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International Standard Classification of Occupations 2008 - Global

2653 Dancers and Choreographers

Dancers and choreographers conceive and create or perform dances. Tasks include - (a) conceiving and creating dances, which often convey a story, theme, idea or mood, by a pattern of steps, movements and gestures; (b) performing dances as a soloist, with a partner or as a member of a dancing group before live audiences or for film, television or other visual media; (c) training, exercising and attending dance classes to maintain the required levels of ability and fitness; (d) directing and participating in rehearsals to practice dance steps and techniques required for a performance; (e) auditioning for dance roles or for membership in dance companies; (f) coordinating the production music with the music directors. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Choreographer - Ballet dancer - Night-club dancer - Street dancer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Dance teacher - 2355.

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Where 2653 sits in the ISCO-08 hierarchy

  1. >2 Professionals
  2. >>26 Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals
  3. >>>265 Creative and Performing Artists
  4. >>>>2653 Dancers and Choreographers
  5. >>>>2653 Dancers and Choreographers

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What is ISCO-08 2653?
ISCO-08 2653 is "Dancers and Choreographers". Dancers and choreographers conceive and create or perform dances. Tasks include - (a) conceiving and creating dances, which often convey a story, theme, idea or mood, by a pattern of steps, movements and gestures; (b) performing dances as a soloist, with a partner or as a member of a dancing group before live audiences or for film, television or other visual media; (c) training, exercising and attending dance classes to maintain the required levels of ability and fitness; (d) directing and participating in rehearsals to practice dance steps and techniques required for a performance; (e) auditioning for dance roles or for membership in dance companies; (f) coordinating the production music with the music directors. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Choreographer - Ballet dancer - Night-club dancer - Street dancer Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Dance teacher - 2355.
How does ISCO-08 2653 map to other classification systems?
2653 Dancers and Choreographers has equivalents in ESCO Occupations (06ac0f53-431e-4bc6-acb8-2f5da041b5d3, 07b91f36-8272-493a-8e1c-5625e77efe68, 189a337d-f6fb-44e2-9e7a-bc27b7b76e0e, +1 more); SOC 2018 (27-2031, 27-2032). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCO-08 and 2 other classification systems.
What is the parent category of 2653?
2653 Dancers and Choreographers sits under 2653 Dancers and Choreographers in the ISCO-08 hierarchy.

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Source: International Labour OrganizationVersion: 2008