Extra Rehearsals Sample Clauses

Extra Rehearsals. One-half of the appropriate concert fee, as defined in Clause 2(a) above, shall be paid for an extra rehearsal of up to three hours in length.
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Extra Rehearsals. Sub-clause (a) refers to an additional rehearsal on the day of the concert in addition to the one already covered by the minimum rate, i.e. if you should plan two rehearsals on the concert day. Please note the rehearsal on a day other than a concert day referenced here under (b) indicates an additional rehearsal to the one on the concert day. If there is no rehearsal on the concert day, then clause 2.(b) applies instead. In these clauses, the engager is encouraged to discuss matters with the musician to be engaged. This is in recognition that each group operates slightly differently, and that groups are spread across the whole of the UK and subject to local conditions, so the outcome of such discussions may vary from case to case. However, this means that when budgeting groups should include a contingency in their budget to allow for additional costs that may arise under these clauses, depending on the musician they ultimately offer the engagement to. Please read this carefully and consider the implications of your repertoire when setting your budget. For instance, you may not have considered paying doubling fees for related instruments such as piccolo and flute; and you may want to re-examine your payments to percussionists in particular. However, we think we have succeeded in making this clause as easy to understand and apply as possible, enabling you to see quickly what your budgetary implications may be.
Extra Rehearsals. A single call fee shall be paid for an additional rehearsal of up to three hours in length on a day when the Company engages the musician for a rehearsal and concert or media work on the same day
Extra Rehearsals. (i) On same day as concert (ii) Single extra rehearsal on a day other than concert day (iii) Two extra rehearsals on a day other than concert day
Extra Rehearsals. After-school rehearsals for Vocal Ensemble and Vivace may occur on the day prior to each of the major performances (please refer regularly to School's Website for Calendar dates). Additionally, in preparation for other performances, students in this ensemble may have regular after school rehearsals depended as needed. Any extra rehearsals are mandatory and students receive points for attending. Performances are part of the choral curriculum and are evaluations (TESTS) of what we've learned. In the event of illness or family emergency, please have parent/guardian contact Xxx. Xxxxxxxxxx 24 hour hours prior to scheduled event, or immediately following the absence to excuse it. ONLY then will the student be presented with an alternate assignment 90-100 A 80-89 B 70-79 C 60-69 D 0-59 F A student's grade is made up of four categories: Participation/ Effort, Performances, Tests/Quizzes, and Class work. The basic participation/ effort grade for a student is 85 (B), not 100% (Students move up or down from 85% not 100%)
Extra Rehearsals. Extra rehearsals are required on the lead up to Show and Events, fees for this will be outlined at time, extra rehearsals are paid for on a pay as you attend basis. Extra rehearsals are our best chance to organise large group numbers (opening/finale). if your child is not in attendance at these rehearsals they may not be involved in certain sections of the show. We reserve the right to use any individual or group photographs or movie shots of your child for press or promotional purposes. A GDPR consent form will be issued to you for your signature in agreement for this. Please contact xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx if you wish to alter your preferences. To avoid disturbing classes, please arrive in good time. Entrance to classes may be barred to anyone arriving more than 15 minutes late unless, advised in advance.

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  • Rehearsals Employees engaged casually for rehearsals shall be paid as set out in Table C of Schedule 1.

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