Inclined Playing Surfaces Sample Clauses

Inclined Playing Surfaces. (a) An “inclined playing surface” is defined as a major acting area that is inclined. (b) Prior to the construction of any inclined playing surface where the incline will be greater than 1/2 inch per foot, the Producer shall promptly notify Equity of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. It is understood that when a Producer is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible and the Producer agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized. (c) When an inclined playing surface is used, a qualified instructor will give instructions to the cast during rehearsal hours prior to rehearsals commencing on the inclined playing surface, as to how to perform on the inclined playing surface in order to avoid the risk of injury. A qualified instructor shall be a health care practitioner who is licensed in a field that includes formal training in human anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, biomechanics and ergonomics. The health care practitioner’s training or experience should include the skills and abilities necessary to assess risk factors associated with musculoskeletal injury/illness. Licensed professionals with such training include physical therapists, occupational therapists, and physicians. However, individuals in other licensed/certified health care professions may be appropriate after demonstrating equivalent study/knowledge in these areas. Thereafter, brush-up instructions will be provided at least once each year. Instructions will also be provided for all replacement Actors as well as Swings and Understudies, before their first paid public performance.
Inclined Playing Surfaces. (1) An “inclined playing surface” is defined as a major acting area that is inclined (e.g., raked stage, mound, etc.). Prior to the construction of any inclined playing surface, where the incline will be greater than ½ inch per foot, the Theatre shall promptly notify Equity, in writing, of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. It is understood that when a Theatre is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible, and the Theatre agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized. (2) When an inclined playing surface of greater than ¾ inch per foot is used for plays and an inclined playing surface of greater than ½ inch per foot is used for musicals, a qualified instructor will give instructions to the cast, before rehearsals commence on the inclined playing surface, as to how to perform on the inclined playing surface in order to minimize the risk of injury. Instructions will also be provided for all replacement Actors, as well as Swings and Understudies, before their first paid public performance.
Inclined Playing Surfaces. 1. An “inclined playing surface” is defined as a major acting area that is inclined (e.g., raked stage, mound, etc.). Prior to the construction of any inclined playing surface, where the incline will be ½ inch per foot or greater, PAC NYC shall promptly notify AGMA, in writing, of such plans and provide such information as AGMA may reasonably request. It is understood that when PAC NYC is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible, and PAC NYC agrees to notify AGMA as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized. 2. When an inclined playing surface ½ inch per foot or greater is used, a qualified instructor will give instructions to the cast and stage managers, before rehearsals commence on the inclined playing surface, as to how to perform and work on the inclined playing surface to minimize the risk of injury. Instructions will also be provided for all replacement Employees, as well as Understudies, before their first paid public performance.
Inclined Playing Surfaces. (1) An “inclined playing surface” is defined as a major acting area that is inclined (e.g., raked stage, mound, etc.). Prior to the construction of any inclined playing surface, where the incline will be greater than 1/2 inch per foot, the Theatre shall promptly notify Equity, in writing, of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. It is understood that when a Theatre is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible, and the Theatre agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized. (2) When an inclined playing surface of greater than 1/2 inch per foot is used, a qualified instructor will give instructions to the cast and Stage Managers, before rehearsals commence on the inclined playing surface, as to how to perform and work on the inclined playing surface in order to minimize the risk of injury. Instructions will also be provided for all replacement Actors and Stage Managers, as well as Swings and Understudies, before their first paid public performance.
Inclined Playing Surfaces. No inclined playing surfaces (i.e., raked stages, ramps, etc.) shall be permitted.
Inclined Playing Surfaces. Producer may not use an inclined playing surface (i.e. raked stages, ramps, etc.) without the approval of Equity.

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