Description
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.
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Theoretical Knowledge
Practical Skills
design flying movementsbe a role model in community artsmanage personal professional developmentmaintain safe working conditions in performing artscreate new fight sequencesunderstand the physical language of a live performanceunderstand the emotional dimension of a performancedevelop codified movementsdescribe artistic experiencework with broad variety of personalitiesensure longevity of choreographydevelop the physical languagedevelop proposed choreographic languageidentify performers' needsdevelop methods for choreographic integrationcreate choreographic materialunderstand the conceptual dimension of a live performancedevelop a choreographic languagedevelop a choreographic worktrain artists in flyingmanage artistic careerwork with respect for own safetyrehearse artist fly movementsmonitor art scene developmentsdevelop an artistic frameworkdefine artistic approachunderstand the architecture of a live performanceprepare performance training sessionassemble an artistic teamcreate a work environment where performers can develop their potentialdemonstrate specialisation in a dance traditionanalyse music scoreteach dancemanage artistic projectstimulate performers' imaginationcorrect potentially harmful movementsdemonstrate technical expertise of your dance styleshow intercultural awarenesspractise flying movementsnotate different danceswork in an international environmentselect music for performanceidentify requirements of the work in the artistic performanceinspire enthusiasm for danceread dance scoresmatch needs of target community with your skills