From June 27 to July 2, Xu Rui, President of the BDA led a four-member delegation to the United States for a series of exchange visits and collaborative activities with renowned dance institutions. These included the American Dance Festival, the Carolina Performing Arts Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, New York University, and the State University of New York at Purchase. Multiple cooperation agreements were signed, deepening practical collaboration and injecting new impetus into the integration of Sino-American dance education and the development

Beijing Dance Academy has recently taken significant steps in international dance education cooperation, signing inter-institutional agreements with Singapore's University of the Arts and Hungary's Hungarian Dance University. These partnerships will deepen collaboration in student exchanges, faculty mobility, joint degree programs, and transnational academic research, injecting new momentum into building a global dance education community.

On October 18, the World Dance Education Alliance (WDEA) was launched at the Beijing Dance Academy (BDA). Twenty-nine experts and scholars, including representatives of alliance member institutions from Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania, as well as academic leaders such as presidents, deans, and department heads specializing in dance education, gathered to speak at the International Dance Academic Leaders Forum. Centered on the theme "Future-Oriented Development of Dance Education," they held in-depth discussions on the challenges facing international dance education and corresponding strategies, aiming to jointly advance

In response to the shared aspiration for global exchange and cooperation in dance education, Beijing Dance Academy leveraged its 70th anniversary to establish the World Dance Education Alliance (WDEA)—a multilateral platform for collaborative innovation in cultivating dance talents.On October 18, the WDEA inauguration ceremony was held at Beijing Dance Academy. Representatives from 52 institutions and organizations across 31 countries gathered in Beijing to witness the historic launch of the Alliance.