ISCO Occupation Group 2653.1 Choreographer
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Choreographer: Choreographers create sequences of movements in which motion, form or both are specified. Some choreographers also take up the role of coordinating, teaching and rehearsing performers in the production of the choreography. They can also act as a movement coach for actors.
Essential Skills
- Develop A Choreographic Work
- Define Artistic Approach
- Be In Touch With Your Body
- Work With Broad Variety Of Personalities
- Work With Respect For Own Safety
- Manage Artistic Career
- Promote Yourself
- Develop Artistic Research Framework
- Monitor Art Scene Developments
- Intellectual Property Law
- Develop A Choreographic Language
- Rehearse Artist Fly Movements
- Design Flying Movements
- Train Artists In Flying
- Assemble An Artistic Team
- Ensure Longevity Of Choreography
- Labour Legislation
- Art-Historical Values
- Maintain Safe Working Conditions In Performing Arts
Optional Skills
- Demonstrate Specialisation In A Dance Tradition
- Select Music For Performance
- Notate Different Dances
- Read Dance Scores
- Demonstrate Technical Expertise Of Your Dance Style
- Manage Artistic Project
- Analyse Score
- Inspire Enthusiasm For Dance
- Show Intercultural Awareness
- Teach Dance
- Work In An International Environment
Alternative Names
- Tap Ballet Dancer Choreographer
- Ballet Choreographer
- Aerial Choreographer
- Martial Arts Choreographer
- Movement Director
- Movement Director & Choreographer
- Choreographer & Movement Director
- Dance Notation Specialist
- Contemporary Dance Choreographer
- Dance Choreographer
- Aquatic Choreographer
- Choreographer Assistant
- Theatre Choreographer
- Fight Choreographer
- Circus Choreographer
Specializations
Specialization | Title |
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C2653.1.2 | ISCO Specialization 2653.1.2 Dance Répétiteur |
C2653.1.1 | ISCO Specialization 2653.1.1 Choreologist |