CID UNESCO Certification Program
International Standard by United Nations

150 hours per year including

  • 140 hours training, including regular classes, rehearsals for events, such as performance, competitions, workshops and other activities
  • 10 hours theory classes, such as seminars, lectures, etc.
  • 5 levels


CID UNESCO Certification is the only certification program recognised by all countries under the United Nations based on the Bologna agreement.

We are the only Hong Kong institutional member of the International Dance Council CID, the official world-wide organization for all forms of dance.

All our classes and events are part of the CID certification program. All students upon finishing 150 hours of training in a year will be nominated and receive the certificate directly from CID UNESCO according to the level they achieved. 

More details: https://cid-world.org/certification/ 

In Egyptian Dance Classes, we focus on the training of technique as well as their application and execution based on different styles and cultural backgrounds.

In Dance Stretch Classes, we focus on proper alignment of individual body parts and fluidity of energy flow based on dance postures.

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Egyptian Dance (Children)

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Egyptian Dance (Adult)

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