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NKU School of the Arts Seeks Assistant Professor of Music – Strings

NKU_SOTA logoThe School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a tenure-track position in violin within the music program, beginning fall 2020. Secondary teaching responsibilities include classroom teaching of aural skills, music theory and/or composition. We seek a dynamic teacher with a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching and performance that has tangible experience and commitment cultivating positive, inclusive environments to come alongside a dedicated team of faculty who are committed to student success in an increasingly diverse population.

The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University offers a wide array of degree programs in the visual and performing arts. The music program within the School of the Arts offers the B.M.E. in Music Education, the B.M in Performance, Jazz Studies, and Composition, and the B.A. in Music with tracks in audio production and music technology. The music program is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. See the music web site at http://www.nku.edu/music  for additional information.

Primary Responsibilities             

  • Teach undergraduate applied violin with the possibility of additional students in viola
  • Teach string-related courses such as string methods, string pedagogy, and string chamber music
  • Perform in the faculty string ensemble
  • Teach classroom courses in a secondary area of expertise such as music theory, aural skills, and/or other composition
  • Actively contribute to the growth of the string area, including assistance with the orchestra (sectionals, side-by-side performances)
  • Actively recruit and retain string students, including developing programs, events
  • Develop strong rapport with educators in the region
  • Fulfill faculty responsibilities as stated by institutional and school/program policy and by administration
  • Maintain an established performance/research/scholarship/creative activity agenda sufficient for tenure and promotion
  • Participate in professional music organizations to network and remain current within the music discipline
  • Participate in university/program meetings, hearings, juries, auditions, special events, and recruitment activities
  • Maintain commitment to service activities including faculty committees, mentoring students, and community outreach
  • Maintain commitment to collegiality and building inclusive environments for an increasingly diverse student, faculty, and staff population.

Qualifications  

  • A doctorate in music is required (Ph.D or DMA)
  • Successful teaching experience at the university level and demonstrated potential for a successful career in teaching
  • Applied violin teaching experience
  • Classroom teaching experience
  • Record of excellence in performance (solo and chamber) and professional activity
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with students with diverse social identities, backgrounds, and levels
  • Demonstrated success in recruitment and retention
  • Expertise and potential to teach in a secondary area such as music theory, aural skills, and/or composition.
  • Strong organizational, collaborative, and communication skills to support the operation of a growing string area and music program.

Questions regarding the use of this website should be directed to the Human Resources Department at jobs@nku.edu.

Questions regarding the nature of the position should be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Amy Gillingham at gillinghaa1@nku.edu.

Candidates should submit materials electronically through Northern Kentucky University’s website portal jobs.nku.edu. Required materials include:

  1. Cover letter outlining qualifications, experience, and evidence of teaching effectiveness
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. One-page teaching philosophy
  4. A document with unrestricted links (please use online platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, etc. and test all links to be sure they are working correctly) to:
  • video recordings of the candidate’s recent performances
  • a video recording of the candidate teaching an applied violin lesson
  • a video recording of the candidate teaching classroom/group
  1. A statement of your personal philosophy on diversity and inclusion and why they are important in higher education. Please include specifics regarding your commitment and/or experience promoting and fostering a learning environment that is supportive of individuals from diverse backgrounds. In line with the University’s Affirmative Action Policy, candidates are not expected to disclose their identity or membership either in the diversity statement or in other application documents submitted to the search committee. Demographic information is solicited through the application process; however, those data are confidential and are not provided to members of the search committee.

Please do not send transcripts or any other additional materials at this time. Further materials may be requested at a later date.

Letters of recommendation from references will be requested of finalists.

In order to ensure full consideration, applications should be received by December 1, 2019. Applications will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled.

Any candidate who is offered this position will be required to go through a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law.

Minimum Education: Terminal Degree appropriate to discipline

Preferred Education: Ph.D or D.M.A

Quick Link: http://jobs.nku.edu/postings/8818

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NKU School of the Arts Seeks Assistant Professor of Music Education (Choral)

NKU_SOTA logoThe School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Music Education – Choral, beginning Fall 2020. Faculty responsibilities include teaching; research/creative activity; program, school, and university level service; and academic mentoring/advising. As a NASM accredited program, teaching responsibilities adhere to loads as prescribed by NASM.

The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University offers a wide array of degree programs in the visual and performing arts. The music program within the School of the Arts offers the B.M.E. in Music Education, the B.M in Performance, Jazz Studies, and Composition, and the B.A. in Music with tracks in audio production and music technology. The music program is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. See the music web site at http://www.nku.edu/music for additional information.

Primary Responsibilities             

Teach undergraduate courses in choral music education; recruit for the music program through teaching and creative activity; supervise choral music education student teachers; oversee choral music education field experience placements at the elementary, middle school and high school level; serve on program, school, and university level committees; and other courses as assigned based on areas of expertise (e.g., general and vocal music/elementary methods, conducting, ensembles, applied teaching, ensemble accompanying, etc.). Continued research/creative activity in the field of Music Education is expected.

The music program is open to innovative and broad skill sets that may benefit our program in unexpected ways.

Qualifications  

  1. Doctorate in Music Education (ABD considered).
  2. A minimum of 3 years successful teaching and recruiting experience at the secondary level.
  3. Collegiate level teaching experience (preferred)
  4. Record of scholarship that includes an established or emerging record of publications and/or presentations at state/national conferences.
  5. Knowledge regarding multiple pedagogical methods, curriculum, and assessment.

Additionally, the candidate is expected to develop partnerships with local P-12 schools and must remain current within the music discipline and apply continued knowledge towards course instruction, provide mentorship along with fellow faculty to music students, maintain office hours to be accessible to students and staff, maintain grades and submit mid-term and/or final grades through myNKU by established University deadlines, and work cooperatively with faculty in the SOTA and NKU education department.

Please do not send transcripts or audio/video materials at this time. Further materials may be requested at a later date.

Questions regarding the use of this website should be directed to the Human Resources Department at jobs@nku.edu.

Questions regarding the nature of the position should be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Danielle Todd at todde1@nku.edu.

Candidates should submit materials electronically through Northern Kentucky University’s website portal jobs.nku.edu.

Any candidate who is offered this position will be required to go through a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law

Minimum Education: Ph.D

Preferred Education: Ph.D

Quick Link: http://jobs.nku.edu/postings/8785

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Cast Announced for THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE at Tri-County Players

TCP_logoTri-County Players and Director, Jamie Ball is happy to announce the cast for THE TRIAL OF EBENEZER SCROOGE by Mark Brown

The cast includes:

  • Bailiff- Jim Waldfogle
  • Judge- Don Campbell
  • Rothschild- Chris Bishop
  • Scrooge- Alan Kootsher
  • Cratchit- Andrew Gephardt
  • Marley- Tim Rogers
  • Fred-Jeremy Spitzig
  • Christmas Past- Rachel A. Smith
  • Mrs. Cratchit/Mrs. Dilber- Elaine Griffin Michael
  • Sara Wainwright- Betty Coulter
  • Translator- Cathy Woodruff
  • Belle- Morgan Garrett
  • Fan- Melanie Herrick
  • Christmas Future- Jeff Nieman

Performances run Dec. 6-15, 2019 at the Bell Tower Center – 3270 Glendale Milford Road, Evendale OH.

Ticket Line 513.471.2030.

For more information visit www.facebook.com/Tri-County-Players-56428201105

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Auditions Announced for EARTH AND SKY at Mariemont Players

MPI_logoMariemont Players and director jef brown announce auditions for EARTH AND SKY by Douglas Post.

Audition Dates/Times:

  • 7 PM Monday, November 11th
  • 7 PM Tuesday, November 12th

Location: 4101 Walton Creek Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227

Performance Dates: March 13-29, 2020

Synopsis
Earth and Sky is about would-be poet and part-time librarian Sara McKeon, whose lover of ten weeks, David Ames, is found dead one hot August morning in the city of Chicago. It appears that David may have been involved in illicit activities, including kidnapping, rape and murder. Sara begins her own investigation of the crime and is led deeper and deeper through the urban labyrinth into the contemporary underworld. As the detective story moves forward in time, scenes from the love affair take us back to the moment when Sara and David first met. The plots converge, and Sara finds herself face to face with David’s murderer.

Characters
(AGES PROVIDED HERE ARE PROVIDED IN THE SCRIPT; MOST ROLES MAY BE CAST OLDER OR YOUNGER)

  • Sara McKeon – late 20s – a would-be poet and part-time librarian. Driven to find the truth about David.
  • David Ames – early 30s – Sara’s lover of ten weeks, who is found dead. Sara thought he was a nice guy, but was he really?
  • Detective Al Kersnowski – mid 30s – one of the detectives assigned to the murder investigation. An earnest crime-fighter. Fond of food. He may be brighter than he appears.
  • Detective H.E. Weber – 40 – the other detective assigned to the murder investigation. Cynical, tired – a curmudgeon.
  • Joyce Lazlo – early 20s – Sara’s co-worker, a librarian. Pleasant. She has a secret.
  • Billy Hart – early 30s – owner/bartender of Billy Hart’s Bar and Grill. He’s single. A good listener.
  • Carl Eisenstadt – 50 – a mysterious man with information. Can he be trusted?
  • Marie DeFaria – early 30s – an old friend of David’s. Does she know more than she’s telling?
  • Julius Gatz – 40 – another mysterious man. He’s not very pleasant.

Rehearsals will begin on or about Monday, January 13th with a read-through prior to that date, if possible. Questions? Contact the director at jefwi1f@gmail.com.

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Raucous New Comedy PUFFS Brings Its Magic to Know Theatre

KTC_PuffsPosterEver feel like you’re not the hero of your own story?

PUFFS
By Matt Cox

November 22nd – December 21st 

Friends, Magic, England… This is Not the Story You’re Thinking of. 

Fresh off its triumphant Off-Broadway debut comes this raucous new comedy about seven eventful years at a certain school of magic and magic. From November 22 – December 21, Know Theatre is proud to bring Cincinnati our version of the uncensored, unexpected flipside of the fantasy world you only THINK you know so well.

Puffs follows the adventures of a trio of friends, three “Puffs,” as they study magic at school of male magic and female magic, concurrent with a certain boy wizard and his friends. Through their wacky adventures, they encounter characters like “The Death Buddies,” “Blondo Malfoy,” “The Headmaster,” “Professor McG,” “A Certain Potions Teacher,” and of course, the evil “Mr. Voldy”!

Magic, sports, and a battle against evil collide in a hilarious new play for anyone who’s ever felt like they weren’t the hero of their story.

Puffs is directed by Know Theatre Producing Artistic Director Andrew Hungerford. Here’s what he had to say about why the Know just couldn’t resist bringing this smash-hit new play to Cincinnati audiences this season: 

Puffs is the story of what happens when your dreams come true, but not in the way you thought they would. Using pop culture fantasies of the 80’s and 90’s as a jumping off point, it takes flight as a story of friendship, adventure, and magic. Rising above satire, it’s a delightfully satisfying play with a big silly heart at its core.

Puffs is a play for everyone who ever wanted someone to tell them, “yer a wizard;” everyone who felt the power of Grayskull; everyone who thought they could bear that ring to the fires whence it came; everyone who knew the force would be with them; everyone who has ever dreamt of a larger world beyond the everyday, and thought about what might happen if they were able to step through that wardrobe into a place where magic is real. It’s a perfect way to close out 2019.

Puffs features a script that offers tons of opportunities for improvisation, so be prepared for each night of this five week run to offer something new. To navigate this comedic adventure, Know has assembled a crack team of actors who will bring this boisterous, unpredictable and magical world to life.

Ben Dudley returns to the MainStage after his 2015 starring role in Joe Zettlemaier’s All Childish Things, as well as many adventures in our episodic theatre program Serials! and our annual celebration of live arts, the Cincinnati Fringe Festival.

He’ll play new-student-in-town Wayne Hopkins, an otherwise normal, run of the mill, pop-culture-obsessed kid. Thrust into a magical world from decidedly non-magical origins in New Mexico, he thinks he just might be destined for something great… when he’s sorted into the Puffs! But, just because you’re an underdog doesn’t mean you can’t become the hero…right?

Brandon Burton also makes his return to the Know as Wayne’s new pal, Oliver Rivers. Last seen at the Know as the hilarious Castle Guard in Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Hood and Islington & Lord Rat Speaker in Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, this time he plays a whiz-kid who excelled in the non-magical world, suddenly forced to cope with being extremely below average as a wizard.

Regular Know fans will recognize SCPA alum Maliyah Gramata-Jones from 2018’s RED BIKE or 2012’s The Afghan Women’s Writing Project. This time, she gets to sink her teeth into the role of Megan Jones, the Puff-Who-Would-Be-Snake. Will she ever find a reason to embrace the lovable Puff inside? Or will she finally convince her schoolmates that she belongs with the “cool” kids over with Blondo Malfoy? 

Bringing to life the rest of this enchanted environment is a cast of comic and improv sorcerers including Andrew Ian Adams, Merritt Beischel, Brianna Bernard, Maggie Cramer, Jared Earland, Elizabeth Chinn Molloy, Jordan Trovillion, and Know Theatre’s own Producer of Irregular Programming, Chris Wesselman. 

Follow their adventures as the otherwise entirely un-noteworthy Puffs house tries to stop losing every competition to the Braves… and the Smarts. And the Snakes.

If only the Puffs and their de facto leader Cedric could find their confidence and figure out how to take first place… Okay, that’s perhaps shooting too high; how about second place? No? Okay, third! Yeah, THIRD OR NOTHING!

Will the Puffs ever rise above the lowest rung on the ladder? Will Cedric survive Year 4? Will Wayne overcome his non-magical past to become not just an adequate wizard but maybe even the hero? To find out, grab your broom and wand and badger your way to Puffs, running November 21st – December 25th, only at Your Theatrical Playground.

Cast in Alphabetical Order

  • Andrew Ian Adams – Cedric/Mr. Voldy
  • Merritt Beischel – Narrator
  • Brianna Bernard – Sally Perks
  • Brandon Burton – Oliver Rivers
  • Maggie Cramer – Leanne, etc
  • Ben Dudley – Wayne Hopkins
  • Jared Earland – Ernie Mac etc
  • Maliyah Gramata-Jones – Megan Jones
  • Elizabeth Chinn Molloy – Hannah etc
  • Jordan Trovillion – Susie Bones, etc
  • Chris Wessleman – J Finch, etc

Production Team

  • Director & Lighting Designer: Andrew Hungerford
  • Scenic designer: Baron E. Pugh
  • Costume Designer: Noelle Wedig-Johnston
  • Sound Designer: Douglas Borntrager
  • Props Designer & Scenic Charge: Kayla Williams
  • Stage Manager: Meghan Winter
  • Technical Director: Henry Bateman

Calendar Listing

Production:
Puffs, or seven increasingly eventful years at a certain school of magic & magic by Matt Cox

When:

  • 8:00 pm   Nov 22, 23;  27, 29, 30; Dec 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21
  • 3:00 pm   Nov 24; Dec 1, 8, 15

Where: Know Theatre of Cincinnati. 1120 Jackson Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. In historic Over-the-Rhine.

Tickets:

  • $25 regular price tickets
  • $35 “Living Wage” tickets, supporting working artists in Cincinnati
  • $15 Rush tickets at the door 10 minutes prior to curtain (when available) 

FREE walk-up tickets are available on Wednesdays, as part of Know’s Welcome Experiment.
Advance reservations to Welcome Experiment performances are $10.00.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting knowtheatre.com or calling 513.300.5669 

Know Theatre is Cincinnati’s Theatrical Playground. The Know showcases unexpected voices, new works, and plays that embrace the inherent theatricality of the live experience. Know Theatre seeks to be a place where artists and audiences feel welcome to take artistic risks, creating work that is cutting edge and accessible. 

Know Theatre’s work is made possible, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign 

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Know Theatre with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. 

Know Theatre is also supported by The Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation, helping to change our communities for the better through collaboration and innovation, and the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, which provides a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

 Know Theatre is a member of Theatre Communications Group and an Associate Member of the National New Play Network.

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