Curator – Professional Practice Programme
We are seeking a south-east-based professional dance artist to curate a diverse and engaging cohort of teachers for our Professional Practice Programme, running from September 2026 to July 2027.
Our Professional Practice Programme aims to lay the foundations for expanded choreographic practices and give participants access to the wide range of genres and styles within contemporary dance.
What are we looking for?
We want to programme a diverse range of local and regional (South East based) teachers who:
Are not only strong artists but also create positive, supportive learning environments.
Work across genres.
Are specialists in their field.
Offer clear, rigorous technical practice and are willing to share their technique.
Challenge professional-level dancers while maintaining an inclusive, accessible atmosphere.
Attract new class members and encourage continued attendance.
Are local to the Brighton and South East region and champion local artists and talent
We aim to deliver an inclusive programme that reflects the dance field today, supporting freelance dancers to maintain and develop their bodies and minds and preparing them to work across multiple choreographic approaches.
It is essential that the curated artists are diverse and that local artists are well represented. We are particularly interested in curators who are committed to programming diversly and inclusively including a focus on Global Majority, LGBTQI+, and Deaf/disabled/neurodivergent artists.
Fee
£250 per artist (or equivalent value in studio space)
About Professional Training Classes – 2026/27
Classes will take place on Tuesday evenings, for a one hour, in the Aldridge Studio at The Dance Space
We ideally programme artists for 3-6 week blocks where possible
We welcome new ideas, alternative formats, and fresh perspectives on programming.
Key Tasks
Provide a clear proposal of teachers and an idea of the order in which you teachers could be programmed
This year we ask that 90% of the programme is taught by local (IE South East / regional) artists, so a strong local knowledge is needed
Provide us with contacts for each teacher (if you have access to these, and with permission from the artists)
Post curation - write some copy for the South East Dance website as well as record a piece to camera opening up your ideas and intentions around the curation of 26-27 pro training.
Candidate Skills
Strong knowledge of dance activity and high quality local teachers in Brighton and surrounding areas.
Up-to-date awareness of artists at the forefront of dance practice.
A commitment to curating an inclusive programme, prioritising under-represented artists—particularly local, Global Majority, LGBTQ+, and Deaf/disabled/neurodivergent artists.
We especially welcome applications from Deaf/disabled/neurodivergent, Global Majority, LGBTQ+, and working-class artists with a strong curatorial eye and strong engagement with dance, who can help connect us with under-represented local artists.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this opportunity you must:
Be a professional dance artist based in the South East Region
Must not have previously curated professional class for South East Dance
How to Apply
Please fill out this application form:
Professional Training Class curator call out. – Fill in form
The deadline to apply is Monday 20 April 2026, 10am
Questions? Email us at: programming@southeastdance.org.uk
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