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When I grow up I want to be an… By. Hannah Whitaker

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When I grow up I want to be an…. By. Hannah Whitaker. A Choreographer. Choreographers create and arrange original dances. They combine steps to form one dance. Choreographers usually audition dancers and teach them a dance routine. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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When I grow up I want to

be an…

By. Hannah Whitaker

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A Choreographer

• Choreographers create and arrange original dances.

They combine steps to form one dance.

Choreographers usually audition dancers and teach them a dance routine.

They work with all forms of dancing and technique.

Their salary wage is usually

$33, 650 per year.

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Education and/ or training required.

Requires years of dance experience.

However, a broad, general education including music, literature, history, and the visual arts is helpful in the interpretation of dramatic episodes, ideas, and feelings.

Some colleges hand out bachelor's or master's degrees in dance or fine arts, but a college education is not required.

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Outfits Baggy pants

Tights and leotards

They also wear a wide variety of shoes.

There is over 15 types of dance shoes but out of that there is 5 main shoes.

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Work Hours

Choreographers can work up to everyday of the week, depending on what they are working on.

They can spend up to days working on making up routines for dancers to perform.

It takes hard dedication to stick with this job and earn the money.

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The person who would like this job.

A person who loves to dance.

Likes to show their emotion through movements.

Has been dancing for a really long time in there life.

Also people who have an art and desire of performing.

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Sources http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/103/

Choreographer.html

http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos094.htm#training

http://mysoncandance.net/2010/12/17/joey-dowling-on-dance-choreography-transitions-part-2/