ISTD Questions & Answers: Foxtrot Author: Elisabeth Romain
The Slow Foxtrot is often considered the “gold standard” of ballroom dancing—demanding supreme control, perfect posture, and a seamless connection between steps. Achieving certification in this discipline requires a deep, uncompromising understanding of the technical principles set by the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD). This Questions & Answers volume is the most efficient way to test that knowledge and prepare for the rigors of the examination floor.
Devised by Elisabeth Romain, a distinguished Fellow, Examiner, and Grand Council Member of the ISTD, this manual is a distillation of decades of pedagogical experience. It is specifically structured to guide you through the complexities of the Foxtrot syllabus, ensuring that you can articulate the “why” and “how” behind every movement with expert precision.
Key Content Modules:
106 Focused Questions: A robust bank of queries designed to test your knowledge of timing, alignment, footwork, and technical theory.
Progressive Examination Levels: Fully mapped to the four professional certification stages: Student, Associate, Licentiate, and Fellow.
Expert Solutions: Includes accurate, verified solutions to help you identify technical nuances and strengthen your weak points.
Professional Standards: Aligned with the official ISTD curriculum to ensure your preparation is consistent with the highest international teaching standards.
Why this book is a professional must-have:
In the competitive world of Ballroom dance, technical accuracy is what sets a master teacher apart. This E-book acts as your personal “pre-exam” simulator. By engaging with these 106 questions, you are not just memorizing facts—you are developing the critical thinking skills required to explain the Foxtrot’s complex mechanics to your own students. It is an indispensable asset for any candidate looking to achieve excellence and demonstrate professional credibility to the ISTD examination board.














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