Choreographers

# 13 overall · better than 98.5% of other jobs
0.3
Low to No Risk
0% tasks are partially/fully automatable
0/5
Automatability
0/5
Technical Feasibility
0/5
Emotional Intelligence
0/5
Physical Requirements
1/5
Economic Incentive
1/5
Forgivability
5/5
Ethics
Choreographers' work is deeply rooted in creativity, artistic interpretation, and emotional connection, making it highly resistant to AI displacement. The complexity, physicality, and subjective nature of the job present significant challenges to automation.

Median Salary: $52,000

Traits: 57

26/100Consequence_of_Error
87/100Contact_With_Others
74/100Coordinate_or_Lead_Others
17/100Cramped_Work_Space_Awkward_Positions
41/100Deal_With_External_Customers
11/100Deal_With_Physically_Aggressive_People
44/100Deal_With_Unpleasant_or_Angry_People
4/100Degree_of_Automation
48/100Duration_of_Typical_Work_Week
94/100Electronic_Mail
10/100Exposed_to_Contaminants
3/100Exposed_to_Disease_or_Infections
4/100Exposed_to_Hazardous_Conditions
3/100Exposed_to_Hazardous_Equipment
18/100Exposed_to_High_Places
18/100Exposed_to_Minor_Burns_Cuts_Bites_or_Stings
0/100Exposed_to_Radiation
3/100Exposed_to_Whole_Body_Vibration
31/100Extremely_Bright_or_Inadequate_Lighting
91/100Face-to-Face_Discussions
83/100Freedom_to_Make_Decisions
63/100Frequency_of_Conflict_Situations
58/100Frequency_of_Decision_Making
73/100Impact_of_Decisions_on_Co-workers_or_Company_Results
58/100Importance_of_Being_Exact_or_Accurate
61/100Importance_of_Repeating_Same_Tasks
4/100In_an_Enclosed_Vehicle_or_Equipment
0/100In_an_Open_Vehicle_or_Equipment
93/100Indoors_Environmentally_Controlled
29/100Indoors_Not_Environmentally_Controlled
49/100Letters_and_Memos
93/100Level_of_Competition
17/100Outdoors_Exposed_to_Weather
19/100Outdoors_Under_Cover
0/100Pace_Determined_by_Speed_of_Equipment
100/100Physical_Proximity
60/100Public_Speaking
80/100Responsibility_for_Outcomes_and_Results
75/100Responsible_for_Others_Health_and_Safety
45/100Sounds_Noise_Levels_Are_Distracting_or_Uncomfortable
82/100Spend_Time_Bending_or_Twisting_the_Body
11/100Spend_Time_Climbing_Ladders_Scaffolds_or_Poles
80/100Spend_Time_Keeping_or_Regaining_Balance
53/100Spend_Time_Kneeling_Crouching_Stooping_or_Crawling
81/100Spend_Time_Making_Repetitive_Motions
24/100Spend_Time_Sitting
85/100Spend_Time_Standing
20/100Spend_Time_Using_Your_Hands_to_Handle_Control_or_Feel_Objects_Tools_or_Controls
61/100Spend_Time_Walking_and_Running
73/100Structured_versus_Unstructured_Work
73/100Telephone
74/100Time_Pressure
12/100Very_Hot_or_Cold_Temperatures
8/100Wear_Common_Protective_or_Safety_Equipment_such_as_Safety_Shoes_Glasses_Gloves_Hearing_Protection_Hard_Hats_or_Life_Jackets
7/100Wear_Specialized_Protective_or_Safety_Equipment_such_as_Breathing_Apparatus_Safety_Harness_Full_Protection_Suits_or_Radiation_Protection
48/100Work_Schedules
89/100Work_With_Work_Group_or_Team

Tasks performed as Choreographers

Low to No Risk
16
Moderate Risk
0
High Risk
0
Extreme Risk
0
  • 0.1Direct rehearsals to instruct dancers in dance steps and in techniques to achieve desired effects.
  • 0.5Read and study story lines and musical scores to determine how to translate ideas and moods into dance movements.
  • 0.4Design dances for individual dancers, dance companies, musical theatre, opera, fashion shows, film, television productions, and special events, and for dancers ranging from beginners to professionals.
  • 0.7Choose the music, sound effects, or spoken narrative to accompany a dance.
  • 1Advise dancers on standing and moving properly, teaching correct dance techniques to help prevent injuries.
  • 1.7Coordinate production music with music directors.
  • 1.1Audition performers for one or more dance parts.
  • 0.5Develop ideas for creating dances, keeping notes and sketches to record influences.
  • 0.5Train, exercise, and attend dance classes to maintain high levels of technical proficiency, physical ability, and physical fitness.
  • 0.5Teach students, dancers, and other performers about rhythm and interpretive movement.
  • 0.5Assess students' dancing abilities to determine where improvement or change is needed.
  • 1Experiment with different types of dancers, steps, dances, and placements, testing ideas informally to get feedback from dancers.
  • 0.3Seek influences from other art forms, such as theatre, the visual arts, and architecture.
  • 0.5Design sets, lighting, costumes, and other artistic elements of productions, in collaboration with cast members.
  • 2.1Record dance movements and their technical aspects, using a technical understanding of the patterns and formations of choreography.
  • 0.2Restage traditional dances and works in dance companies' repertoires, developing new interpretations.

0.0% of Choreographers tasks can be automated with AI or robotics

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