Choreographer - Career Queries

Dear Friend, if you wish to study abroad you need to update yourself academically as well as your proficiency in English language. Get your graduation (minimum qualification) and if possible get your post graduation degree as well, thereafter choose a country where you wish to be settled and make sure whether IELTS is required or not, if yes, then go for coaching in IELTS, qualify the test and fly abroad or else get coaching for spoken English .For your degrees you may consider any one of these institutions - JJTU, Jhun jhunu,......................BITS, Mesra,.....................Lovely Profes

Dear student, you need to get your graduation and post graduation in fine arts with dance as a major/specialization. Thereafter take a formal training for dance, various dance forms and a little part of theater etc. from a renowned institution. Try working with some promising dance groups or a training center, get an experience and then move to the next level on a higher stage and get training and after that try to seek job in concerned field. You may seek your graduation/post graduation at any one of these institutions - Christ University, Bangalore,.........................BHU, Varanasi,....

Given that we live in a fusion era, it's essential that not only classical but also contemporary dance styles be taught and practiced. snow rider 3d

Dear Aspirant, [MBA][1] would not be of use to [a Choreographer][2]. Instead an advanced education course in Dance would be the best. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo an [online psychometric test][3] from [CareerGuide.com][4] which will help you understand yourself in respect of your strengths, weaknesses, emotional quotient, etc. and will exactly tell you which stream is good for you. Best wishes, Dr. Anand Wadadekar [1]: /ask/t/which-field-should-i-do-my-mba-in-what-is-the-procedure [2]: /ask/t/what-are-the-necessary-skills-requir

Wow... Good question.This question actually put me into thinking Because as such everyone associates Choreography to be a Dance Guru.So obviously their main job or role or responsibility is to dance and excel in that.But you put me into thinking.Few of the responsibility of a Choreographer are:First of course is Dancing, but more importantly dancing at the best of the music and following it keenly with their stepsDirect rehearsals and direct dancers in terms of any improvements if requiredRead and understand story or scripts, and then based on it rearrange a dance sequence, matching the t

Interesting most part of a choreographer is his/ her creativity. First of all I want to make it clear to you that choreography is not only related to dance it has various fields and options. You may show your creativity in pure dancing, plays, fight scenes etc. I remember my several shows where I put my own choreography, I always loved dancing but in that play because of shortage of actors I was forced to play a role with lots of dialogue delivery, but had the responsibility to put a dance in that too, so I was given a boy who had never done a solo step of dance,,, it was a big challenge

When I decided to become a psychologist, I had no idea about the field. Perhaps the word was big and sound good to attract me towards itself I had no guide to tell me what to do. Some where I read an article related the career as a psychologist I read that and kept very carefully, subsequently I started talking people about their general problems and also started helping them to solve them. Gradually I came to know about my interest in the field... so the all I want to say is just ask yourself what you want to do because except you no one can answer this. Probe in that are you really feeling w

Hi,Yes ,there are so many Universities  and colleges in India and abroad in the field of Dancing. I will list some of them here but it would have been much better if you would have given the name of the place to which you belong or where you wish to   move. First of all  i will share the Universities in India-- Banaras Hindu University / Unao- Gujarat University , Ahmadabad- Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Bangalore- Indira Kala Sngit Vishwavidyalaya,Rajnandgaon- Nalanda Dance research Centre's Nalanda Nritya kala Mahavidyalaya Mumbai- MR.Govt.college of Music and Dance- Gandharva M

Hey Dear,I think you must be really interested in the field of [choreography][1] and that is why you must have posted this question.As far as the choosing this career is concerned it is one of the most demanding careers these days and more and more people are opting for it as well. So as far as demand is concerned then surely there is a high demand for it but gain that depend on your experience and skills in this area.As you know there are already established choreographers and making a mark in there presence is really difficult but surely if you have the right skills hat will not be a big pro

Hey......It is completely a pleasure to see how much you are concerned about your sister and are there to support her.Looking for a dance teacher is not at all tough. There are many institutes that offer classes and your sis can join them.Though there are many reputed institutes but important thing is to see the expertise of the teacher.Many if the Dance Academies are run by professionals only. I would suggest you to meet the teacher and talk to some of the students of the Academy before you plan to send your sister there.But remember it is more important for her to give her full dedication an

That's useful for planning the performance's structure and sequence. As soon as they finish talking, they get to work on the dance steps, guiding the dancers as they strive for a flawless performance. Retro Bowl    

Choreographers are briefed by the Director about the production, and about the dance styles required. They may be expected to suggest their own ideas, or to realise the Director's vision, but they must always be able to assess the situation quickly in order to work effectively. They also work closely with a variety of production staff, including members of the Visual Effects and Costume Departments, Assistant Directors, etc., and may work with 2nd or 3rd Assistant Directors on scheduling and other organisational matters. Choreographers are usually involved in the casting of dance role

Choreographers must be able to retain the steps and routines for each character. They must be imaginative and creative, able to interpret the Director instructions, and contribute their own ideas to the routines. They must be able to research and prepare for particular styles, and know how to adapt them during rehearsals to suit the needs of the production, the performer, or the Director. Choreographers need a wide knowledge and experience of different dance techniques, including both historical and contemporary styles. They may also have to adapt sequences, or create new routines at very shor