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I love dance and I am studying it at school. What jobs could I get when I leave school ??

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I love dance and I am studying it at school. What jobs could I get when I leave school ??

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  1. You could teach at a dance school.  There may even be a possibility of teaching at a reular school either after school or as part of gym.

    Try teaching at a gym.  I know that at my gym there are the regular classes and then there's a dance class and it seems to be everyones favorite class to take... its aloways packed.

    GOOD LUCK!


  2. theres plenty of big hotels who put on shows for the guest like warners hotel wev'e had great shows from them you might phone their head office to find out you could even try cruise ships too

  3. You could email your local dance schools and ask them if they would like to take on a trainee; or if you're a bit more ambitious, follow the links below:-

    CC Skills is the Sector Skills Council for the Creative and Cultural Industries.  For information about training and professional qualifications, visit the website http://www.ccskills.org.uk  T. 020 7089 5866

    Equity is the trade union representing artists across the whole spectrum of arts and entertainment, and offers representation, specialist knowledge and advice for its members and student members on work in Theatre and other Live Performance.  T: 020 7379 6000.  http://www.equity.org.uk

    Dance UK – cover the independent dance sector.  They provide information and publications, and arrange networking opportunities, forums for debate, and conferences.  T: 020 7228 4990 http://www.danceuk.org

    Council for Dance Education & Training – provides information about courses throughout the UK.  T: 020 7247 4030 http://www.cdet.org.uk

    The Stage newspaper is the entertainment trade weekly.  Recruitment advertisements, useful links, and ‘how to guides’, such as finding an agent or drama school, are on its website http://www.thestage.co.uk

    Contacts is a directory published annually by The Spotlight, and provides details of all aspects of the entertainment industry.  http://www.spotlight.com

  4. It depends where you are strongest with dancing, what you enjoy most with dance and what type of dance you do.

    Choreographer - Some-one who creates and designs a dance routine. You could choreograph for a music video or for a performance. Obviously you would need to be very good at creating your own routine and teaching others this routine.

    Dancer - Some-one who learns choreography and performs it for a show or music video. Obviously you would have to be very good at picking up the choreography well and very quickly. You'd also need your own unique style.

    Instructor - Some-one who teaches a class of dance students. You'd need to be very sociable and a very good teacher. You'd also need to be able to help people progress and get the best out of them.

    To get a career in dance you need to be an extremely good dancer as there are some amazing dancers out there and also bear in mind that the dance world is very bitchy and competitive.

    Good Luck

  5. You could open your own dance class and teach various types of dances which would be quite popular among people looking to get married and seniors.

    You could work in a dance school and the student (you) becomes the teacher and teach choreography!

    There are so many types of dancing out there too so you could keep aspiring to learn more and more styles too. I really think you should open your own dance school and teach various types of dances from two step, waltz, jive, swing..etc

  6. Dancing Jobs.

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