What is Dancer?
Performing on stage, as well as in video, TV or film production. Many dancers continue their careers as choreographers, performance directors, or dance teachers. There are many types of dance, such as ballet, contemporary, jazz, hiphop, traditional, and so on. Usually every dancer has a special type of dance.
Minimum education level
PT3
SPM
STPM
Diploma
Degree
Average Salary
Example of a Job Position
Task
Knowledge
Pure Arts
Knowledge of the theories and techniques needed to create, produce, and perform music, dance, visual arts, drama and sculpture.
Skills
Active Learning
Understand the implications of new information for basic decision making and problem solving now and in the future.
Active Listening
Give full attention to the words of others, set aside time to understand the points presented, ask questions appropriately, and not interrupt at the wrong time
Coordination
Adjust the actions taken, with the actions of others.
Creative
Ability to imagine and create original ideas, especially related to artistic work.
Capability
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Body Coordination - The ability to coordinate the movements of the arms, legs and body simultaneously as the whole body moves.
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Member-Body Coordination - The ability to coordinate two or more members of the body (such as two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) when sitting, standing, or lying down. This does not include doing activities when the whole body is moving.
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Body Endurance - The ability to use all of your body's physical strength over a long period of time without feeling out of breath.
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Body Balance - The ability to maintain body balance or balance the body or stand tall when in an unstable condition.
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Originality - The ability to bring unusual ideas or bright ideas to a given topic or situation, or to develop creative ways of solving problems.
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Arm and Hand Stability - The ability to keep your hands and arms stable when your arms move or when holding your arms and hands in one position.