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Registering as a Teacher or Centre with an International Awarding Body
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Delivering Recognised Performing Arts Programmes Worldwide
Educators and institutions delivering performing arts education benefit greatly from working with an established international awarding body. Registration provides access to recognised qualifications, clear assessment frameworks and professional support.
Urdang International Awards welcomes teachers, schools and centres seeking to deliver high-quality performing arts examinations and awards.
Teacher Registration
Individual teachers and private practitioners can register to deliver Urdang International Awards programmes. Teacher registration provides access to official syllabi, assessment guidance and examination entry processes, enabling educators to prepare learners for recognised qualifications and performance awards.
Teachers interested in joining can find further information within the [Register] section.
Centre Registration for Schools and Institutions
Schools, colleges and performing arts centres can register as approved centres to deliver examinations, performance awards and professional qualifications. Centre registration offers flexible assessment formats, structured progression routes and ongoing administrative and academic support.
Institutions can begin the process through the [Register] page, where guidance on approval and next steps is provided.
Policies, Standards and Support
All registered teachers and centres operate within a clear framework of policies covering safeguarding, equality, data protection and quality assurance. These standards ensure fairness, consistency and transparency across all programmes.
The Spirit of the GPAA Competition
What makes the GPAA Competition special is its community spirit. Behind the stage lights and applause is a deep sense of connection between students, teachers, families and the global performing arts industry.
Urdang International sees this as a vital part of education. We believe performance should not only develop technical ability but also confidence, resilience and collaboration. These qualities are what transform good performers into exceptional ones.
The event unites schools, studios, and independent performers from across the UAE and neighbouring countries. Each year, we see friendships form, schools collaborate and creative partnerships flourish, reminding us why the arts matter so deeply.
What’s Next: GPAA Competition 2026
The 2026 GPAA Competition is already shaping up to be the biggest yet.
While official details are still to be announced, participants can expect:
New performance categories
Expanded age divisions
Additional professional masterclasses
Exclusive industry workshops
We encourage all aspiring performers to stay connected via the GPAA Events Page and our Urdang International Instagram for the latest updates.
To be the first to know the details, fill out our form here.
Preparing for Your GPAA Journey
If you’re thinking of competing, preparation begins long before the big day.
At Urdang International, we recommend focusing on:
Technique: Build solid foundations in dance, singing, and acting.
Expression: Understand your material and tell a story through your performance.
Conditioning: Keep your body strong, flexible, and performance-ready.
Confidence: Trust your training and enjoy the experience.
Our ongoing classes and training sessions across Dubai and Abu Dhabi are specifically designed to help students build these essential skills. You can learn more about our training opportunities here.
From the Heart of the West End to the Soul of the UAE
The GPAA Competition perfectly embodies what Urdang International stands for connection, creativity and opportunity.
It’s a chance for young performers to experience the energy of professional theatre, learn from the best and be part of a global community that celebrates artistry in all its forms.
We are proud to stand alongside the Global Performing Arts Alliance in building this vibrant platform for emerging talent. Together, we continue to ensure that the spirit of performance — from the heart of the West End to the soul of the UAE — lives on in every dancer, singer, and actor who takes the stage.




