Key Responsibilities
- Lead the delivery and oversight of the MA Black British Dance and Performance programme, consisting of six modules and a thesis, ensuring high academic standards, student engagement, and a rigorous learning environment.
- Support and develop Serendipity’s training and education programmes, inclusive of Young Archivists, Black Dance Uncovered: Summer School and our resource packs for educators.
- Manage two in-person modules in Leicester and four online modules, creating an inclusive and dynamic learning experience that supports diverse student needs.
- Provide mentorship and academic support to students throughout their thesis development, fostering critical thinking and scholarly growth.
- Ensure comprehensive pastoral care for students, offering guidance and support as needed throughout their academic journey, and creating a safe and nurturing environment.
- Collaborate with Serendipity to offer students access to the institute’s studio space, archive library, and other essential resources, enhancing their learning experience.
- Coordinate student involvement in Serendipity’s dance festival and summer school, integrating these professional events into the curriculum to support practical learning.
- Facilitate access to industry professionals, international artists, directors, creatives, and scholars, creating opportunities for students to engage with global expertise and diverse perspectives.
- Contribute to the programme’s growth, starting with a cohort of six students in the first year, expanding to nine students in the second year, and reaching twelve students by the third year.
- Maintain strong communication with students and staff, ensuring a supportive, collaborative, and thriving academic community.
Qualifications and Experience
- MA or higher qualification in a relevant field such as Dance, Arts, Heritage, or Black Studies.
- Proven experience in academic teaching, curriculum development, and leadership roles.
- Proficiency in designing and delivering both in-person and online modules.
- Deep understanding of Black British dance culture and heritage, with a commitment to its preservation and promotion through education.
- Strong organisational, mentoring, leadership, and pastoral care skills.
Immediate Focus of the MA Programme Structure
- The MA Black British Dance and Performance programme consists of seven modules: two in-person modules delivered in Leicester and five online modules.
- A thesis component, supported by one-on-one guidance from the Course Leader.
- Students will have access to Serendipity’s studio space, archive library, and opportunities to participate in Serendipity’s dance festival and summer school.
- Access to industry professionals and international artists, directors, creatives, as well as international scholars and academics.
Benefits of the Role
- The opportunity to shape and lead a pioneering MA programme in Black British Dance and Performance.
- Working with Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, a respected leader in Black arts, culture and heritage.
- Access to exclusive resources, including studio space and archival materials, to support teaching and student development.
- Engagement with professional networks and events, such as Serendipity’s dance festival and summer school, enhancing both academic and professional growth.
- Opportunities for students to interact with industry professionals, international artists, directors, creatives, and scholars, enriching their educational experience.