ISCO Specialization 2653.1.1 Choreologist

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Definition

Choreologist: Choreologists are specialised creators of dance in specific styles or traditions, such as ethnic dance, early dance or baroque dance. Their work is contextualised historically and sociologically as an expression of the human group that developed it. Choreologists analyse dance from intrinsic aspects: theory, practice and epistemology of movements in itself. They also study dance from the extrinsic perspective: the social, ethnological, etnographical and sociological context in which dance is developed.

Essential Skills

  • Art-Historical Values
  • Labour Legislation
  • Work With Respect For Own Safety
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Work With Broad Variety Of Personalities
  • Notate Different Dances
  • Log Changes In Choreography
  • Manage Artistic Career
  • Act As A Resource Person In Dance
  • Monitor Art Scene Developments
  • Interpret Artistic Intentions
  • Draw Up Choreography
  • Maintain Safe Working Conditions In Performing Arts
  • Demonstrate Specialisation In A Dance Tradition
  • Evaluate Art Quality


Optional Skills

  • Show Intercultural Awareness
  • Work In An International Environment
  • Inspire Enthusiasm For Dance
  • Teach Dance
  • Manage Artistic Project
  • Be In Touch With Your Body
  • Analyse Score


Alternative Names

  • Benesh Dance Notator
  • Benesh Choreologist
  • Benesh Notator
  • Benesh Movement Notator
  • Dance Notator


Higher Level