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Ensemble Performer Courses

Disciplined and resilient, you will use synchronised performance and choreography to support a production's collective creative vision.

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Get qualified to work as an Ensemble Performer with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Ensemble Performer careers

An Ensemble Performer contributes to the collective impact of a production through synchronised performance. You might work in a touring musical, a dance company, or as part of a television cast, focusing on vocal harmony, choreography, and dramatic consistency. You’ll attend intensive rehearsals to master routines and ensure your performance aligns perfectly with the director's creative vision.

Ensemble Performers play a vital role in creating an immersive audience experience. You’ll need to be disciplined and physically resilient, with the ability to learn new material quickly. You’ll liaise with technical crews and fellow performers to ensure every show is executed safely and maintains professional standards.