About
Performing Arts
OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  
A Performing Arts major teaches you how to express yourself through acting, dancing, or music on stage or screen. You learn techniques to embody characters, convey emotions, and engage audiences effectively. Through practical training and theoretical study, you develop skills in voice projection, movement, and stage presence. Ultimately, you gain the confidence and proficiency to perform professionally in various theatrical productions, films, or other performance platforms.
Difficulties and concerns in studying Performing Arts: Technical Skill Mastery: Performing arts require proficiency in various technical skills, such as acting, dancing, or singing, which some students may struggle to develop due to lack of prior training or experience. Emotional Expression: Performing arts often involve conveying complex emotions and portraying characters authentically, which can be challenging for students who struggle with emotional expression or connecting with their roles. Financial Instability: Many performing artists face financial instability due to irregular income, limited job opportunities, and reliance on freelance work, which can make it challenging to sustain a livelihood and plan for the future. Physical and Emotional Demands: Performing arts careers can be physically demanding, requiring long hours of rehearsals, strenuous performances, and the ability to cope with the emotional intensity of portraying characters or delivering emotionally charged performances. Will you enjoy learning this course? (WhatsApp Us) Arrange a Zoom session with us to find out! You'll gain access to: - Course videos - Course exercises - Course-modules explanation
Main RIASEC codes: Artistic (A), Enterprising (E) What's your RIASEC Code? Arrange your Interest Test with us to find out! (WhatsApp Us) Artistic (A): This is the most obvious one. The Artistic type is associated with creativity, imagination, and a preference for self-expression through various art forms. Performing Arts majors are deeply engaged in artistic endeavors like acting, dancing, music, or theater production. They thrive in environments where they can explore their creativity and express themselves artistically. Enterprising (E): This might seem less obvious, but it's still relevant. Enterprising individuals are characterized by their ambition, leadership skills, and persuasiveness. In the Performing Arts world, there's a significant entrepreneurial aspect, especially for those looking to establish themselves as independent artists or to lead their own projects. They need to promote themselves, negotiate contracts, and seize opportunities in a competitive industry.
- Theater Director - Actor/Actress - Drama Teacher/Instructor - Choreographer Will you feel satisfied in these careers? (WhatsApp Us) Arrange a Zoom session with us to find out! You'll gain access to: - Career Videos - Career Insights - Industry Trend and Requirements - Salary Report