Picture this: The lights dim, anticipation builds, and suddenly you’re the focal point of hundreds of eager eyes. Whether you’re performing a carefully choreographed routine, hosting an engaging event, or coordinating behind-the-scenes activities at a major sporting event, you are a part of the vibrant world of entertainment and performance.
Think about the last time you attended a live show, sports event, or watched a street performer captivate an audience. Entertainers and Performers transform spaces into experiences, creating memorable moments that inspire, entertain, and connect people.
This diverse category includes performers, entertainers, and sports-related workers who don’t fit into traditional performance categories. They bring unique perspectives and specialized skills to create engaging experiences across various venues and platforms.
Total Employment: 14,720 (2023)
Common Names for Entertainers and Performers
- Actors
- Dancers
- Musicians
- Comedians
- Magicians
- Performance Artists
- Athletes
- Stunt Performers
- Voice-over Artists
What Entertainers and Performers Do
Entertainment and performance professionals engage audiences through various mediums and venues. Core responsibilities include:
- Performance Delivery: Deliver high-quality entertainment, athletic, or performance content that meets audience expectations and industry standards while maintaining consistent professional standards.
- Physical/Technical Preparation: Maintain required physical condition, technical skills, and performance abilities through regular practice, rehearsal, and training to ensure optimal delivery during actual performances.
- Safety Protocol Management: Follow established safety guidelines and procedures to protect self, fellow performers, and audience members while maintaining compliance with venue and industry regulations.
- Equipment/Costume Maintenance: Care for and properly maintain performance-related equipment, costumes, or gear to ensure safety, longevity, and optimal performance conditions.
- Schedule Management: Coordinate and maintain reliable attendance at performances, rehearsals, and training sessions while managing multiple commitments and travel requirements effectively.
- Collaborative Teamwork: Work cooperatively with other performers, support staff, and production teams to create cohesive performances and maintain positive working relationships.
- Professional Development: Stay current with industry trends, techniques, and best practices through continuous learning and skill enhancement to remain competitive in the field.
- Documentation Compliance: Maintain required professional licenses, certifications, or memberships while ensuring all contractual obligations and performance documentation are properly managed.
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