We are kicking off 2021 with my incredible friend Carleigh Dunbar! Carleigh is an artist-educator based in Jackson, Mississippi. She and I have an engaging conversation surrounding our shared passion for the value of the arts in public education.
Carleigh is part of the dance faculty of Power Academic and Performing Arts Complex (Power APAC) and has been there since 2017. Power APAC is a public arts magnet school providing advanced academics and rigorous arts training to 4th-12th grade students. She also has a variety of experience dancing professionally and teaching in various capacities, including as an Adjunct Professor of Dance at Belhaven University. She is always looking to inspire, engage, and educate through the power of movement, and that is so evident in our conversation today.
We talk about what it’s like coming in as a first-year teacher and the diligence and perseverance that it takes. I love how she explains, even though she had the passion coming in, she had to grow into the position she was given. We chat about what it looks like to create a safe environment and atmosphere for our students, whether virtually or in-person.
Carleigh shares practical wisdom for how we can support arts in public education and encouragement for artists to be patient and present in this season during the pandemic. If you’re a teacher, I hope this conversation is inspiring and encouraging to you! For those who aren’t teachers, I hope it gives you a glimpse into the heart of arts educators and why we believe the arts are so important for our communities and our world.
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