Inter Varsity Dance Association
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The Inter Varsity Dance Association (IVDA) is a non profit student, administrative organisation, which promotes dancing amongst UK university students. Its main concern is dancesport
(competitive Ballroom
& Latin American dancing), but it is increasingly assisting those who compete in other dance styles, with plans to host the inaugural British Universities Dance Competition (BUDC) for dancers who compete in other dance styles.
IVDA was established in 1962 and has been steadily expanded ever since. IVDA co-ordinates university dance competitions as well as implementing initiatives to help develop university clubs, improve access to training and encourage more involvement in dancing, both on the university and open circuits.
The Association also hosts the annual national student dance competition, the Inter Varsity Dance Competition
(IVDC), and enforces the regulations for the competition.
The "Northern" and "Southern" Universities have their own associations - NUDA and SUDA that host preliminary competitions to IVDC - NUDC and SUDC. These are usually hosted a couple of weeks before IVDC in the same weekend. No university may compete in both SUDC and NUDC. These associations have their own constitutions but these are largely similar to that of the IVDA.
Other member organisations host their own competitions during the "season" (November-March) with their own rules, but again these are similar to the rules of IVDA
The legislative arm is the General Committee. This consists of one member from each member university club (usually the president or team captain of that club). The GC's role is to vote on amendments to the IVDA constitution. It holds (slightly misnamed) AGMs
twice a year and optionally EGM
s more frequently to decide such matters.
The judicial arm is the Standing Committee. This consists of either three or five members elected by the General Committee at the October AGM (at the beginning of the academic year). The SC's role is to make rulings regarding the interpretation of the constitution. The most common decisions are those relating to eligibility to compete.
The executive arm is the aptly titled Executive Committee. They are elected as a group by the General Committee at the July AGM (at the end of the academic year) and are responsible for organising the IVDC
the following year.
The Association is constantly examining its structure and the constitution which is often discussed on the forum as well as at meetings.
The current IVDA President is Tamasin Graham.
One reason for an EGM is an appeal. Any member who believes the Standing Committee ruled unfairly can have the matter put before the entire General Committee.
DanceSport
Dancesport denotes competitive ballroom dancing, as contrasted to social or exhibition dancing. It is wheelchair dancesport where at least one of the dancers is in a wheelchair....
(competitive Ballroom
Ballroom dance
Ballroom dance refers to a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world. Because of its performance and entertainment aspects, ballroom dance is also widely enjoyed on stage, film, and television....
& Latin American dancing), but it is increasingly assisting those who compete in other dance styles, with plans to host the inaugural British Universities Dance Competition (BUDC) for dancers who compete in other dance styles.
IVDA was established in 1962 and has been steadily expanded ever since. IVDA co-ordinates university dance competitions as well as implementing initiatives to help develop university clubs, improve access to training and encourage more involvement in dancing, both on the university and open circuits.
The Association also hosts the annual national student dance competition, the Inter Varsity Dance Competition
Inter Varsity Dance Competition
The Inter Varsity Dance Competition is an annual student dancesport competition organised by Inter Varsity Dance Association . The IVDA write rules regarding entries, dress code and which dances will be part of the competition....
(IVDC), and enforces the regulations for the competition.
The "Northern" and "Southern" Universities have their own associations - NUDA and SUDA that host preliminary competitions to IVDC - NUDC and SUDC. These are usually hosted a couple of weeks before IVDC in the same weekend. No university may compete in both SUDC and NUDC. These associations have their own constitutions but these are largely similar to that of the IVDA.
Other member organisations host their own competitions during the "season" (November-March) with their own rules, but again these are similar to the rules of IVDA
Organisation
IVDA has a well-developed organisational structure due to its 40-year existence and the large number of students it affects. Control is split between three committees, broadly representative of the three arms of many governments (executive, legislative and judicial).The legislative arm is the General Committee. This consists of one member from each member university club (usually the president or team captain of that club). The GC's role is to vote on amendments to the IVDA constitution. It holds (slightly misnamed) AGMs
Annual general meeting
An annual general meeting is a meeting that official bodies, and associations involving the public , are often required by law to hold...
twice a year and optionally EGM
Extraordinary General Meeting
An extraordinary general meeting, commonly abbreviated as EGM, is a meeting of members of an organisation, shareholders of a company, or employees of an official body, which occurs at an irregular time. The term is usually used where the group would ordinarily hold an annual general meeting , but...
s more frequently to decide such matters.
The judicial arm is the Standing Committee. This consists of either three or five members elected by the General Committee at the October AGM (at the beginning of the academic year). The SC's role is to make rulings regarding the interpretation of the constitution. The most common decisions are those relating to eligibility to compete.
The executive arm is the aptly titled Executive Committee. They are elected as a group by the General Committee at the July AGM (at the end of the academic year) and are responsible for organising the IVDC
Inter Varsity Dance Competition
The Inter Varsity Dance Competition is an annual student dancesport competition organised by Inter Varsity Dance Association . The IVDA write rules regarding entries, dress code and which dances will be part of the competition....
the following year.
The Association is constantly examining its structure and the constitution which is often discussed on the forum as well as at meetings.
The current IVDA President is Tamasin Graham.
Extraordinary General Meetings
Extraordinary General Meetings of the General Committee may be held for a number of reasons. These are usually held at other student dance competitions for simplicity - many of the members will already be attending.One reason for an EGM is an appeal. Any member who believes the Standing Committee ruled unfairly can have the matter put before the entire General Committee.
See also
- Ballroom danceBallroom danceBallroom dance refers to a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world. Because of its performance and entertainment aspects, ballroom dance is also widely enjoyed on stage, film, and television....
- Inter Varsity Dance CompetitionInter Varsity Dance CompetitionThe Inter Varsity Dance Competition is an annual student dancesport competition organised by Inter Varsity Dance Association . The IVDA write rules regarding entries, dress code and which dances will be part of the competition....
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- Competitive danceCompetitive danceCompetitive dance is a popular, widespread activity in which competitors perform dances in any of several permitted dance styles—such as acro, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, modern, and tap—before a common group of judges...
- Dance basic topics
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University Dancing Societies
- Cambridge Dancers' Club
- Imperial College Union Dance Club
- Oxford University Dancesport ClubOxford University Dancesport ClubOxford University Dancesport Club is one of Oxford University’s largest sports clubs. Founded in 1968 it currently has an annual membership of around 800 members...
- University of Birmingham Ballroom and Latin American Dance Society
- Bristol University Latin American & Ballroom Dancing Society
- Nottingham Latin Ballroom and Salsa Society
- Warwick University Dancesport
- University of Bath Latin and Ballroom Dance Club
- University of London Union Ballroom And Latin-American Dancing Society
- Sheffield Universities Dancesport
- Leeds University Dancesport Club
- University of Kent Ballroom and Latin Dance Club
- Edinburgh University Ballroom Dancing Society
- Southampton University Ballroom and Latin Dance Society
- Exeter University DanceSport Society