Description
Rehearse to learn the choreographic material, convey the choreographers intent and the nuances and details of the choreography, and develop your role in the piece, factoring the precision of movements, the rhythm, the musicality, interaction with peers and stage elements, your physical condition and the conditions of the venue and potential risks associated (fatigue, state of the floor, temperature, etc.).
Work from the observation of embodied demonstrations, analysis of a video recording or other relevant documentation(Note the names of choreographic sections, how the dance sequences are related to other components of the work, corrections and changes to be made to the work in progress, etc. Draw spatial diagrams of the choreography. Get the music of the piece for your own/particular work of parts, etc).
Occupations requiring this skill
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- Essential in 0 occupations
- Optional in 1 occupations
- Total: 1 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 3 (Technicians and associate professionals)
Optional for
- Stunt performerStunt performers execute actions that are too dangerous for actors to perform, that they are not physically able to do or require specialised skills such as fight scenes, jumping…
Related skills
- Perform with motion capture equipment
- Express yourself physically
- Practice martial arts
- Work with prop makers
- Adapt to type of media
- Perform risk analysis
- Self-promote
- Analyse own performance
- Communicate expectations of fight actions
- Manage feedback
- Prepare rehearsals
- Follow directions of the artistic director
