Costumes. ALL participants are required to wear clothing reflective of the fantasy themes established in The Magical Realm. It is the sole responsibility of the merchant to insure that all persons working for them adhere to this rule.
Costumes. (1) Performers will be assigned costumes, and are responsible for keeping the costume in good repair, and returning it immediately following the final show.
(2) Performers are responsible for providing their own shoes, hosiery, and whatever they wear underneath their costume (tank top, shorts or leotard) for changing backstage in a co-ed environment. Performers may be asked to provide costume pieces, but are not required to.
Costumes. ABDA will try to keep costume costs as low as possible for Company routines. We may reuse costumes that we have in our inventory; we may reuse costumes from previous recitals/performances, and students may be required to donate their costumes from previous recitals or events for other students to wear; we may purchase new costumes; Students may wear the same costume, multiple times, over the span of several years. Students may also need to purchase small costume accessories or pieces such as earrings, dance shorts, tops, pants, etc.
Costumes. ALL participants are required to wear clothing reflective of the family-friendly fantasy themes established in The Magical Realm.
Costumes. Choir costumes and uniforms are generally hand-made, which means they are very expensive and very fragile. Proper garment care MUST be followed and uniforms must be cleaned and pressed for each show. ALL uniforms and costume pieces must be properly tagged, including shoes. If alterations are necessary, the student/parent is responsible for these prior to performances. Due to the complexity of the shows in the most recent years, not all students are in the same costume for each number. To be fair to all, the choral department will keep the garments at the end of each competition season and store them in a climate controlled space. All students (graduating and high schoolers) are more than welcome to borrow garments for formals, proms, weddings, pageants, etc. as long as they keep the garment in the same shape as it left the school and all cleaning costs are paid.
Costumes. Costumes and unusual promotional garb are prohibited in spaces other than within the Licensee's assigned space. Additional promotional activities within assigned space i.e. face painting, temporary tattoos, etc. must have prior approval in writing by Licensor. Unnecessary noise, loud shouting, music or use of noisemakers of any sort will not be permitted. No costumes or unusual promotional garb may be worn or utilized in any way by a Licensee outside of the assigned space. Walking around the aisles or talking with patrons or other Licensees outside of the contracted space will be cause for expulsion of the exhibit and Licensees. No refund shall be made.
Costumes. Costumes may not be taken home. Dancers are responsible for any damage to the costumes and will be charged for repairs and any extraordinary cleaning fees.
Costumes stage design and lighting shall be subject to the approval of the Choreographer and the Choreographer agrees to respect the Engager’s budget set aside for each Ballet.
Costumes. 35.01 The Employer will make a costume wardrobe available to Ad-Cast employees on at least three (3) separate posted days in the final week of the preceding show to provide costumes to those employees who are expected to wear clothing at work other than normal personal clothing. Costumes will be returned at the end of the production. Employees may be scheduled for less than a three (3) hour shift to attend off-site for a costume fitting.