All fall 2011 recital video links are here!

December 21, 2011

Lengthy recitals (over 15 mins) are put on blip.tv/spotlight-on-ethos. Shorter videos (under 15 mins) are uploaded to youtube.com/ethosmusiccenter.

 

Ethos Rock Band Showcase on EthosLive – 10Dec11DVDs are available. I’ll try to keep about 5 on hand, but it takes about 10 minutes to burn a new one if we run out. Either catch me passing by or ask at the desk. I tried to put chapter jumps in before each song so that you can just skip to the good parts. The suggested donation is whatever you feel like stuffing into the donation jug. Also, sorry to HKR for that feedback at the beginning of Seven Nation Army. My bad.

Sharon’s Violin Recital – 1pm 20Nov11

Sharon’s Violin Recital – 2pm 20Nov11

Ethos Jazz Recital – 29Nov11

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Saturday 03Dec11 11am

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Saturday 03Dec11 1215pm

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Saturday 03Dec11 130pm – Dance and Choir

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Sunday 04Dec11 11am

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Sunday 04Dec11 1215pm

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Sunday 04Dec11 130pm

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Sunday 04Dec11 3pm

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Sunday 04Dec11 Adult Recital

Ethos Fall Recital – IFCC – Tuesday 06Dec11 630pm

Steve’s Friday 16Dec11 Recital

Steve’s Saturday 17Dec11 Recital

Alan’s Saturday 17Dec11 Recital

 Teri’s 5pm Recital on 09Dec11 – Couple of Sami’s students too

Teri’s 6pm Recital on 09Dec11

 

 

More recital videos

December 15, 2011

The videos from the IFCC should be getting up very soon.

Lengthy recitals (over 15 mins) are put on blip.tv/spotlight-on-ethos. Shorter videos (under 15 mins) are uploaded to youtube.com/ethosmusiccenter.

 

Ethos Rock Band Showcase on EthosLive – 10Dec11 – DVDs are available. I’ll try to keep about 5 on hand, but it takes about 10 minutes to burn a new one if we run out. Either catch me passing by or ask at the desk. I tried to put chapter jumps in before each song so that you can just skip to the good parts. The suggested donation is whatever you feel like stuffing into the donation jug. Also, sorry to HKR for that feedback at the beginning of Seven Nation Army. My bad.

Sharon’s Violin Recital – 1pm 20Nov11

Sharon’s Violin Recital – 2pm 20Nov11

Ethos Jazz Recital – 29Nov11

Recital Videos

November 23, 2011

Sharon’s Violin Recital – 1pm 20Nov11

Sharon’s Violin Recital – 2pm 20Nov11

Ethos Jazz Recital – 29Nov11

 

Finally got the other recitals up, sorry for the delay. For some reason Sharon’s 1pm recital doesn’t let you skip ahead in the video to points after the cache download as indicated by the grey bar in the progress track. If you’re looking for a youngster towards the end of the recital, just let the video download until it’s finished caching.

For the recitals that were over the weekend of the 4th and 5th at the IFCC, they were recorded to tape so they’ll take a bit of time to be digitized. They should be up next week if nothing goes wrong.

“Mr. Darcy Dreamboat” premieres Friday at Ethos/IFCC

November 10, 2011

Do you have any plans for Veterans Day?  If not (or if you have plans but are looking for an excuse to get out of them), come see:

Mr. Darcy Dreamboat

A Push Leg Theatre Production
 
World Premiere Friday, November 11, 2011 at 8pm
Ethos/IFCC: 5340 N Interstate Ave
 

Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

This show is getting rave reviews!
Don’t miss it!

Ethos hosts Oregon Humanities Conversation Project: “S/he Bop”

November 8, 2011

Through popular music, we can understand changing social norms and life experiences. How is gender represented in American popular music through historical, political, and social lenses? How does popular music shape and reflect values, mores, and aesthetics in our culture?

This is the focus of “S/he-bop: Making Sense of Gender in American Pop Music,” a free conversation with Portland State University adjunct professor Sarah Dougher on Monday, November 14, 2011 at 7:00PM  at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center,  5340 N. Interstate Ave. This program is hosted by Ethos Music Center and sponsored by Oregon Humanities.

Dougher holds a Ph.D. in comparative literature from University of Texas, Austin, and teaches on topics of popular music, gender, and activism studies at Portland State University. Dougher has taught at colleges and universities including Reed, Evergreen, Linfield, and Portland Community College. She is a composer and musician who for the past 15 years has performed, recorded, and toured both as a solo artist and in numerous bands. Through the Conversation Project, Oregon Humanities offers free programs that engage community members in thoughtful, challenging conversations about ideas critical to our daily lives and our state’s future. For more information about this free community discussion, please contact Jedidiah Chavez, Ethos’ Director of Development at (503) 283-8467, ext. 105.

Ethos welcomes friends from Algeria!

September 27, 2011

Earlier today, Ethos was excited to host a delegation of musicians from Algeria who are touring music programs in the United States.  This delegation of Algerian artists is in the United States under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program and hosted locally through the World Affairs Council.  We’re glad to do our part in helping bring people together from all around the world through the power of music!

These artists will be performing live here in Portland at The Backspace tomorrow, September 28th at 7pm.  Admission is free, so come give them a warm Portland welcome!  Download the poster for the event here!

Wanted: Rural Outreach Manager for Ethos’ AmeriCorps Program!

September 27, 2011

Ethos Music Center is looking to hire an outstanding candidate for Ethos’ innovative Rural Outreach Project (an AmeriCorps program). Ethos is the first and only music school in the nation to serve as its own AmeriCorps program. We’re looking for the right person to head up this AmeriCorps program in the very near future. Familiarity with running an AmeriCorps program (or similarly federally funded program) is a definite bonus, but is not required. The person we hire will, however, be very well organized, personable, knowledgeable about music education, and able to travel extensively within the State of Oregon for site visits.

If you are interested in applying, please respond to this posting to work@ethos.org with a cover letter, resume, and a list of three references (with phone numbers). Please do not include attachments — they will not be opened. Please paste the text into the email directly. More information about Ethos Music Center can be found online at www.ethos.org. A complete job description can be found below or at http://ethos.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/RuralOutreachManager.pdf

RURAL OUTREACH PROJECT MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION

ORGANIZATION: Ethos Music Center

ORGANIZATION MISSION: Ethos is dedicated to the promotion of music and music-based education for youth in underserved communities.

LOCATION: Portland, Oregon with significant travel throughout the State of Oregon

SUMMARY OF POSITION: The Rural Outreach Project Manager reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for the management of Ethos’ AmeriCorps program called the Rural Outreach Project. This includes the placement of eight AmeriCorps Members in rural sites as well as residencies, immersions, assemblies, and workshops conducted by two Roving AmeriCorps Members. The manager will also work with the Development Director and Coordinator, Instrument Coordinator, Business Manager, AmeriCorps Members, and school administrators in order to properly administer the program.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Human Resources
• Recruit, interview, and supervise Ethos’ AmeriCorps Members.
• Develop and coordinate training orientations and workshops.
• Observe classes, complete evaluation forms for members, and attend student performances to evaluate and document program quality.
• Communicate with Ethos’ AmeriCorps Members weekly and respond to their needs including but not limited to: classroom management, instructional resources, life within rural communities, instrument coordination, and how to foster sustainability in the sites.
• Train and communicate regularly with the site supervisors to help track attendance, program quality, time sheets, and AmeriCorps reporting.
• Help Instrument Coordinator and Roving AmeriCorps Members get instruments out to sites, as well as tracking what instruments go out and come back in.
• Track status of member background checks in coordination with the Director of Operations and relevant schools.
• Assist Roving AmeriCorps Members in organizing site assemblies, concerts, and fieldtrips.

Partnership Development and Management
• Promote the Rural Outreach Project to schools and communities in low population and/or underserved areas throughout Oregon.
• Design Rural Outreach Project marketing materials and update program materials (brochures, training materials, etc).
• Create and maintain documents that help with program continuity (contact lists, local resources, standard procedures in each town, etc).
• Respond to incoming requests for information from school administrators, community leaders, and teachers.
• Work with sites and Ethos’ AmeriCorps Members to develop and continually update class schedules (before and after school), and community music events.
• Review and implement Ethos and AmeriCorps policies and reporting requirements with new and existing partners and AmeriCorps Members.
• Track and document the program via photos, video, partner interviews, and media coverage whenever possible.

Management of Relationships with Large Public Institutions
• Serve as primary contact for AmeriCorps staff, and attend AmeriCorps grantee meetings.
• Maintain positive relationship with institutions required for fingerprinting and background checks

Budget Management and Reporting
• Analyze data and complete quarterly internal program evaluation reports.
• Submit required reports to AmeriCorps.
• Approve and submit monthly gas reimbursement, materials reimbursement, and housing rental costs to Business Manager and the Executive Director.
• Monitor the Rural Outreach Project budget and coordinate budget revisions with the Business Manager and Executive Director as program needs change.
• Review accounts receivable on an ongoing basis and ensure that all Rural Outreach Project invoices are paid on time.
• Develop efficient and effective systems for managing an increasing volume of data.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with music education, school administration, and supervising. Background living in or working with rural communities. Must be very organized, personable, and resourceful. Familiarity with standard computer programs for creating materials and reporting. Experience with AmeriCorps preferred, but not required. Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree and good driving record required.

PAY/BENEFITS: Salary of $24,000 to $32,000 (DOE) for full time position (45+ hours week). Medical and dental benefits provided. Possibility of company car for use outside of Portland. Ten paid vacation/sick days per year.

Ethos is Hiring One More AmeriCorps Member!

September 20, 2011

“Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” John F. Kennedy

Ethos Music Center is a national leader in bringing music education opportunities to underserved communities with the help of AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps*VISTA Members. Ethos is gearing up for a big expansion next year, and we are looking for a few good musicians to serve as AmeriCorps Members in rural parts of Oregon. This is a big commitment — many will apply, but only a few will be chosen. If selected, you will be part of Ethos’ 12 year record of using national service to fill a critical need — music education for youth in underserved communities.

If you are up for the challenge, please click on the link below to download a full descriptions of Ethos’ remaining AmeriCorps position. This job description is included in text below as well for your convenience.

Rural Outreach Project Member – ’11-’12

If you are interested in applying, please send a cover letter, resume, and a list of three references to work@ethos.org. If you have any questions after reviewing Ethos’ web site (www.ethos.org), please feel free to contact Ethos’ Rural Coordinator, Megan Moran at megan@ethos.org with any questions.

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RURAL OUTREACH PROJECT MEMBER JOB DESCRIPTION

POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED

ORGANIZATION: Ethos Music Center

ORGANIZATION MISSION: Ethos is dedicated to the promotion of music and music-based education for youth in
underserved communities.

LOCATION: Warm Springs, Oregon and Metolius, Oregon. Some service also carried out in Portland, Oregon.

SUMMARY OF POSITION: The Rural Outreach Project (ROP) member will live in Warm Springs, Oregon and
report to the Rural Outreach Director. The ROP member will be responsible for teaching music to students
during and after school four to five days per week. In addition, the ROP member will assist in training volunteer
teaching assistants that will help them in the classroom. Thirty six weeks will be spent in Warm Springs, Oregon
and nearby Metolius, Oregon with the remainder of the service term spent in Portland for training and evaluation.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Teach general music classes to kindergarten through fifth grade students.
2. Teach outreach workshops or classes in other sites.
3. Organize and teach after-school music classes in 1-2 instruments.
4. Recruit and train community members to be volunteer teaching assistants.
5. Meet with parents/guardians and encourage their involvement in their child’s
music education.
6. Encourage and track youth, volunteer, and parent involvement in all activities.
7. Attend Ethos instructor trainings and AmeriCorps sponsored orientation,
trainings, and meetings.
8. Complete and submit in a timely manner all Ethos and AmeriCorps required
reports and time sheets.
9. Complete 1700 hours of service over 11 months (Sept. 2011- July 2012).

MARGINAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.Organize student performances and community music events at site.
2. Provide community music classes.
3. Consult with staff on recruitment and long-term programming plans.
4. Complete one 5-10 hour project focused on environmental impact.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Good communication and experience working with underserved populations.
Background in Native American music performance or education is preferred, however other fields are also
welcome provided applicant can be a proficient teacher. Experience with youth a must. Familiarity with Native
American drumming, flute, and/or singing would be ideal, but not required. Must be organized, creative,
resourceful and self-motivated. Must have own transportation. Applicant must be able to pass strict FBI
background check.

PAY/BENEFITS: Stipend of $12,100 (taxable), free housing, and medical insurance provided. Upon completion
of service, $5,550 in educational award (to pay tuition or student loans). Members are also eligible for loan
forbearance and child care assistance. Ethos also provides monthly gas reimbursement.

CONTACT: For more information please contact: Megan Moran, Program Coordinator (Ethos Music Center)
(503)283-8467 ext. 111 or megan@ethos.org

More information on Ethos Music Center can be found online at www.ethos.org

20 Voices, Benefit Concert for Ethos

September 8, 2011

20 VOICES

A Benefit for Ethos on October 2, 2011

Join the students of Darcy Dillon Voice Studio as they perform on stage with some of Portland’s most-loved bands.

All proceeds will be used to purchase musical instruments for use in Ethos’ afterschool outreach programs that bring music education to 24 low-income schools in the Portland Metro Area.

October 2, 2011
3:00 pm

The Old Church
1422 SW 11th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97201

Emcee: Martin Brother
Tickets: $15 General Admission

Click here to purchase tickets in advance

Global FM
Whistlin’ Rufus
Craig Jones and Friends
Steve and Betsy Popkes
Special guest: The Killer Bread Daddies
And featuring students from the Darcy Dillon Voice Studio…

This event is made possible by our Rock Star and Band Member sponsors:  Stimson Lumber and Dave’s Killer Bread.

For more information and a complete list of sponsors, please visit: http://www.20voices.org/

NE Sunday Parkways Fundraiser- Sunday, September 25th!!

September 8, 2011

Join us for this awesome fundraising event Sunday, September 25th. If you’re not familiar with Sunday Parkways, they close down streets in Portland neighborhoods, promoting traffic-free biking, walking, jogging, and any other method in which you would like to navigate the open streets.

They are offering money to organizations who provide multiple volunteers to watch intersections during the event. Volunteers are posted at intersections, making sure vehicles that need access to the street enter and exit safely.

  • If Ethos Volunteers cover at least 5-9 intersections for one shift each, Ethos receives $20/intersection.
  • If Ethos Volunteers cover 10 or more intersections for one shift each, Ethos receives $25/intersection.

Shifts are 11-1:30PM and 1:45-5PM. Snacks, water, and event t-shirts are provided for all volunteers. You can select the intersection or general area you want to cover and for how long. Partner up with a friend and work an intersection together! If 10 volunteers cover intersections for both shifts, Ethos receives $500!

Be sure to write in “Ethos Music Center” in the section “If you are volunteering with a Company or Organization, which one.”

  Sign up on the Sunday Parkways website here!

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