Chorus Costume Fittings Sample Clauses

Chorus Costume Fittings. The Engager shall survey the Chorus for alternative costume fitting availability (morning, afternoon, weekend) prior to scheduling the initial costume fittings. Where it is convenient for the Artist, costume fittings may be scheduled before 6:00 p.m. on weekdays, or prior to 1:00 p.m. on weekend days. The survey must indicate that unless the Artist agrees otherwise, fittings will be scheduled after 6:00 p.m. on weekdays or after 1:00 p.m. on weekends. When the costume fittings are arranged with each Artist, at least one of the times offered shall accommodate the preferences indicated by the Artist in the survey. The Artist engaged as a Chorus Singer may be called to costume fittings during rehearsal hours up to the equivalent of a maximum of two (2) hours per mini-season (Autumn and/or Winter and/or Spring and/or tour) without additional payment. The Artist engaged as a Chorus Singer may, at the request of the Engager, attend costume fittings at a mutually convenient time prior to the engagement period for which he/she is contracted or at a mutually convenient time outside of rehearsal hours up to the equivalent of a maximum of two (2) hours per mini-season. The Artist shall receive a fitting fee as specified below, per mini-season for this service. 2016-2019 Fitting Fee $147.38 The full duration of the costume fitting call as provided by the Engager to the Artist shall be deducted from the maximum two (2) hours, whether or not the full time is used, or the actual length of the fitting, whichever is longer. Should the fitting take longer than planned, the Artist shall be released no later than (15) minutes beyond the end of the originally scheduled call time. The Artist shall invoice the Engager for the additional services at Rate 2 as specified in Clause 11:09(C) for any additional hours or fractions thereof spent by the Artist in costume fittings exceeding those provided for above. Canadian Opera Agreement 2016-2019 Page | 31 17:00 PERFORMANCES
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