Drummer (Night Show) TBD, 15hr
- Employer
- Brigham Young University Hawaii
- Location
- BYU–Hawaii
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- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
Show (Night)
Position Scope
Performs high quality percussion music of various Polynesian cultures for one or more shows, or as a member of the Promo Team.
Attends regular rehearsals to upgrade the quality of performance and showmanship, and to increase personal repertoire.
Assists in setting the atmosphere for various shows and special events by providing prelude and exit percussion music.
Requirements
Must be able to learn, and subsequently perform, the percussion music of the various Polynesian cultures represented at the Polynesian Cultural Center.
Must be able to pass an audition consisting of singing, chanting, and playing one or more of the following instruments: lali, large drum, tin can, bamboo pole, and ipu.
Must look Polynesian.
Must be able to communicate in English.
Must have one year of work experience as a professional drummer.
Must be available to work through Christmas holiday break.
Requires good health and a full range of body movement and be capable of moving freely among the guests.
Should have a high school education.
Must attach Resume and Winter 2022 class schedule (weekly view).
Work ScheduleTBD, 15hr
Organization
Working at Brigham Young University Hawaii
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY–HAWAII is the preeminent international center of learning in the Pacific. Its small campus is a unique laboratory of intercultural leadership development, where a diverse population of 2,500 students representing over 70 countries live, study, and work together. Small classes taught by expert faculty empower students to master challenging and relevant curriculum, while affordable tuition, financial aid, and online study options make this valuable education more accessible than ever.
Operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a total BYU–Hawaii education involves not only intellectual learning and career preparation, but also moral, ethical, and spiritual enrichment. All the while, students enjoy living and learning in one of the most beautiful places on earth. Graduates go forth to serve, prepared to promote peace and prosperity as leaders worldwide.
The spirit of Aloha is what BYU–Hawaii employees wear when performing their duties. "Aloha" means mutual regard and affection and extends warmth in caring with no obligation in return. "Aloha" is the essence of relationships in which each person is important.
BYU–Hawaii employees find fulfillment as they take part in the mission of Brigham Young University Hawaii: "to assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life and in their efforts to influence the establishment of peace internationally."
- Website
- https://hr.byuh.edu/Employment%20Opportunities
- Telephone
- (808) 675-3446
- Location
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55-220 Kulanui Street
BYUH #1947
Laie
HI
96762
US
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