- Who Are You: Your resume's heading should always contain your most up to date contact information. Include your name, phone number and e-mail address. Your e-mail address should be professional not cutesy.
- Performance Experience: List highlights of any performing you have done. List name of dance group if you are in one. Indicate the names of places performed, choreographer (in parentheses) the role you performed. Show titles should always be in italics.
- Dance Training: Here create a list starting with the most recent of all schools of dance study. Do not include high school or childhood studies. Write the name of the school where you studied, and the teachers you studied with. Any scholarships you may have received. Workshops in general are not of use. They are not studying.
- Education: If you have a dance degree or any certification, enter it here. Do include any teaching experience you have. A potential employer of dance will generally not be interested in your non-dance education. Always start with the most recent and work backwards.
- Special Skills: In this section you can list anything from special skills (the styles of dance you are well versed in) to fluency in other languages, if they pertain. Don't list what you do in your spare time or props you use. The interest is on dance.
DO...
- Proofread and spell check.
- Keep your resume objective.
- Avoid describing yourself as the best or top dancer.
- Make sure all of the information you provide is relevant.
- If mailing send cover letter and business card. Keep it brief.
- Limit your resume to one page.
- Get rid of what you have outgrown and highlight what is relevant.
- Keep the language simple.
- Choose a font that is readable.
- Make sure your resume is standard letter size and is stapled to the back of a photo.
- Lie.
- Go overboard. Only submit what is necessary.
- Include references unless asked for. If asked for you can submit them later.
- Correct resume in pen or white-out after it is printed.
- Fold your resume. If you have to mail it buy a big envelope.
- Overuse "cutesy" things like asterisks or exclamation points.
- Include the name "resume'".
- Make your resume' a numerical list.
- Include information that comes from anyone else, like a word from a teacher etc.
- Write in paragraph form. Instead, use bullets to distinguish each point from the next.
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E-mail is Tales1001@sbcglobal.net
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