Example of a Dance ResumeBuilding a Dance Resume
 Ok, so you’ve been in training for several years and now you’re good…really good. You’ve either graduated with your dance degree or you’ve decided to go out into the professional field to start your dancing career. Question is: What the heck do you do now?? How do you approach this new world? You want to get the best artistic opportunity for the best pay at this point. You want to find a company that doesn’t compromise your artistic intelligence. You want to soar and to grow.
In order to make yourself visible to your choice dance companies, you must be able to show them you are a good fit. There will absolutely be an audition process you’ll have to nail. The only way around this is a video audition. So hopefully you have your best dancing on video tape for these reasons. Another thing you’ll need is a great resume! A resume shows your future employers your experience, training and qualifications. Many dancers tend to take resume building lightly. They figure their audition will say it all. That right there is a mistake! You have no idea just how many dancers will be at this audition, and they all may be excellent dancers. Sometimes employers weed out prospects, just by looking at the resume if all the dancers are good.
In order to start building your resume you’ll need to collect all the information in regards to your training and experience. Start by writing out all the schools you’ve attended. List the dates you trained, the notable instructors you danced under (if they are a notable mention then list why), and the awards or merits you may have received. If you attended a university or a community college do list any degrees you received and the years it took you to attain them. List all honors. Do include academic progress as well as a side note. Any thing that shows dedication and excellence is important to include.
Now, write down your experience. Which productions were you in? Which dance roles did you get? Did you attend any competitions, intensives, master classes or workshops?? List everything you’ve done on stage even if it is not dance related. The more time you’ve had on stage, the more you’ve developed as a performer. It all counts. List every thing you’ve choreographed as well or had any part in, even if it was costuming alone. List if any of these productions were in the paper, or received any positive recognition. Also list all the dance styles you are developed in and how many years you have trained in each. List if you are developed on pointe as well. This must be listed as a note to your ballet instruction. You will list how many years you were in ballet training total, and then how many years you were in pointe training total.
After writing all this out (with names, dates, locations and mentions), then write out some personal information about yourself. In the dance world, physicality does matter, we all know this. So for this reason, you should list your name, contact information, age, height & weight. If you are not including pictures (which I highly recommend you do), then do include your hair color and length. This may be important to ballet companies. Write a small paragraph about yourself and your view on the dance world. Make a statement about your work ethics, your love of dance, your ambition and the confidence you have in your abilities. This confidence should be mentioned in the most humble way, you don’t want to come off as arrogant…
After you’ve compiled all this information, now is time to find a good resume template and get to work! List everything neatly and make sure it is only one page total! Employers have to look at so many resumes that one page is plenty.
If you're not including a picture on your resume, try to include a separate dance oriented professional looking picture. It's not hard to have the picture printed on the resume. You can do this by stopping by your local Kinko’s. Use a light paper such as white, light grey or beige. Don’t use a font that is too fancy. You want your employers to see that you are organized and ready for dance, not computer graphics...
You can use any template you feel is the best for you, but make sure it is easy to read and to the point! As soon as you have this resume built and perfected, print out at least 20 copies for your dance employment endeavors. After all the training and efforts, you wouldn’t want a simple piece of paper to ruin your chances at a great opportunity. So give your resume the time and attention it deserves. After all, it highlights the asset you will be to your future dance employers!
Here is an example of a dance resume:
MICHAEL PATRICK JONES
Height: 5’ 9” Weight: 210
Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown
FILM
Emma Nema - Mr. Delrey
Directed by Evan Payne - Independent Feature
Peidmont Financial - Mr. Shaughnessy
Directed by Nick Castaneda - Independent Feature
Untitled Period Film - Karl
Directed by Randall Yarbrough - Independent Feature
RATS - Ed
Directed by Teppei Nakamura - Independent Short
Gem City Film Festival Selection - January 2007
Short Attention Span Digital Video Festival at the
San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, March 2007
and Art Institute of Boston, April/ May and November 2007
The Birthday - The Bartender
Directed by Teppei Nakamura - Independent Short
Interrogation Room - Detective Blake - (LEAD)
Directed by Chris Austen, LAFS - Short
Casino Royale with Cheese - British Intelligence Agent
Directed by Bill Caco - MTV Movie Awards Spoof Competition
Ninja Coworkers - Charlie
Directed by Michael Welles Schock - Independent Short
Smokeless - Trick
Directed by Micheal-David Ricks - Independent Short
Aliyah Wears Black - Omar
Directed by Sarah Ahmed, USC - Short
Sunset Boulevard (Scene) - Sheldrake
Directed by CJ Miller, ACCD - Short
Unforgiven (Scene) - Little Bill Daggett
Directed by Jose Balderas, LAFS - Short
TELEVISION & VIDEO
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody - Hotel Engineer - Disney
Marlowe - Night Club Patron - ABC Touchstone - Pilot
Haskett’s Chance (aka SKY) - TV News Staff - NBC Universal - Pilot
Coming In & Out with Mother Love - Tyronne - TV Talk Show - Pilot
Cops Unleashed - Drag Club Patron - Edwin Caballero - Pilot
The Lark in the Morning - Dancer - RTÉ (Irish national TV)
Learning Tree International - Frank - Management & IT Training Videos
Directed by Asbjorn Christiansen
Video Installation Project - Crying Man - Video Art
Artist / Videographer: Chie Yamayoshi, Cal Arts
DJ Shadow Music Video Contest (UK) - Hula Hooping Pirate
THEATRE
Shakespeare’s As You Like It - Amiens (singing courtier) - TACIT
Fire on the Water - Carey the Barkeep (Script Consultant) - Gene Bua Theatre
Dancing at Lughnasa - Choreographer / Dialect Coach - Long Beach Playhouse
Doctor, Doctor - The Tinker Woman - Derradda Players (Ireland)
Days of Stout and Roses - Uncle Jim - Allergan (Ireland)
Hansel and Gretel - chorus - Ruislip (London, England)
COMMERCIALS & PSAs
Dieter’s Water - Construction Worker - Chankin Entertainment
Black Jax Shots - Biker - Chankin Entertainment
Tony’s Frozen Cocktails - Dancer - (UK / Australian TV)
Daily Record - Student - (Scottish TV)
Black Book - Volunteer Background - HIV / AIDS Awareness PSA
Directed by Jeremy Kagan - (to air on MTV and Showtime channels)
CABARETS AND CONCERTS
Chieftains concert - Dancer - Westport Arts Festival, Ireland
International Folk Festival - Dancer - Auray, Brittany, France
LAISD dance segment - Emcee - Willie Clancy Folk Festival, Ireland
Corporate Convention - Dancer - Sahara Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas
Irish Variety Show - Dancer - Los Angeles / San Diego / San Francisco
Comhaltas Ceoiltoiri Eireann Concert - Dancer - Irish Center, San Francisco
SPECIAL SKILLS
Irish Dance: prizewinning set, ceili, and step dancer; former member,
Derradda Set Dancers and Derradda Strawboys (Co. Mayo, Ireland)
Founder / Director / Choreographer, Los Angeles Irish Set Dancers
Ballroom Dance: waltz, polka, jive, two-step
Social Dance: contra, square, basic swing
Dialects: Irish and British regional dialects;
good ear for dialects in general
Languages: rudimentary French; rudimentary Irish
Singing: baritone
Other skills / experience:
Whistling;
Irish dialect coach;
Irish dance instructor / choreographer;
Board member, Irish Center of Southern California;
Guest host, Irish Hour radio show
EDUCATION / TRAINING
Alpha Preparatory School (Private) - Harrow, London, England
Salvatorian College (Catholic Grammar) - Harrow Weald, London
English and Art
Coursework:
Los Angeles City College
TV & Broadcasting
TV Production
Irish Dance:
The Derradda Set Dancers, County Mayo, Ireland
The O'Leary School of Irish Dance, Newport Beach CA
Jackie O'Leary, TCRG
The Claddagh School of Irish Dance, Ventura CA
Maire O'Connell, ADCRG
The St. Ambrose Ceili Dancers, West Hollywood CA
Margaret Cleary, ADCRG
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