Classification note
- Published code: 2653
- Hierarchy level: unit-group
- This page uses ISCO-08 as the English occupation reference layer while Thai TSCO label harmonization remains incomplete.
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Occupation hierarchy
- Major Group: 2 Professionals
- Sub Major Group: 26 Legal, Social and Cultural Professionals
- Minor Group: 265 Creative and Performing Artists
- Unit Group: 2653 Dancers and Choreographers
Child groups
- No child groups are published under this code.
TSIC codes where this occupation is primary
- 90001 - Creative a nd arts activities
- 90002 - Entertainment activities
- 91011 - Library and archives activities
- 91012 - Library and archives activities
- 91021 - Museums activities
- 91032 - Nature reserves activities
- 92001 - Op eration of lottery
- 93111 - Operation of sports facilities
- 93112 - Operation of fitness centers
- 93120 - Activities of sports clubs
- 93191 - Other sports activities
- 93192 - Other sports activities
- 93199 - Other sports activities, n.e.c
- 93210 - Activities of am usement parks and theme parks
- 93291 - Activities of recreation parks and beaches
- 93292 - Activities of amusement and recreation shows
TSIC codes where this occupation is related
- 91022 - Museums activities and operation of historical sites and buildings
- 91031 - Botanical and zoological gardens
- 92009 - Other g ambling and betting activities
- 93293 - Operation of games shops and coin-operated games activities
- 93299 - Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c.
Definition
Dancers and choreographers conceive and create or perform dances.
Tasks include
Tasks include - (a) conceiving and creating dances, which often convey a story, theme, idea or mood, by a pattern of steps, movements and gestures; (b) performing dances as a soloist, with a partner or as a member of a dancing group before live audiences or for film, television or other visual media; (c) training ,exercising and attending dance classes to maintain the required levels of ability and fitness; (d) directing and participating in rehearsals to practice dance steps and techniques required for a performance; (e) auditioning for dance roles or for memberships in dance companies; (f) coordinating the production music with the music directors.
Included occupations or child groups
Examples of the occupations classified here: - Choreographer - Ballet Dancer - Night-club dancer - Street dancer
Excluded occupations
Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Dance teacher - 2355
ISCO-88 correspondence
- 2454