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What Dancers and Choreographers Do
Dancers and choreographers use dance performances to express ideas and stories.
Work Environment
Some dancers work in performing arts companies, or are self-employed. Choreographers may work in dance schools, and others may work as self-employed choreographers.
How to Become a Dancer or Choreographer
Education and training requirements vary with the type of dancer; however, all dancers need many years of formal training. Nearly all choreographers began their careers as dancers.
Pay
Job Outlook
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State & Area Data
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Similar Occupations
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More Information, Including Links to O*NET
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