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Professional Dancers Federation

BRINGING POSITIVE CHANGE TO YOUR NDCA DANCESPORT INDUSTRY

Your voice matters—and with PDF USA, it’s not just heard, it’s counted. Through our organization, every Professional Registrant gains true representation at the National Dance Council of America meetings, complete with a vote that carries real influence.

This means your opinions, your concerns, and your ideas aren’t just discussed in passing—they’re officially part of the decision-making process that shapes the future of our industry. PDF USA ensures professionals have a direct line into the NDCA’s inner workings, giving you a opinion in the rules, standards, and policies that affect your career every day.

When you stand with us, your voice becomes part of a collective that moves the conversation forward—stronger, smarter, and united.

VISION & PRIORITIES

PDF USA exists to amplify and protect the voices of all Professional Registrants of the National Dance Council of America. Our mission is simple: to ensure that every professional—whether they teach, compete, organize, judge, or officiate—is heard, valued, and represented with integrity.

Our board is made up of a diverse mix of Pro-Am competitors, teachers, organizers, officials, and judges. At first glance, that might sound like a contradiction—after all, each role experiences the dance world from a different angle. But that’s exactly our strength. The variety of expertise within our council gives us a panoramic understanding of the professional landscape.  We understand and value all positions.

We recognize the challenges, ambitions, and passions that drive each sector of our NDCA community, and we use that collective insight to advocate for fair representation, progressive standards, and sustainable growth within the NDCA framework.

PDF USA stands not as a separate voice, but as your united one, committed to the advancement, respect, and continued excellence of all NDCA dance professionals across the country.

AMERICAN
STYLE

Now the top two American Style Competitive Couples receive travel scholarships to the World Championships... just like the International Competitiors always have, thanks to the PDF.

NO MORE
DANCING
AT 3 A.M.

PDF strongly advocated for change, presenting documented examples of professional and Pro-Am events still taking place as late as 1:30 a.m. This effort resulted in the adoption of a new rule stipulating that no first round may commence after 1 a.m. without penalties.

HANDELING
COMPLAINTS

It is bound to happen.  Not every situation is perfect and sometimes you need someone to step up for you.  The PDF will take your complaint to the NDCA, professionally and anonymously.  

JOIN

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Support the organization that supports you! The Professional Dancers Federation works year-round to represent and promote the interests of NDCA dance professionals nationwide. Your membership keeps that voice strong — and it’s only $50 for the year.

Join or renew today!

Venmo: @ProDancersFederation
Zelle: pdfusa.treasurer@gmail.com
 

Every member matters. Every voice counts. Be part of the change shaping our industry.

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YOUR TEAM


Current Board

YolandaVargas

President
Yolanda Vargas


Email
858-560-4372

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West Coast
Vice President
Jason Daly
 
Email
626-236-3304

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Midwest
Vice President
Brian Baker

Email
614-565-3796

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East Coast
Vice President
Michael Choi
 
Email
91730403139

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Secretary
Robert Nardozza


Email
720-353-6548

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Treasurer
Anna Shabazyan


Email
818-731-3483

Founders and
Lifetime Members

The Professional Dancers Federation traces back to 1980 founded by Brian McDonald  along with Stephen Cullip, Jeanette Ball, Edward Ball, and Bill Graveson.  These early leaders moved the PDF from an observer presence at NDCA meetings into a formally incorporated member body. 

Past President
Brain McDonald

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Judi Hatton

JudiHatton

Past President
Richard Booth

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Past President
Ron Montez

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