Members & Memberships
Members
Membership of THDA is open to those interested in helping to realise the aims
of the Association and currently includes dancers and their parents, Highland
Dancing teachers, Highland Dancing adjudicators, Highland Dancing examiners,
competition organisers and other interested individuals.
It is our belief that the Association benefits by encouraging membership not
only from those with expertise in knowledge and technique of Highland Dancing
as such, but also from others who have managerial, accounting and other skills
necessary to oversee the running of the organisation.
Memberships
· THDA is a represented member of the Scottish Official Board of Highland Dancing
(SOBHD). The SOBHD is the World Governing Body that was founded in 1951. Its
objectives are to advance the art of Highland Dancing and preserve its traditional
form, to provide consistent basis for dancers to be adjudicated at Highland
Games and competitions world-wide and to provide, through examination, qualified
individuals to adjudicate at those Highland Games and competitions.
· THDA is a member of Dundee City Sports Council.
· Members of THDA are active within the
Scottish Games Association The Scottish Games Association (SGA) is the governing
body of Traditional Highland Games in Scotland. It represents over 60 Highland
Games in Scotland and has several associate members overseas in Canada and Australia
etc. It assists individual Highland Games, sets rules for competition and records
any new records created.
· Members of THDA are also active within the Scottish Traditions of Dance Trust.
· Teacher members of THDA are very active within the main Highland Dancing teaching/examining
organisations, the UKA,
BATD, & STDA. The UKA is a progressive world-wide organisation that provides
professional qualifications through examination for teachers of dance over a
wide range of dance styles. Students, and parents of students, attending classes
run by a qualified teacher gain confidence from this qualification and the knowledge
that the teacher has the support and backing of such an organization. For more
information about the UKA, please visit their web site at www.batd.co.uk.