British Ballet Organization

British Ballet Organization
Abbreviation BBO
Formation 1930
Type Dance Examination Board
Chairman
Nicholas Espinosa
Main organ
Board of Directors
Affiliations Council for Dance Education and Training
Website http://www.bbo.org.uk

The British Ballet Organization (BBO) is a dance examination board based in London, England.

Overview

The British Ballet Organization was founded in England in 1930 by Edouard Espinosa and Louise Kay, both noted dance teachers. It was established as a dance teaching society and developed a syllabus of Classical Ballet training. The BBO is now one of the leading dance examination boards in the United Kingdom and provides an examination syllabus in Classical Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Modern Dance, with a teacher training programme that qualifies people to work as dance teachers in the private and state sectors. The BBO is a registered dance awarding body of the Council for Dance Education and Training[1] and its qualifications are accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority in England, the Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills (DCELLS) in Wales, and the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) in Northern Ireland.[2]

Teacher Training

The BBO offers the following training courses for prospective dance teachers. Accredited courses are placed at levels 3, 4 or 6 (degree equivalent) on the National Qualifications Framework. Upon completion of the Diploma in Dance Teaching, the teacher becomes authorised to teach the BBO examinations syllabus.

Countries

The BBO has registered teachers operating in the following countries:

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