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Dancing has been part of your world since you were five, and your greatest pleasure is in creating dances and seeing them performed on stage. But since you have not had the break you've been hoping for, you've taken a secure position at a bank these past few years.

You make a decent living, but making dances is still a necessary part of your life. For this reason, you choreograph part time.

Due to connections you've made over the years, an opportunity becomes available for you to choreograph full time. You won't be making near the amount that you make at the bank, but you'll be doing something you truly love.

"One of the decisions is always going to be about money," says choreographer Wayne Burritt.

This choreographing opportunity will require that you move 500 miles away and that your spouse leave their job to follow you.

If you take the position, you'll still have to find a part-time job to supplement your income. "You have to scramble any way you can to make money," says Burritt. "Some people wait tables, teach, do whatever they can to make ends meet."

He suggests doing something related to the field. "I like to choreograph all the time, but I stay with what's related -- teaching ballet."

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