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Career Guidance Skills communication, collaboration and creativity S1.14 - performing and entertaining S1.14.2 - performing artistic or cultural activities Perform for young audiences
Description
Perform on a level accessible to children and young adults, whilst also censoring unadvisable content.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 0 occupations
- Optional in 7 occupations
- Total: 7 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 2 (Professionals)
Optional for
- Actor/actressActors/actresses play roles and parts on live stage performances, TV, radio, video, motion picture productions, or other settings for entertainment or instruction. They use body la…
- PuppeteerPuppeteers perform shows by manipulating puppets such as hand puppets or marionettes. Their performance is based on a script and the movements of the puppets have to be synchronise…
- Street performerStreet performers create street arts performances for outdoor spaces, using space and audience as a creative resource. They create their performance through playful exploration and…
- SingerA Singer is a professional performer who uses their voice as their primary instrument to entertain and convey emotion. Singers perform across various genres, including pop, rock, c…
- Variety artistVariety artists are multidisciplinary artists who master at least two of the following disciplines: comedy, dance, singing, circus arts, object manipulation, and illusionism. They …
- Stand-up comedianA Stand-Up Comedian is an entertainer who performs solo, delivering humorous monologues, jokes, and anecdotes to an audience. They rely on their wit, observational skills, and timi…
- MusicianA Musician is an artist skilled in performing, composing, and interpreting music. Musicians can work across various genres and styles, including classical, jazz, rock, pop, hip-hop…
Related skills
- Perform live
- Analyse own performance
- Sing
- Manage feedback
- Interact with an audience
- Follow time cues
- Follow directions of the artistic director
- Attend rehearsals
- Work with an artistic team
- Study roles from scripts
- Act for an audience
- Interact with fellow actors
Last updated on February 18, 2026
