DANCE CAPTAINS Clause Samples

The DANCE CAPTAINS clause designates specific individuals responsible for leading and coordinating the dance ensemble within a production. Typically, this clause outlines the duties of dance captains, such as maintaining choreography, running rehearsals, and serving as a liaison between the choreographer and the cast. By clearly assigning these responsibilities, the clause ensures consistency in performance quality and provides a clear point of contact for dance-related matters, thereby promoting organization and efficiency within the production.
DANCE CAPTAINS. (A) Whenever there is musical staging and/or choreography for a musical production,. the Dance Captain shall be assigned by the beginning of the second week of musical staging. The Dance Captain shall be paid from the first day of musical staging and/or choreography. Payment may be pro-rated during the first week of rehearsals. The above notwithstanding, if a Dance Captain does work prior to the commencement of rehearsal, or in the first week prior to musical staging and/or choreography rehearsals begin, the Dance Captain shall be paid from the first day of rehearsal. Musicals shall not require a Dance Captain where there is no musical staging. (B) In a dramatic production, if a choreographer is hired on a full SDC contract (i.e. not a short-term choreographer), a Dance Captain shall be assigned and paid from the first day of musical staging rehearsals. (C) The Stage Manager shall not serve as Dance Captain. (D) The Dance Captain shall be paid not less than 10% of minimum salary for the appropriate category in addition to the Dance Captains’ weekly contractual salary, except that in a musical with a performing cast of more than ten, payment shall be no less than 18% of the appropriate category minimum in addition to the Dance Captain’s weekly contractual salary. (E) The Dance Captain shall be credited on the cast list page of the playbill or program. (F) After the official opening, rehearsal hours for the Dance Captain shall be limited to 12 hours per week without additional compensation (see Rule56(E)).
DANCE CAPTAINS. A DANCE CAPTAIN will be employed in productions using three (3) or more DANCERS.
DANCE CAPTAINS. 16.3.1. A DANCE CAPTAIN will be employed in productions using three (3) or more DANCERS. 16.3.2. DANCE CAPTAINS will be appointed from DANCERS who are already contracted as CORPS DANCERS for that production, by the CHOREOGRAPHER and MANAGEMENT after one (1) week of rehearsal, at the latest. 16.3.3. In addition to their compensation as CORPS DANCERS, DANCE CAPTAINS will be compensated twenty-five dollars ($25) an hour for each rehearsal and one hundred dollars ($100) per performance.
DANCE CAPTAINS. The Producer will notify Equity, on the Producer’s Questionnaire and prior to bonding, the intent to do a musical or a play with music. Whenever a Choreorgrapher or Director/Choreographer is hired, the producer and Equity will jointly determine the requirement of a Dance Captain, who will be paid from the first day of rehearsal. An Actor on a weekly contract performing the services of Dance Captain shall be paid an increment of no less than 7.5% of applicable minimum salary in addition to contractual salary. An Actor on a Per Performance contract performing the services of Dance Captain shall be paid an increment of no less than 10% of the applicable rehearsal or Per Performance minimum salary in addition to contractual salary. Provision for payment shall be included in a rider to the Dance Captain's contract. The Dance Captain’s rehearsal hours shall not exceed the maximum hours set forth in Rules 62(A),(B),(C) and (I) or 74(B), 74(C) and (D) without incurring overtime. All provisions for breaks, rest periods (including overnight rest) as provided in Rules 63 or 75 REST PERIODS shall apply. The Stage Manager is prohibited from functioning as Dance Captain.

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