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Friday, February 28, 2025

Looking for instructors to teach piano, guitar or ukulele for the 2025 – 2026 academic year

Music Teacher
Looking for instructors to teach piano, guitar or ukulele for the 2025 – 2026 academic year.

Job Overview
Provide weekly, thirty-minute lessons in a one-on-one format to students in grades 1-12 at a classroom in the Bloomington and Edina Public School Districts. Teachers coordinate with parents and after-school staff to provide excellent instruction while ensuring student safety. Ideal candidates have a passion for teaching music and excellent communication skills.

This role is:

Part-Time

Job status is:

Contract

Hourly Rate:

$21-$27/hr. depending on education and experience

Send inquiries to:

Lesson Coordinator: Henry Mikkonen Email: henry@mikkonenmusic.com

Phone: (651) 253-5957


Responsibilities and Duties

  • Provide weekly music instruction to students in grades 1-12
  • Maintain attendance records
  • Coordinate with site staff to ensure student safety
  • Regular communication with lesson coordinator and parents
  • Prepare program material for student recitals


Qualifications

  • Qualified candidates should have a strong background in music including formal study either with a private instructor or at an accredited institution.
  • Candidates who are pursuing or have completed a degree in music will be given special consideration
  • Previous teaching experience is preferred but not required.
  • Ideal candidates have a passion for teaching and are comfortable providing instruction to students of varying ages and ability levels
  • All candidates must have excellent communication skills
  • A valid driver’s license and reliable transportation are required
  • All candidates undergo background checks every three years

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Seeking Music Director for body-mind-spirit story/dance band - Bakken Center

Seeking Music Director


Want to help lead and perform in a 

body-mind-spirit story & dance band for 

community wellbeing?


Description

Waking the Oracle is a community-healing project that weaves music, storytelling, and dance to foster mental health awareness, community wellbeing, and social justice. Through immersive and participatory art experiences, we create spaces that nurture connection and vulnerability while cultivating planetary health and collective healing. We are currently building a creative team and ongoing ensemble.


Responsibilities as Music Director (who will also be an ensemble member):

  • good communication and collaboration skills 

  • instrumentalists & multi-instrumentalists are encouraged to apply

  • able to rehearse consistently (likely 2-4x a month)

  • able to do public performances

  • able to work closely with artistic director/founder

  • able to arrange music and teach to small ensemble

  • able to work in a variety of musical genres

  • comfortable doing quick musical mock ups for practice

  • midi capacity helpful

  • able to lead rehearsals and recording sessions

  • comfortable storytelling/singing & drumming /moving with others (all abilities encouraged), 

  • able and like to work with pluralistic groups of all kinds

  • has collaboration and facilitation capacities (extensive experience is not necessary)

  • comfortable leaning into challenging topics

  • interested in learning and growth

  • can embrace humor and surprise

  • are self-aware and highly reliable

  • able to participate as an ensemble member



Schedule

Tuesday evening rehearsals + some weekend times (day-evening) as needed/are available.


Compensation

$300 a month


How To Audition 

To audition please email the following to arrio008@umn.edu

  1. Two paragraphs about you, why you are interested in this project. This is a rolling audition starting February 10th and we will contact you as we go 

  2. A photo of yourself

  3. A resume or description of experience you feel will be relevant

  4. Three recordings

    1. a short recording (no more than 2 min) of you telling a short story about something that matters to you

    2. a short recording (no more than 2 min) of you singing/playing something

    3. an arrangement of a song you did (all formats welcome)


Questions? Feel free to email:

Maria Arriola, Waking the Oracle Coordinator

arrio008@umn.edu


About Waking The Oracle: https://csh.umn.edu/for-community/waking-oracle-arts-planet-connection-healing


Waking The Oracle is a project of The Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing at The University of Minnesota


MORE NOTES

ABOUT WAKING THE ORACLE

What is Waking the Oracle?

Creative immersive experiences that activate intergenerational community wisdom

sharing, healing & wellbeing through music and dance, storytelling participatory arts

and community dialogue. Waking The Oracle events foster meaningful connection to

self, community and the planet as we build our capacities to learn and heal together in

these challenging times and create our positive futures together.


Who are The Oracles?

Oracles guide us and help us find visions and inner truths. Oracles might include trees,

magical beings, ancestors, even those who challenge us. They are all around us and within us. When we gather together and listen with our hearts we can hear them showing us the way. In challenging times Oracles help us grow and ultimately teach us how to move from despair and disconnection to wise action, repair, restoration, and communities of care.


History of Waking The Oracle

Based upon 30 years experience working at the crossroads of music, community healing, health, community organizing, science, and spirituality, Waking the Oracle was first raised in 8 weeks while director/founder Molly Sturges was a visiting professor at GWU in arts and community engagement. A few years later WTO found a home with the amazing team at The University of Minnesota with The Center for Spirituality and Healing. The core WTO ensemble started to build in January 2024. Upcoming 2024 public events include WTO pop-up events (also happened in 2023) and public activations with community partners in April 2024.


WAKING THE ORACLE ACTIVITIES

Waking The Oracle Creative Activations

Through music, story, dance, community dialogue and surprise, Waking The Oracle creative activations are created in partnership with organizations, groups and communities to open up spaces for reflection, dialogue, and creative expression. Adapting uniquely to each setting and environment, the creative activations open up spaces that cultivate our capacities to lean into challenging topics and experiences while cultivating warmth of heart, deep listening and lifting of our spirits.


Community Listening, Dialogue and Wisdom Circles

Led by Waking The Oracle facilitators, circles can be done in partnership with any group and focus on any topic. Designed to create spaces of meaningful exchange, WTO circles foster compassion, dialogue, empathetic listening, as we develop our capacities to connect across divisions and lean into our innate wisdom and healing capacities.


Waking The Oracle Creative Care Immersive Pop-Up Events

Immersive experiences blending music, poetry, storytelling with science informed mindfulness practices for restoration and wellbeing. The pop-up events offer spaces to restore, reflect and connect with others as desired through community circles and sharing of food. WTO Pop-Up events are light on their feet and able to be realized in many settings.


Community Healing & Wellbeing Guide Training

This Community Well-Being Guide training supports participants with foundational and adaptable practices for facilitating group spaces that foster compassion-centered whole person health, community connection and planetary health. Integrating contemplative and participatory creative practices, social justice and ways of nature practices, this accessible training is relevant both for people already working with groups and communities and those who wish to in the future. Developed over years collaborating with people in trauma infused settings practitioners will come away with potent tools and guide maps that serve as templates made to be customized to each person and community. The training was created to be adapted to a variety of

timescales and settings.

Seeking ensemble members for body-mind-spirit-health story/dance band - Bakken Center

Seeking Ensemble Members


Ever wanted to join a

community body-mind-spirit-health story-dance-band?


Description

Waking the Oracle is a community-healing project that weaves music, storytelling, and dance to foster mental health awareness, community wellbeing, and social justice. Through immersive and participatory art experiences, we create spaces that nurture connection and vulnerability while cultivating planetary health and collective healing. We are currently building our creative team and ensemble.


We Are Looking For…

Ensemble Members - all abilities and ages encouraged to apply


General Qualifications

  • good communication and collaboration skills 

  • instrumentalists & multi-instrumentalists are encouraged to apply

  • able to rehearse consistently (2-3x a month)and do public performances

  • able to do public presentations

  • comfortable storytelling/singing & drumming /moving with others (all abilities encouraged) 

  • able and like to work with pluralistic groups of all kinds

  • has collaboration and facilitation capacities ( extensive experience is not necessary)

  • comfortable leaning into challenging topics

  • interested in learning and growth

  • are self-aware and highly reliable


Schedule

Tuesday evenings + some weekend times (day-evening) as needed/are available.


Compensation

$200 a month, 2-3 rehearsals per month, prep work


How To Audition 

To audition to be a Waking The Oracle Ensemble Member, please email the following to arrio008@umn.edu

  1. Two paragraphs about you, why you are interested in this project.  This is a rolling audition starting February 10th and we will contact you as we go

  2. a photo of yourself

  3. a description about relevant experiences

  4. two recordings:

    1. a short recording (no more than 2 min) of you telling a short story about something that matters to you

    2. a short recording (no more than 2 min) of you singing or playing something


Questions? Feel free to email:

Maria Arriola, Waking the Oracle Coordinator

arrio008@umn.edu


About Waking The Oracle: https://csh.umn.edu/for-community/waking-oracle-arts-planet-connection-healing


Waking The Oracle is a project of The Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing at The University of Minnesota



MORE NOTES


ABOUT WAKING THE ORACLE

What is Waking the Oracle?

Creative immersive experiences that activate intergenerational community wisdom

sharing, healing & wellbeing through music and dance, storytelling participatory arts

and community dialogue. Waking The Oracle events foster meaningful connection to

self, community and the planet as we build our capacities to learn and heal together in

these challenging times and create our positive futures together.


Who are The Oracles?

Oracles guide us and help us find visions and inner truths. Oracles might include trees,

magical beings, ancestors, even those who challenge us. They are all around us and within us. When we gather together and listen with our hearts we can hear them showing us the way. In challenging times Oracles help us grow and ultimately teach us how to move from despair and disconnection to wise action, repair, restoration, and communities of care.


History of Waking The Oracle

Based upon 30 years experience working at the crossroads of music, community healing, health, community organizing, science, and spirituality, Waking the Oracle was first raised in 8 weeks while director/founder Molly Sturges was a visiting professor at GWU in arts and community engagement. A few years later WTO found a home with the amazing team at The University of Minnesota with The Center for Spirituality and Healing. The core WTO ensemble started to build in January 2024. Upcoming 2024 public events include WTO pop-up events (also happened in 2023) and public activations with community partners in April 2024.


WAKING THE ORACLE ACTIVITIES

Waking The Oracle Creative Activations

Through music, story, dance, community dialogue and surprise, Waking The Oracle creative activations are created in partnership with organizations, groups and communities to open up spaces for reflection, dialogue, and creative expression. Adapting uniquely to each setting and environment, the creative activations open up spaces that cultivate our capacities to lean into challenging topics and experiences while cultivating warmth of heart, deep listening and lifting of our spirits.


Community Listening, Dialogue and Wisdom Circles

Led by Waking The Oracle facilitators, circles can be done in partnership with any group and focus on any topic. Designed to create spaces of meaningful exchange, WTO circles foster compassion, dialogue, empathetic listening, as we develop our capacities to connect across divisions and lean into our innate wisdom and healing capacities.


Waking The Oracle Creative Care Immersive Pop-Up Events

Immersive experiences blending music, poetry, storytelling with science informed mindfulness practices for restoration and wellbeing. The pop-up events offer spaces to restore, reflect and connect with others as desired through community circles and sharing of food. WTO Pop-Up events are light on their feet and able to be realized in many settings.


Community Healing & Wellbeing Guide Training

This Community Well-Being Guide training supports participants with foundational and adaptable practices for facilitating group spaces that foster compassion-centered whole person health, community connection and planetary health. Integrating contemplative and participatory creative practices, social justice and ways of nature practices, this accessible training is relevant both for people already working with groups and communities and those who wish to in the future. Developed over years collaborating with people in trauma infused settings practitioners will come away with potent tools and guide maps that serve as templates made to be customized to each person and community. The training was created to be adapted to a variety of

timescales and settings.


A project of The Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing

Choral Section Leader - Bass

Transfiguration Catholic Church (Oakdale) seeks a bass to complete a roster of 8 professional section leaders to lead a Festival Choir for upcoming solemn liturgies. The choir is comprised of 10-15 volunteer parishioners and 8 professional section leaders. Occasionally section leaders will sing a piece as a schola. Repertoire is Gregorian chant (in English and Latin), traditional hymnody, and choral anthems/motets.

 

You do not need to commit to all three projects (although if the same person is available for everything, that would be great.) Fee is $75/call unless otherwise noted.

 

Ash Wednesday

Thursday, February 27, 7-9 pm – Rehearsal

Wednesday, March 5, 5 pm – Call for 6 pm Ash Wednesday Mass


Laetare Sunday (4th Sunday of Lent)

Thursday, March 27, 7-9 pm – Rehearsal

Sunday, March 30, 9:30 am – Call for 10:30 am Lent 4 Mass

 

Holy Week & Easter

Thursday, April 3, 7-9 pm – Rehearsal (optional)

Thursday, April 10, 7-9 pm – Rehearsal

Tuesday, April 15, 7-9 pm – Rehearsal

Thursday, April 17, 6 pm – Call for 7 pm Holy Thursday Mass

Saturday, April 19, 7:30 pm – Call for 8:30 pm Easter Vigil ($100)

Sunday, April 20, 10 am – Call for 10:30 am Easter Mass

               (breakfast at 9:30)


If interested, please contact Jenny Ubl at jubl@transfigurationmn.org.

Monday, February 24, 2025

Jazz trio for campus event 4/27/2025

The University of Minnesota Libraries is hosting the Association of Research Libraries 186th Spring Association meeting reception at the McNamara Alumni Center for 130-150 people. 

We would like to hire a jazz trio for the evening of Monday, April 27 from 6-8pm, guest ready by 5:45pm. If interested, please contact Jaymey Butler at jbutler@arl.org to discuss rates and references. 

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Jazz combo for wedding 5/31/25

We would like to discuss small jazz combo options including any of the following instruments, double bass, saxophone, keyboard, guitar, clarinet, or flute or trombone. Depending on price 3-5 musicians.

We will be having a back yard after the wedding celebration in Golden Valley, MN on Saturday, May 31, 2024 after 3-3:30pm. Musicians would be out of sun in either screened porch or events tent. 
If interested, please contact Cindy @ Cindykaylabelle@yahoo.com

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Musicians for Wedding: Saturday 5/31/25, Golden Valley

I am looking to hire musicians for a back yard wedding planned for 1100am in Golden Valley on Saturday, May 31, 2025. We would look forward to music from 10:30am to 12-12:30. We are interested in a string quartet or violinist, cellist, possible harpist. 

Musicians would be in screened sunroom out of the elements.

If interested, please contact Cindy at cindykaylabelle@yahoo.com.

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Middle School Viola and Violin Sectional Coach at Blake School

The Blake School seeks a part-time violin instructor to support our Middle School orchestra program. The Violin and Viola Section Coach provides 6-8 small-group lessons/sectionals per month at the Hopkins Middle School campus. Sectional coaches offer supplementary instruction in string technique, music theory, ensemble skills and musicianship skills. The position is for February 2025 through May 2025. Blake is particularly interested in candidates who will enrich the diversity of identity, lived experience and thinking that makes a community strong and empowers students to engage across differences.

This positions expected salary is $55.00 per hour.

This salary range includes the expected annual salary for this position. In making a salary determination, we consider professional experience, applicable qualifications and other job-related factors. Based on these factors, a candidate's salary offer could exceed this range.


To view the job description for the Middle School Viola and Violin Sectional Coach position, please check the employment opportunities page on our website. Feel free to forward this message to interested candidates.

Easter Sunday Musician Opportunity

We are looking for some musicians to form a small orchestral group on Easter Sunday, April 20.  Woodwinds, brass, and strings are the specific instruments needed.  

Location: Trinity Lutheran Church in North Branch, MN

Rehearsal: Wednesday, April 16 at 6:30 p.m.

Call Times: 
Sunday, April 20 at 7:00 a.m. for first service; 
8:45 for second service
option to perform for one or both services; both services preferred

Please contact Melissa if you have any interest and for more details: Melissalynn25@gmail.com