Artistic Advisory Committee Sample Clauses

Artistic Advisory Committee. There shall be an Artistic Advisory Committee the duties of which shall be to confer with the Centre's Music Department and to report back to the Orchestra on artistic matters. Any of the Music Department, the Orchestra Committee and/or the Artistic Advisory Committee may request a joint meeting to discuss subjects of concern to these two committees. The Chairperson of the Orchestra Committee will coordinate such joint meetings.
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Artistic Advisory Committee. Section One of the 2011-2014 Collective Bargaining Agreement shall be amended to incorporate the language set forth in Exhibit 3.
Artistic Advisory Committee. An Artistic Advisory Committee (“AAC”) will be created to promote a forum to discuss, exchange ideas about, and provide feedback on various artistic matters. The AAC will consist of three (3) members of AGMA, three (3) members of Local 802, the Music Director, and members of the production, artistic and/or other administrative staff as warranted by the subject of discussion. The AAC will meet at least twice during the regular Metropolitan Opera Season to discuss topics including but not limited to future repertoire and scheduling, feedback on conductors and performances, plans for new productions (when available), and exploration of events outside of the New York Season. The AAC may consider issues raised by specific Local 802 or AGMA work groups on an as-needed basis.
Artistic Advisory Committee. (A) The Artistic Advisory Committee ("AAC") members shall consist of five
Artistic Advisory Committee. From a slate of Musicians nominated by the entire Musician membership, the Orchestra will elect by plurality vote for overlapping terms of two (2) years, seven (7) Musicians to constitute the "Artistic Advisory Committee" which will serve in an advisory and consultative role with the Orchestral Association on musical matters or the artistic aspects of the Orchestra's functions. No Artistic Advisory Committee member may serve consecutive terms. This Committee is to be free to discuss and consider any and all matters of artistic implication considered in the broadest sense, except matters concerning individual members of the Orchestra that in any way might be injurious to them. The Artistic Advisory Committee will be given reasonable advance notice and the opportunity to consult with the Association regarding the proposed schedule of rehearsals and concerts for a particular season, guest artists, and proposed programs. The role of this Committee will be advisory and its advice will not necessarily be accepted but the Orchestral Association will work with this Committee seriously in a conscientious effort to evaluate and implement suggestions for enhancing the artistic quality and service of the Orchestra. Either representatives of the Association or the Artistic Advisory Committee may submit agenda items to be considered at meetings. The Artistic Advisory Committee may request additional meetings with all levels of the Orchestral Association's staff, artistic and Board membership. The Committee shall perform its functions in accordance with rules adopted by the Orchestra which shall not be inconsistent with this Agreement.

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