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BlackInk
The sixth issue of BlackInk, themed ‘Intersection: Diasporic Dialogues’, explores the plurality of Black and Diasporic identity through creativity and collaboration, focusing on representation, policy, and movement in shaping Black British arts, with contributions from diverse voices like Professor Verene A Shepherd and Opal Palmer Adisa.
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| Black Dance Uncovered: Redefining Movement Vocabulary through Summer Education By Pawlet Brookes, Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage Black Dance Uncovered:... | Article | 7mo ago | ||
| Remembering Windrush: Reflecting on History, Scandal and Transformation By Pawlet Brookes MBE How the Annual Windrush Day Lecture Seeks to Reframe Collective Memory... | Article | 9mo ago | ||
| Let’s Dance International Frontiers 2025: A Global Stage for Black Dance and Diasporic Dialogue By Pawlet Brookes MBE, Artistic Director, Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage... | Article | 9mo ago | ||
| LDIF25 Launch: A Celebration of Black Dance and Cultural Excellence in Leicester On 29 April 2025, Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage hosted the official laun... | Article | 10mo ago | ||
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