Degree in fine arts or similar may be advantageous
Formal training and extensive dance experience
Skills / Competencies
Athletic ability and mental strength
Discipline and diligence
Strong attention to detail and professionalism
A positive attitude and passion for working with others
Good computer skills with working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Exceptionally strong organisation skills and work ethic needed
Ability to work nights, weekends and public holidays
Ability to work shifts, particularly late night
Open to flexible and changing working week schedules
Strong organizational and communication skills
Ability to multitask under pressure and adapt to changing priorities
Proficiency with scheduling tools, shared drives, and inventory systems
Benefits
Flexible schedule
Additional Information
REQ13134 Host, Entertainment (Open)
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Lead Host, Entertainment will use movement, gesture and body language to portray a character, story,
situation or abstract concept to an audience, usually to the accompaniment of music. This typically
involves interpreting the work of a choreographer, although it may sometimes require improvisation.
The Lead Host, Entertainment will also assist Stage & Events Choreographer in any duty related to rehearsals of choreographies, scheduling of the weekly and monthly programme and researching and ordering for props and costumes related to the shows.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Keeps fit and strong through regular exercise, proper diet, and enough sleep
Shows up on time and preparing well for auditions, rehearsals, photoshoots, promotional events,
as well as shows
Follows the instructions of the choreographer and practicing required dance routines
Sings, acts, and performs other related duties if required
Conducts research on different dance styles and techniques
Understands personal limitations and abilities and communicating these to the choreographer
Collaborates with other dancers and instructors to modify steps, routines, and formations
Maintains good relationships with fellow team members, the instructor, and senior staff
Works long hours to perfect routines and being available before and after shows for meet -and greets
and photo opportunities
Attends events to expand skillset and network with others
Prepare, update, and maintain monthly rosters; implement schedule adjustments; communicate changes; and monitor accurate execution of schedules.
Act as the liaison between the choreographer, dancers, HR, and technical teams while ensuring clear and timely communication of schedules, rehearsals, and updates.
Prepare rehearsal materials; ensure spaces and equipment are ready; lead or supervise rehearsals in the choreographer's absence; and maintain structure, discipline, and artistic direction.
Place and manage orders through agents; prepare orders according to choreographer instructions and dancer measurements; track deliveries; receive and organize items; and maintain accurate inventory records.
Monitor costume and footwear condition; assist communication with designers for new creations; coordinate repairs, replacements, alterations, and cleaning; and ensure costumes are performance-ready.
Build and maintain a structured show library; upload and organize music and video files on shared drives; and ensure proper naming, filing systems, and backups.
Coordinate additional dancers for special projects; communicate schedules, requirements, and logistics; assist with arrival and on-site coordination; monitor schedules; and support payment processes.
Assist backstage during performances; ensure dancers are punctual and performance-ready; and help manage quick changes and on-site needs.
Maintain records of schedules, rehearsals, and dancer participation; and provide regular updates and reports to the choreographer.
Resolve last-minute issues such as schedule conflicts, absences, or costume problems while adapting quickly to changes and supporting artistic decisions.