Dance Educators of America is a member of NDCA.
The member page at NDCA notes that "The artistic structure of DEA has three branches: <...> The Ballroom Branch which include only those members qualified to teach ballroom and social dancing ...."
But on the DEA website, in the History of DEA popup near the bottom of the About DEA page, the origins don't "name" "Ballroom", and the "Artistic Structure" at the bottom of that popup lists only the Performing Arts Branch and the Education Branch, with no mention of Ballroom here or anywhere else on the site that I'm able to find. I need to check with them on this. It makes sense that other associations took on that role as DEA focused on the performing arts area.
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