Description
Teach the choreographic material, using physical demonstration and any relevant documentation (written, visual, audio), conveying the choreographer’s intent, the nuances and details of the choreography.
Alternative labels
teach performers the choreographic material
help performers internalise choreography material
help performers learn the choreography
help performers internalise the choreography
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Help performers internalise choreographic material is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Dance teacher: Dance teachers instruct students in a recreational context in the various dance genres and forms, such as ballet, jazz, tap, ballroom, hip-hop, latin, folk dance etc. They provide students with a notion of dance history and repertoire, but mainly focus on a practice-based approach in their courses, in which they assist students in experimenting with and mastering different dance and dramatic expression styles and techniques and encourage them to develop their own style. They cast, choreograph and produce performances, and coordinate the technical production and the set, props and costume usage on stage.
Optional skill
Help performers internalise choreographic material 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.
Performing arts school dance instructor: Performing arts school dance instructors educate students in specific theory and, primarily, practice-based dance courses at a specialised dance school or conservatory at a higher education level. They provide theoretical instruction in service of the practical skills and techniques the students must subsequently master for dance. Performing arts school dance instructors monitor the students’ progress, assist individually when necessary, and evaluate their knowledge and performance on the dance through, often practical, assignments, tests and examinations.
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