To work as a choreographer, you typically need to:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent;
- have more than five years of experience as a dancer; and
- complete long-term, on-the-job training.
Education after high school
Some dancers learn to dance in school. You can take dance courses at colleges and universities and private dance schools. Choreography classes are a part of most college dance programs.
Work experience
This is not an entry-level occupation. Choreographers must have many years of experience as a dancer. Being a successful dancer leads to chances to choreograph productions or parts of productions.
On-the-job training
Those with proven talent, learn by working with a professional dance teacher. Some may work as an assistant to an experienced choreographer. Training can last several years.