Is there any dance certificate courses available in India?

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The Terence Lewis Academy-the TLA, established in 1998, a stronghold of Dance Education, also offers under it's wide umbrella Professional Diploma Foundation courses, at a graduate and under graduate level, (ranging from 1year to 3 years). Offering a rare combination of dance disciplines, combining the...
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The Terence Lewis Academy-the TLA, established in 1998, a stronghold of Dance Education, also offers under it's wide umbrella Professional Diploma Foundation courses, at a graduate and under graduate level, (ranging from 1year to 3 years). Offering a rare combination of dance disciplines, combining the western and Indian dance forms, the Diploma in Dance-DID offers a holistic experience and an overview of Dance as an all encompassing entity. read less
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Ofcourse.!! There are many institutes that provide dance certificates to their students and even promote them to higher level competitions.!!
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yes there are various certificate courses, if you are interested in classical then go for akhil bhartiya gandharava mahavidyalaya mumbai or pune else for other dance styles you may join various private academies where you'll get trained and have exams too for which you'll get certificates as well and...
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yes there are various certificate courses, if you are interested in classical then go for akhil bhartiya gandharava mahavidyalaya mumbai or pune else for other dance styles you may join various private academies where you'll get trained and have exams too for which you'll get certificates as well and each time you raise your level accordingly the level of certification increases. Thank you ! read less
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