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How much do professional dance jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for professional dance in the United States is $21.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Professional Dancer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Professional Dancer, you need advanced dance technique, physical fitness, and often formal training from accredited dance schools or conservatories. Familiarity with choreography software, audition processes, and sometimes certifications in dance pedagogy or specific styles are also beneficial. Discipline, resilience, and strong teamwork skills help dancers excel in demanding rehearsals and performances. These abilities are crucial for achieving technical excellence, maintaining peak performance, and succeeding in a competitive industry.

What are some common challenges professional dancers face in maintaining their physical and mental health throughout their careers?

Professional dancers often encounter challenges such as intense physical strain, risk of injury, and the pressure to maintain peak performance. The demanding rehearsal and performance schedules can lead to fatigue and overuse injuries, making consistent self-care and injury prevention strategies essential. Additionally, dancers may experience mental stress due to competition, performance expectations, and job insecurity. Many dance companies offer resources like physiotherapy, mental health support, and wellness programs to help dancers manage these challenges and sustain long, healthy careers.

What is a professional dancer?

A professional dancer is someone who performs dance as their main occupation, often working with dance companies, in theater productions, or as solo artists. They undergo extensive training in various dance styles such as ballet, contemporary, jazz, or hip-hop. Professional dancers typically audition for roles, rehearse routines, and perform in front of live audiences or for recorded media. Their work also includes maintaining peak physical fitness, collaborating with choreographers, and sometimes teaching dance to others. A career in professional dance requires dedication, resilience, and a passion for the art form.

What is the difference between Professional Dance vs Choreographer?

AspectProfessional DanceChoreographer
Required CredentialsDance training, performance experienceDance background, choreography skills
Work EnvironmentStages, theaters, dance companiesStudios, rehearsal spaces, production settings
Industry UsagePerformers in dance productionsCreates dance routines and concepts

Professional dancers perform on stage or in productions, focusing on executing choreography. Choreographers design and create dance routines, often working behind the scenes. While both roles require dance training, dancers focus on performance, whereas choreographers focus on creating dance works. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths within the dance industry.

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Infographic showing various Professional Dance job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 98% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $44,338 per year, or $21.3 per hour.
Professional Dance Educator - Volunteer

Professional Dance Educator - Volunteer

Fred Astaire Dance Studios

Miami, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

We are growing! Fred Astaire Dance Studios® is excited to be adding to our team of professional dance volunteers. We are currently hiring for Dance Volunteers. Whether you have years of dance and/or dance instructor experience or none at all, you could have a successful future with us! If you love interacting with people, having fun, helping others, staying VERY active, and having control over what you earn, you will love a career with Fred Astaire!
As a high energy, dancing volunteer, you will conduct group dance classes throughout the week at under-priviledged schools. You and your Fred Astaire team will help students to reach their personal dance goals through many different ways - from a single event to a lifelong journey of dance growth. You will have a unique honor to enhance children's lives every day. You will meet and work closely with people from all walks of life which will give you a level of personal enrichment you could never experience in any other environment.
We maintain regular studio hours throughout the week; however, we host many events that take place on some weekday evenings and some weekends as well which you may want to attend. Childrens' classes are on-site at the Miami Dade Public Schools and are after school from 4-5pm. Volunteers are required to provide 2 days a week they can volunteer for one hour.
Who we are:
Enriching lives - physically, mentally, emotionally & socially, through the positive, transforming power of dance.
Fred Astaire Dance Studios® is the leader in ballroom dance instruction across the country and around the world. Founded in 1947 with one studio on Park Avenue in Manhattan, we have grown our franchise network to 180 dance studio locations serving over 25,000 students! We are global family, proudly honoring the legacy of Mr. Fred Astaire, committed to pursuing excellence of life through dance.
We welcome everyone who is interested in starting their dance journey because we believe that dance is for everybody and for every BODY! People ask "Why do students stay with Fred Astaire Dance Studios®?" It is because of the atmosphere of kindness, warmth and care given and received at every location. It's what our students tell us they notice from the first time they step inside our studio - an energy and sense of "FADS community" that is welcoming, non-judgmental, and FUN!
Fred Astaire Dance Studios® has something for everyone. We offer group and private lessons, choreograph wedding dances or just prepare the happy couple and wedding party for the big day, provide opportunities to perform in beautiful venues, host local parties for dance practice and comradery and we host an average of 35 spectacular branded National, Inter-Regional and Regional Dance Competitions annually giving our students and professionals opportunities to compete in a variety of categories.
Requirements
Successful Dance Volunteers:
  • Are self-motivated, enthusiastic and 100% passionate about dance.
  • Have outstanding customer service skills.
  • Understand what it takes to be successful and are willing to commit to the work.
  • Hold themselves accountable.
  • Are unselfish team players.
  • Eagerly accept coaching and feedback for improvement.
  • Have a positive outlook - cup is always half full.
  • Establish exceptional physical fitness/endurance levels to perform this role successfully.
  • Have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with students of all ages.
  • Are able and willing to pass Miami-Dade Volunteer procedures to work with children.

Benefits
As a Fred Astaire Certified Dance volunteer, you can expect us to provide you:
  • A high energy-fun filled work environment!
  • A variety of activities to participate in and offer students such as group and private lessons, performances, parties and competitions.
  • The best initial and ongoing professional dance training in the country.
  • A robust and well-established dance curriculum and program to teach the students.
  • Access to top-level national dance coaches to help further your dance skills.
  • Beautiful venues to perform with another professional and with your students.

Our compensation plan for this volunteer position includes:
  • ongoing dance education and training
  • Recitals held for your students