Description
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.
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Theoretical Knowledge
Practical Skills
demonstrate specialisation in a dance traditioninterpret artistic intentionsevaluate art qualitylog changes in choreographybe a role model in community artsmaintain safe working conditions in performing artsdraw up choreographyunderstand the emotional dimension of a performancedevelop codified movementsdescribe artistic experiencework with broad variety of personalitiesact as a resource person in dancedevelop the physical languageidentify performers' needscreate choreographic materialunderstand the conceptual dimension of a live performancenotate different dancesmanage artistic careerwork with respect for own safetymonitor art scene developmentsunderstand the architecture of a live performancecreate a work environment where performers can develop their potentialanalyse music scoreteach dancemanage artistic projectcreate new fight sequencesstimulate performers' imaginationcontribute to the choreographer's process of reflectioncontribute to an artistic approachclarify how various components work togetherdevelop proposed choreographic languageshow intercultural awarenessdevelop methods for choreographic integrationstudy community as a target communitywork in an international environmentinspire enthusiasm for dancematch needs of target community with your skills