Description

Dancers interpret ideas, feelings, stories or characters for audiences by using movement and body language mostly accompanied by music. This normally involves interpreting the work of a choreographer or a traditional repertory, although it may sometimes require improvisation.

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Theoretical Knowledge

Practical Skills

manage personal professional developmentmaintain safe working conditions in performing artsattend rehearsalsinteract with an audienceevaluate own dance abilitiesperform fast changeoverperform liveunderstand the physical language of a live performancefollow time cuesunderstand the emotional dimension of a performancefollow directions of the artistic directordescribe artistic experiencemanage feedbackwork with broad variety of personalitiesdevelop an artistic approach to your interpretationinteract with fellow actorsdevelop the physical languagemaintain dance trainingunderstand the conceptual dimension of a live performanceanalyse own performancecheck the production schedulemanage artistic careerwork with respect for own safetystudy roles from scriptswork with an artistic teamidentify requirements of the work in the artistic performancework with a dance teamself-promoteperform dancesdemonstrate specialisation in a dance traditionbe a role model in community artsuse declaiming techniquesanalyse music scoreteach dancemanage artistic projectanalyse your fight discipline expertisedevelop codified movementsdevelop proposed choreographic languageshow intercultural awarenessdevelop methods for choreographic integrationcreate choreographic materialwork in an international environmentperform with motion capture equipmentdirect community arts activitiesinspire enthusiasm for danceunderstand the architecture of a live performancesingread dance scoresmatch needs of target community with your skills