES

COUPLE DANCE DISCIPLINES

References

  1. IDO Executive Members
  2. IDO Vice Presidents
  3. IDO Honorary Presidents
  4. "IDO World Wide Members". IDO World Wide. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
  5. IDO Hall of Fame
  6. "IDO Event Calendar". IDO Event Calendar. Retrieved July 7, 2014.