Choreographers Sample Clauses

Choreographers. For choreographers who trained at a public academy of dramatic arts, Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts or the University of Dance and Circus, or have five years of professional theatre experience, the minimum salary is SEK 30,501 as of 1 November 2020 and SEK 31,111 as of 1 April 2022. During the rehearsal and production period agreed in the contract, a monthly salary must be paid as agreed individually. In addition, for the preparation of the rehearsal and production of dance works lasting more than 45 minutes, a payment corresponding to at least 55% of a basic amount for a freelance director is paid (see the table of basic amounts in sub-clause 11.9.4). For productions of less than 45 minutes, the basic amount calculated above is reduced by 33.3%. For productions of less than 20 minutes, the basic amount calculated above is reduced by 50%. Productions of less than 10 minutes and dance features, arrangements, etc. are reimbursed by individual agreement. If the preparation time coincides in full or in part with paid rehearsal time, an agreement may be made between the theatre and the choreographer on a reduction in the applicable basic amounts by no more than 50%. For the acquisition of the performing rights to a dance work, the remuneration is calculated as a percentage of the basic amount for a freelance director, and is at least as follows: Dance work over 45 minutes Premiere 65% Other productions 45% For dance works of less than 45 minutes, the basic amount calculated above is reduced by 33.3%. For dance works of less than 20 minutes, the basic amount calculated above is reduced by 50%. Dance works of less than 10 minutes and dance features, arrangements, etc. are reimbursed by individual agreement. If the choreographer does not participate or participates only partially in the rehearsal and production work, a reduction in the basic amount may be agreed. Where appropriate, daily remuneration of at least 1/21 of the agreed monthly salary must also be agreed. For production assistants, a monthly salary is paid by individual agreement. For qualification purposes, rehearsal and production at professional theatres is included. For qualification purposes, two productions of less than 20 minutes are deemed equal to one production of more than 20 minutes or one of more than 45 minutes. Freelance choreographers engaged per play/dance work who have been trained at the School of Dance and Circus at Stockholm University of the Arts or have undergone comparable tr...
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Choreographers. Choreography created by the choreographer is remunerated per performance as follows: Performance of no more than 30 minutes As from 1 November 2020 SEK 387 As from 1 April 2022 SEK 395 Performance of more than 30 minutes As from 1 November 2020 SEK 779 As from 1 April 2022 SEK 795 If there are only a few scheduled performances, the performance rights pay should be positively affected/be higher. The performance rights pay must be stated in the employment contract. Payment must be paid as salary.
Choreographers. (a) Compensation - The minimum compensation of CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be on a weekly basis, as follows: SUMMER OF 2024 3% SUMMER OF 2025 3% SUMMER OF 2026 2.5% SUMMER OF 2027 2.5% Per Week $1,271.01 $1,309.14 $1,345.14 $1,378.77 (b) Per Diem - Per Diem payments shall be made to CHOREOGRAPHERS as per PRINCIPAL ARTISTS Section III Paragraph (iv) and General Section I Paragraph 21 - PAYMENT TO ARTISTS.
Choreographers. 1. The minimum compensation of CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be on a weekly basis, as follows: 5/1/2024 9/1/2024 9/1/2025 9/1/2026 Weekly $1,183.86 $1,207.54 $1,243.76 $1,281.07 2. CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be prepared to rehearse in accordance with the parameters set forth in the Individual Artist Agreement, provided said Contract has been signed by the ARTIST or their agent prior to commencement of rehearsal. 3. During each week CHOREOGRAPHERS shall receive one (1) Free Day during which there shall be no rehearsals or performances whatsoever. 4. No rehearsal shall end later than midnight. 5. In recognition of the unique nature of the position, CHOREOGRAPHERS are not subject to the rehearsal limitations or the overtime provisions contained elsewhere in this Basic Agreement. However, MANAGEMENT shall assign only reasonable and industry accepted hours and responsibilities. Nothing in this Paragraph shall abrogate the rights of the CHOREOGRAPHERS with regard to other provisions of this Basic Agreement, including but not limited to Arbitration, Force Majeure, Health Insurance, and the like. To receive such health insurance benefits, CHOREOGRAPHERS must be principally involved in the choreography of the production, but need not be present for all performances in order to be credited for each performance, including revivals using CHOREOGRAPHER’s work.
Choreographers. (1) The minimum compensation of CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be on a weekly basis, as follows: 3% 3% 2% Choreographers 1-1-2022 1-1-2023 1-1-2024 Per Week $970.67 $999.79 $1,019.79 (2) The hourly rate for CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be the CHOREOGRAPHER’s weekly salary divided by thirty-six (36). The overtime rate for CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be one and one-half (l~) times the hourly rate (the CHOREOGRAPHER’s weekly salary divided by thirty-six (36) times one and one- half (1½)). The double time rate for CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be twice the hourly rate (the CHOREOGRAPHER’s weekly salary divided by thirty-six (36) times two (2)). Such compensation shall be computed in quarter (1/4) hour segments. (3) Per Diem i. Per Diem payments for Choreographers shall be made when such ARTIST is working for the EMPLOYER beyond fifty-five (55) mile radius of the ARTIST’S domicile: $151.00 throughout the term of this agreement. ii. When the EMPLOYER provides for the ARTISTS listed above at its own cost, suitable lodging with kitchen facilities, EMPLOYER may satisfy the per diem requirement herein by the payment of a subsistence allowance no less than a one-time payment of $550.00 upon arrival in Cincinnati. iii. All Artists who do not receive a Per Diem and do not receive housing will receive an $80.00 parking stipend in their first paycheck to help cover the cost of parking for rehearsals and performances. (4) CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be prepared to rehearse in accordance with the parameters set forth in the Standard Artist’s Contract for Employment, provided said contract has been signed by the CHOREOGRAPHER or his agent prior to commencement of rehearsals. (5) CHOREOGRAPHERS may rehearse not more than thirty-six (36) hours per week or more than six (6) hours per day during a six (6) day rehearsal week. If these hourly limitations are exceeded, such hours shall be considered overtime and shall be paid at overtime rate. (6) During each week CHOREOGRAPHERS shall receive one (1) free day during which there shall be no rehearsals or performances whatsoever. (7) No rehearsal shall end later than 11:30 P.M., except dress rehearsals, which may last until 12:30 A.M. (8) Nothing in this Paragraph shall abrogate the rights of the CHOREOGRAPHER with regard to other provisions of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, arbitration, force majeure, health insurance, and the like. Whether or not a CHOREOGRAPHER is present for all of the performances of a production which they have choreographed, contribu...
Choreographers. 3.1. The minimum compensation for CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be on a weekly basis as follows: Effective 9/1/23 Effective 9/1/24 Effective 9/1/25 $1,493.26 $1,552.99 $1,615.11 3.2. Per Diem payments shall be made in accordance with Section 1. Article 23. 3.3. CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be prepared to rehearse in accordance with the parameters set forth in the Individual Artist Agreement, provided said Agreement has been signed by the ARTIST or their agent prior to commencement of rehearsals. 3.4. No rehearsal shall end later than 11:30 P.M., except tech and dress rehearsals, which may last until 12:30 A.M., inclusive of production meetings. 3.5. In recognition of the unique nature of the position, CHOREOGRAPHERS are not subject to the rehearsal limitations or the overtime provisions contained elsewhere in this Agreement. However, MANAGEMENT shall assign only reasonable and industry- accepted hours and responsibilities. Nothing in this Article shall abrogate the rights of the CHOREOGRAPHERS with regard to other provisions of this Agreement including but not limited to Arbitration, Force Majeure, Health Insurance, and the like. To receive such Health Insurance benefits, CHOREOGRAPHER must be principally involved in the choreography of the production, but need not be present for all performances in order to be credited for each performance, as set forth in Section 2. Article 4 of this Agreement. 3.6. CHOREOGRAPHER shall receive a five percent (5%) royalty, based on original fee, for a new production which is subsequently remounted by a third (3rd) party. This provision shall not apply if the third (3rd) party offers CHOREOGRAPHER the first opportunity to choreograph for that production but does apply if the production is sold in which case the buyer shall assume any royalty obligations. 3.7. WORK ON A FREE DAY - During each week each CHOREOGRAPHER shall receive at least one (1) Free Day, during which there shall be no work whatsoever as per Paragraph 16.
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