Ballroom branch •
Walter Laird – Former dancer and teacher of Latin American Dance and author of "Technique of Latin American Dancing" •
Len Goodman – Former Ballroom Dance Champion, now a teacher, examiner and adjudicator. Goodman was head judge on the BBC1 series
Strictly Come Dancing from its inception in 2004 until he retired from the position in 2016. He also judged on the American equivalent series
Dancing With The Stars.
Theatre branch •
Deborah Bull, Baroness Bull – Former Principal dancer with
The Royal Ballet. Studied IDTA prior to joining the
Royal Ballet School •
Vanessa Hooper – Former dancer with the
Royal Ballet and
Northern Ballet Theatre. Senior
examiner of the IDTA and dance tutor for the television series
Ladette to Lady •
Jennifer Ellison – British actress and model, who won titles at the IDTA Theatre Dance Championships in 1996 and 1997, later training at the
Royal Ballet Lower School •
Kevin O'Hare – Studied IDTA and at the
Royal Ballet School. Danced with
Birmingham Royal Ballet and
The Royal Ballet and is now Director of The Royal Ballet
Honorary members •
Arlene Phillips was admitted as an honorary member of the IDTA in 2006, in recognition of her work in the field of dance. Phillips is credited with the creation of 70s dance troupe
Hot Gossip, and is the renowned choreographer of award-winning
West End and
Broadway musicals including
The Sound Of Music,
Starlight Express,
Grease,
Saturday Night Fever and
We Will Rock You. She is most famous today as a judge for television talent shows, such as
Strictly Come Dancing and
So You Think You Can Dance. •
Ken Dodd was admitted as an honorary member of the IDTA in recognition of his contribution to the entertainments industry. Dodd who died in 2018 was a well-known British comedian, most famous for traditional music hall style entertainment, although he also appeared in drama and was a songwriter. •
Rosemarie Ford is a well-known British television personality from the 1990s, particularly recognised as
Bruce Forsyth's co-presenter of
The Generation Game. Rosemarie Poundford, to give her full name, trained as a dancer with an IDTA teacher from a young age and in 1978, won the prestigious title of "Miss Dance of Great Britain". In 1998, she performed the role of
'Bombalurina' for the official film production of
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical
"Cats". ==See also==