Louisiana Dancesport

Louisiana DanceSport was organized in 2003 as a Louisiana non-profit corporation and has been granted tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service. It was established in order to promote ballroom dancing and to provide opportunities for amateur competitors to participate in both amateur and pro-am competitions at a reasonable cost. It serves as the organizer of the two competitions, which together constitute the "Gumbo of Ballroom Weekend."

In partnership with the USA Dance Chapter 5031 and Saturday Night Ballroom, our board of directors is dedicated to the expansion of ballroom as a sport, as a hobby and as a means of socializing with friends. Our intention is to serve Louisiana from Shreveport to Lake Charles, Monroe to Slidell, and all points in between in order to bring together dancers who share a passion for ballroom dancing and to foster the education of young people in an activity that will last throughout their lives. Our vision is to eventually see ballroom practiced as a sport within our local schools.

Our first president was Maurice Doyle, who helped to launch the corporation and who provided much of the early vision and leadership. Following his untimely death, Ann Durocher stepped up to the role of president and has pulled together a tremendous team of talented individuals who all share these common goals.

Louisiana DanceSport organizes the USA DANCE South Central Regional Championships for Chapter 5031 of USA DANCE and on the same weekend organizes its own Louisiana Challenge.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President, Ann Durocher-Steven, Houma, LA

Secretary, Romaine White, Houma, LA

Treasurer, Carol Doyle, Baton Rouge, LA

Director, Sterling Sightler, Baton Rouge, LA

Director, Richard Stewart, Prairieville, LA

Director, Cecil Phillips, Baton Rouge, LA

Director, Charlie Clement, Port Allen, LA