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NCS Code: 2653.0200
A choreographer is a creative professional who designs and directs dance movements for performances, films, stage shows, and events. They blend music, rhythm, and expression to create visually engaging routines while guiding dancers to perform with coordination and emotion. Choreographers require strong creativity, leadership, and communication skills. Their work plays a vital role in storytelling, entertainment, and cultural expression across various artistic platforms.
Strong dance skills (classical, contemporary, hip-hop, etc.)
Creativity and musical understanding
Physical fitness and stamina
Teaching and leadership ability
Coordination and rhythm sense
Communication skills
Adaptability to trends and styles
Confidence and stage presence
Roza Rana, from Rourkela, Odisha, is a talented choreographer known for her dynamic style and ability to blend traditional and contemporary dance forms. With a strong passion for movement and storytelling, she has contributed to stage performances, workshops, and training programmes for aspiring dancers. Her work focuses on creativity, expression, and discipline, inspiring young artists to pursue dance professionally while promoting cultural appreciation through her choreography.
A choreographer can become an entrepreneur by starting a dance academy, production house, or online training platform. By combining creative expertise with business skills, they can offer workshops, professional choreography services, and digital courses. They can collaborate with schools, events, and entertainment industries while building a strong personal brand through social media. This approach helps generate multiple income streams and expand their reach in the growing dance and entertainment sector.
Mild locomotor disability (e.g., one arm/leg affected but still able to move/train)
Hearing impairment (deaf/hard of hearing)
Speech disability
Some low vision cases (if work can be adapted)