Minimum Length and Calls Sample Clauses

Minimum Length and Calls. ‌ The Engager agrees that intermissions shall not be less than fifteen (15) minutes. The definition and placement of acts of ballets and scenes of ballets shall be at the discretion of the Engager. There shall be a call ten (10) minutes prior to the appearance of the Artists in such second ballet advising the Artists that they shall be required on stage five (5) minutes after such call. This Clause 18:01 may be altered by Equity at the request of the Engager where a program is made up of four (4) or more separate works. There shall be a half (1/2) hour call, a fifteen (15) minute call, a five
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Minimum Length and Calls. The Engager agrees that intermissions shall not be less than fifteen (15) minutes. The definition and placement of acts of ballets and scenes of ballets shall be at the discretion of the Engager. There shall be a call ten (10) minutes prior to the appearance of the Artists in such second ballet advising the Artists that they shall be required on stage five (5) minutes after such call. This Rule may be altered by CAEA at the request of the Engager where a program is made up of four (4) or more separate works. There shall be a half-hour call, a fifteen-minute call, a five-minute call, and a final call “on stage, please”. The intermission shall begin at the close of the curtain at the end of the ballet, act or final curtain call of the act or ballet, whichever is later.

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