Dream
Career
Dancer
Are you sure that you could
out-dance those contestants on the hit show Dancing with the Stars?
Then let the music move you into this dynamic and dazzling career. If you
love expressing yourself through movement to music, a career as a professional
dancer is calling you.
What
They Do
Dancers are performers who
move their bodies to music or rhythms using any of the many different styles
of dance, including ballet, tap dancing, jazz or modern dancing, or other
cultural or traditional styles.
Professional dancers work
onstage in dance productions, as well as in TV shows, movies, commercials
and music videos. They also find employment with theme parks, dinner theaters,
cruise ships, large nightclubs or trade shows.
Highly trained dancers may
join professional dance companies like the National Ballet of Canada. Many
dancers are also talented singers or actors, and combine these talents
in musical theater productions that tour the country. Some dancers, especially
those hoping to work on stage, in TV, film, or music videos, have agents
who look for job opportunities for them.
Dancers audition to win dance
roles, then they rehearse their role with the rest of the dancers and/or
actors until they are ready to perform. Most dancers move from project
to project once a production or project wraps up, although there are some
opportunities for full-time employment, including teaching dance classes,
or as a choreographer.
As a dancer you may do some
or all of the following:
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Rehearse and learn new dance
routines
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Exercise and train to stay in
peak physical condition
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Attend auditions for dance roles
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Perform before audiences
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Teach or choreograph other dancers
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Travel with a touring company
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Look for or meet with an agent
Who
is Likely to Succeed
Professional dancers have
physical stamina, perseverance, and an ability for artistic expression.
It is also important to be graceful, coordinated, and have good balance.
Dancers need an extraordinary level of concentration, discipline, and a
lot of patience to practice routines for hours at a time.
If you are interested in
a touring dance company, you should have the personal freedom and desire
to be away from home for weeks or months at a time. You should also be
the kind of person who loves to be in front of an audience and perform.
How
to Learn It
Start by taking several dance
classes in different styles to get an overview of dance as a medium. The
graceful movements and stretching routines of ballet, for example, will
help you build the strength and coordination needed as a basis for all
other types of dance. While some professional dancers do work towards degrees
in dance, a degree isn't a necessity for most professional dance work.
When you are ready, look
for a training environment designed for those who hope to move from amateur
dancer to professional dancer. The National
Association of Schools of Dance is a great source of information
for those who are looking to break into a dancing career.
To learn by doing, look for
audition opportunities in the "trades" a term for the show business newspapers
available to performers that list auditions for shows. Get several of these
trade papers and search for paying dance gigs regularly in them. You can
also look for auditions listed in your local arts and entertainment weekly.
Professional associations
are also a great source of career information and advice on accredited
training programs. Dance/USA
advances the art form of dance by addressing the needs, concerns and interests
of the professional dance community.
Fab Fact: Dancer,
choreographer and singer Paula Abdul (of American Idol fame) started her
entertainment career as a dancer/cheerleader for the NBA's Los Angeles
Lakers. Paula became a highly sought-after choreographer in the 1980s,
most notably for her work with singer Janet Jackson.
Tag and Catherine Goulet
are founders of FabJob.com. This article is an excerpt from the book Dream
Careers: How to Quickly Break Into a Fab Job! Visit www.FabJob.com
to discover how to break into the career of your dreams.
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