Demonstrate specialisation in a dance tradition

Description

Demonstrate an embodied understanding of dance and dance-making, and an informed artistic viewpoint of your chosen dance style, that enables you to reconstruct or create a choreographic work fully immersed in your selected dance tradition.

Alternative labels

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demonstrate dance tradition specialisation
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demonstrate specialisations in a dance tradition

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with skills

Essential skill

Demonstrate specialisation in a dance tradition is essential to master the following skills:

Make artistic processes explicit

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Demonstrate specialisation in a dance tradition is an essential skill of the following occupations:

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.

Optional skill

Demonstrate specialisation in a dance tradition is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Dancer: 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.
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.

 


 

References

  1. Demonstrate specialisation in a dance tradition – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 21, 2022