Wednesday 11 January 2012

Choreographer Resume

Choreographers work in films, television shows, theater, and various other dance show groups. Even dancing academies are a good way to start a career as a choreographer. Most professional dancers wish to pursue choreography as a career after few years of career as a dancer. You need an effective choreographer resume to apply for this job profile.
 
 Sample choreographer resume

Sandra A. Barnes
4110 Leo Street
Centennial, CO 80112
Home: (720) 971 0845
Cell No.: (720) 971 4819
Email-id: sandra.b@anymail.com


Job Objectives:


To work as choreographer with leading dance studio or academy that believing in nurturing young talent and organizing excellent stage shows for their clients.

Work Experience:

Title: Choreographer
Name of Company: Wilson Dance Studio
Duration: December, 2005 to present
Roles and Responsibilities:
  • Conducting meeting with the clients to select the teams for their dance shows
  • Short listing group of dancers for the dance shows
  • Planning the stage show and providing dancing instructions to the dancers as per the dance set up
  • Conducting dance practice sessions for new dancers joining the dance studio
  • Conducting meeting with the management and designing team to decide theme and costumes of the dancers
  • Supervising the work of the assistant choreographers

Title:
Assistant Choreographer
Name of Company: GDC Dance Studio
Duration: July, 2001 to October, 2005
Roles and Responsibilities:
  • To choreograph dance shows and instruct the dancers as per the dance themes
  • Conduct audition for the dance programs and shortlist dancers accordingly
  • Coordinating dance shows and deciding the program theme with the show organizers
  • Grading the performance of the dancers and providing them feedback
  • Teaching dance techniques such as ballet and jazz to new students joining the dance studio
  • Sending performance and show rehearsals report to the management
  • Assisting the choreographer during clients shows and helping the dancers to understand the dance steps correctly 

Education:

Bachelor of Arts, University of Colorado, 1995

Associations:


Member of National Association of School of Dance

Skills:

Sense of rhythm
Ability to create new dance themes
Physically fit and good stamina
Flexible to learn new dancing styles
Able to understand the students dancing abilities and train them accordingly

References:

Richard B. Perez
Administrative Head
Wilson Dance Studio
1036 Allison Avenue
Centennial, CO 80112
Cell No.: (720) 971 1546
Email-id: richard.p@anymail.com

Gary L. Johnston
HR Head
GDC Dance Studio
4639 Nuzum Court
Centennial, CO 80112
Cell No.: (720) 971 4539
Email-id: gary.j@anymail.com

The choreographer resume must focus on the candidates teaching and dancing skills.

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