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2111 - Actors, Dancers and Other Entertainers
ACTORS, DANCERS AND OTHER ENTERTAINERS entertain by portraying roles in productions, performing and composing dances, and performing a variety of other acts.
Indicative Skill Level:
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification. Some occupations in this unit group require high levels of creative talent or personal commitment and interest as well as, or in place of, formal qualifications or experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Tasks Include:
reading scripts and undertaking research to gain understanding of parts, themes and characterisations;
learning lines and cues, rehearsing parts, and applying vocal and movement skills to the development of characterisation;
preparing for performances through rehearsals under the instruction and guidance of production directors;
acting parts and portraying roles as developed in rehearsals in film, television, radio and stage productions;
practising dance routines and interpreting the choreographic content of the production;
performing dances for audience entertainment, coordinating body movements and facial expression, usually with musical accompaniment;
composing and notating ballet compositions and other dance routines;
creating and performing individual performance routines;
rehearsing, auditioning and travelling between entertainment venues.
Occupations:
211111 Actor
211112 Dancer or Choreographer
211113 Entertainer or Variety Artist
211199 Actors, Dancers and Other Entertainers nec
Indicative Skill Level:
In Australia and New Zealand:
Most occupations in this unit group have a level of skill commensurate with a bachelor degree or higher qualification. At least five years of relevant experience may substitute for the formal qualification. Some occupations in this unit group require high levels of creative talent or personal commitment and interest as well as, or in place of, formal qualifications or experience (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Tasks Include:
reading scripts and undertaking research to gain understanding of parts, themes and characterisations;
learning lines and cues, rehearsing parts, and applying vocal and movement skills to the development of characterisation;
preparing for performances through rehearsals under the instruction and guidance of production directors;
acting parts and portraying roles as developed in rehearsals in film, television, radio and stage productions;
practising dance routines and interpreting the choreographic content of the production;
performing dances for audience entertainment, coordinating body movements and facial expression, usually with musical accompaniment;
composing and notating ballet compositions and other dance routines;
creating and performing individual performance routines;
rehearsing, auditioning and travelling between entertainment venues.
Occupations:
211111 Actor
211112 Dancer or Choreographer
211113 Entertainer or Variety Artist
211199 Actors, Dancers and Other Entertainers nec