Performance subjects require an essential level of capability in an idea, or resolution connected to solve a problem in an imaginative way. Environmental factors such as independence and freedom, challenge, clear direction, support for creativity and trust, directly affect the imaginative performance within work teams.
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Actor Actors use speech, movement and expression to bring characters to life in theatre, film, television and radio.
Animator Animators bring drawings and computer generated characters to life on screen.
Art therapist Art therapists help people express difficult thoughts and feelings through creative activities.
Broadcast journalist Broadcast journalists research and present news stories and factual programmes on TV, radio and the internet.
Choreographer Choreographers design sequences of steps and movements, usually accompanied by music, for dancers and other artists to perform.
Circus performer Circus performers entertain audiences with displays of skills like acrobatics and clowning.
Classical musician Classical musicians and singers perform music in concert, or on film, TV, or radio recordings.
DJ Dance teachers train and develop their pupils in all types of dance.
Dancer Dancers use movement to perform for live audiences or in recorded performances.
Entertainer Entertainers perform for audiences in stage, cabaret or comedy shows.
Entertainment agent Entertainment agents promote careers in the entertainment industry and manage performers' and other professionals' business affairs.
Fashion model Fashion models promote clothing and accessory brands at fashion events and in magazines and digital media.
Film critic Film critics analyse films and produce reviews and articles for newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, social media channels and websites.
Lighting technician Lighting technicians set up and operate lighting for concerts, conferences and theatre, or in film and TV productions.
Live sound engineer Live sound engineers control the sound at events like theatre performances, music concerts and festivals.
Music promotions manager Music promotions managers publicise recording artists or live music events.
Music therapist Music therapists use music and sound to help improve people's emotional well-being, relieve stress and build confidence.
Pop musician Pop musicians perform and record different styles of music.
Roadie Roadies help stage music concerts, setting up before the show, looking after instruments and packing away afterwards.
Singing teacher Singing teachers teach vocal skills, singing, music theory and musical appreciation to individuals and groups.
Sports commentator Sports commentators describe what's happening at sporting events to listeners and viewers and offer their opinions.
Stagehand Stagehands help to get things ready on set for performances in the theatre, at concerts and in TV and film studios.
Stunt performer Stunt performers stand in for actors when the script calls for anything dangerous or specialised to be done on a film or TV set.
TV or film assistant director Assistant directors support directors by organising and planning everything on TV or film sets.
TV or film director TV and film directors lead the creative and technical production for cinema and television.
TV presenter TV presenters introduce and host programmes, interview people and report on issues and events.
Writer Writers produce creative work, including novels, children's books, scripts, poetry and travel and technical writing.
Performance Courses
There are a series of courses linked to an appetite for Performance including: