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Career Guidance Skills communication, collaboration and creativity S1.12 - creating artistic, visual or instructive materials S1.12.3 - creating artistic designs or performances Understand the emotional dimension of a performance
Description
Identify the specific aspects of a cast and the emotions elicited by the performers' physical transformations. Sense the emotional charge of choreographic sequences, the arrangement of elements, in the use of space. Identify the emotional curve.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 9 occupations
- Optional in 1 occupations
- Total: 10 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 2 (Professionals)
Essential for
- Performing arts theatre instructorPerforming arts theatre instructors educate students in specific theory and, primarily, practice-based theatre courses at a specialised theatre, or acting, school or conservatory a…
- DancerDancers interpret ideas, feelings, stories or characters for audiences by using movement and body language mostly accompanied by music. This normally involves interpreting the work…
- ChoreographerChoreographers create sequences of movements in which motion, form or both are specified. Some choreographers also take up the role of coordinating, teaching and rehearsing perform…
- Dance teacherDance 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…
- DramaturgeA dramaturge is a specialized professional in the theater and performing arts who serves as a literary and contextual advisor, contributing to the development and realization of th…
- Artistic coachArtistic coaches research, plan, organise and lead arts activities for sport practitioners in order to provide them with artistic abilities such as dance, acting, expression and tr…
- ChoreologistChoreologists are specialized dance creators in specific styles or traditions, such as ethnic dance, early dance, or baroque dance. Their work is contextualized historically and so…
- Drama teacherDrama teachers instruct students in a recreational context in the various theatrical genres and dramatic expression forms, such as comedy, tragedy, prose, poetry, improvisation, mo…
- Dance répétiteurA dance répétiteur is a professional who assists conductors and choreographers in directing rehearsals and guiding artists in the rehearsal process. They are responsible for teachi…
Optional for
- Performing arts school dance instructorPerforming 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 …
Related skills
- Develop proposed choreographic language
- Maintain safe working conditions in performing arts
- Stimulate performers’ imagination
- Create a work environment where performers can develop their potential
- Develop the physical language
- Develop methods for choreographic integration
- Understand the architecture of a live performance
- Develop codified movements
- Teach dance
- Work in an international environment
- Be a role model in community arts
- Manage artistic career
Last updated on February 18, 2026
