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DANCE LESSONS AND DANCE COMPETITIONS FALL WITHIN THE SCOPE OF VALUE ADDED TAX (VAT)
His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has now issued its findings following the First-tier Tax Tribunal, which was held a few weeks ago in Manchester. These findings are exceptionally concerning for the dance community and sport as a whole.


British DanceSport Association and NI DanceSport Announce Strategic Partnership to Elevate Competitive Dance in Northern Ireland
The British DanceSport Association (BDSA) is proud to announce a landmark partnership with NI DanceSport, aimed at transforming the landscape of competitive dance in Northern Ireland. This strategic collaboration will introduce enhanced standards of safety, fairness, and inclusivity, aligning regional events with national and international best practices.


Salsatropical Dance Academy: A Beacon of Latin Dance in London
The British DanceSport Association is proud to spotlight Salsatropical Dance Academy, a leading Latin dance institution based in the heart of London.


Statement on the Supreme Court judgement on the Equality Act 2010
As a Sports Governing Body we have a responsibility to apply all laws that affect us whether we agree with them or not. Regardless of any personal views on the recent judgment of the Supreme Court on matters related to The Equality Act 2010, we are obliged to implement it as it affects any of our work.


Response to the EADA Green Paper on the National Governing Body (NGB) for DanceSport in the UK
The British DanceSport Association (BDSA) welcomes the publication of the English Amateur DanceSport Association Green Paper and supports the objective of establishing an effective, inclusive, and future-proof National Governing Body for dancing in the UK.


Definition of woman for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010
The BDSA acknowledges the ruling of the Supreme Court yesterday on the legal definition of a woman for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010.


Let’s get more people dancing: BDSA response to the Sport England Active Lives Survey
Sport England’s Active Lives survey is so important. This annual publication gives details of adult and young people’s participation in different sports across England. The BDSA has summarised the key data for dance class participation and set out our views in our Response document.


NOTICE OF BDSA'S 1st ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
All current members and lifetime members of the British DanceSport Association are welcome to attend the Annual General Meeting
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