REHEARSAL CONDITIONS - GENERAL PROVISIONS Sample Clauses

REHEARSAL CONDITIONS - GENERAL PROVISIONS a. The EMPLOYER agrees not to schedule rehearsals which require an ARTIST to be available for any two (2) rehearsals occurring at the same time. If an ARTIST is so scheduled, they shall make a reasonable effort to contact the Artistic Staff. If the ARTIST is unable to contact an Artistic Staff member and/or receives no direction as to which rehearsal to attend, the ARTIST may attend either rehearsal at the ARTIST’s election, without penalty or other adverse impact. In the event that the ARTIST is subsequently told to attend the other rehearsal or both rehearsals, the rehearsals shall be regarded as two (2) separate rehearsals and the ARTIST shall be compensated as such. b. Within the first four (4) hours of rehearsal each ARTIST shall receive sixty (60) consecutive minutes Rest Time. The maximum number of consecutive hours of rehearsal for which an ARTIST may be called is three (3) hours. If the ARTIST is scheduled to rehearse for a fourth (4th) consecutive hour, the first thirty (30) minutes of such fourth (4th) consecutive hour shall be paid at the Overtime rate and any additional consecutive rehearsal time thereafter shall be paid for at the Penalty rate in one-half (1/2) hour increments. The ARTIST will not be required to travel to another place of rehearsal nor will costume fittings be scheduled during the one (1) hour rest period. c. When ten (10%) percent or more of the cast of any dance piece are required to execute movements which involve kneeling on the floor in any rehearsal room or on stage, the floor of such room or stage shall be maintained in proper condition for such work and cleaned prior to such rehearsals. If a ballet includes the execution of knee work, brand name, athletic kneepads must be provided. d. The ARTIST shall be given one (1) five (5) minute break during each hour of rehearsal, which break shall precede a fifty-five (55) minute rehearsal period. If a ballet, act or scene of a ballet exceeds fifty-five (55) minutes, EMPLOYER may request during a run through of such ballet, act or scene that ARTISTS postpone the break until the conclusion of the run through. The ARTISTS shall not unreasonably refuse such request. In no event shall ARTISTS be requested or required to rehearse longer than one hundred and ten (110) minutes without a break. The rescheduling of the break time shall not reduce the total minutes of break time ARTISTS are entitled to receive. e. ARTISTS must have one and one-half (1-1/2) hours off between rehearsals ca...
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REHEARSAL CONDITIONS - GENERAL PROVISIONS. (a) The Employer agrees not to schedule rehearsals, which require an Artist to be available for any two (2) rehearsals occurring at the same time. In the event the Employer schedules such rehearsals, they shall be regarded as two (2) separate rehearsal hours, and the Artist shall be compensated as such unless the situation is corrected. (b) Within the first four (4) hours of rehearsal each Artist shall receive sixty
REHEARSAL CONDITIONS - GENERAL PROVISIONS. A. Within the first five (5) hours of rehearsal each ARTIST shall receive sixty (60) consecutive minutes Rest Time. The maximum number of consecutive hours of rehearsal for which an ARTIST may be called is four (4) hours. If the additional consecutive rehearsal paid for at the Overtime Rate in one-half (1/2) hour segments. The ARTIST will not be required to travel to another place of rehearsal nor will costume fittings be scheduled during the one (1) hour rest period. B. The EMPLOYER shall ensure that anyone designated as a performer or cover/understudy is notified of his/her part or cover/understudy designation by opening night. C. A Stage Manager will be present at all times when the company is rehearsing in the theater. This Stage Manager will be responsible for the floor condition, heating, adequate lighting and for calling breaks and keeping exact time records with regard to commencement and dismissal of rehearsals. D. All Dress Rehearsals or rehearsals requiring make-up must include a one and one half (1½) hour rest interval prior to the on stage call for the rehearsal. E. The EMPLOYER shall be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of rehearsal facilities, including lounge and bathroom facilities.
REHEARSAL CONDITIONS - GENERAL PROVISIONS. (1) During Rehearsal Weeks, the ARTIST may be called upon to rehearse not more than thirty (30) hours per week and not more than six (6) hours in any one (1) day. (2) If the ARTIST shall be required to rehearse more than thirty (30) hours per week or more than six (6) hours per day he or she shall be paid additional compensation of not less than one-quarter (¼) the hourly Overtime Rate for each such additional rehearsal half-hour or fraction thereof. (3) The ARTIST shall be given one 5-minute break within each hour of rehearsal. Accordingly, except as provided in 20(a)(3)each hour of rehearsal shall consist of fifty-five (55) minutes of rehearsal followed by a five (5) minute break. (4) All rehearsals and rehearsal breaks, including but not limited to the five (5) minute break within each rehearsal hour, shall be scheduled in accordance with the studio clocks, which shall be synchronized. (5/15/17) (5) In addition to any five (5) minute break, women shall be allowed a reasonable time not to exceed an additional five (5) minutes for changing into pointe shoes from other shoes, e.g. character, jazz, flat, etc. or bare feet. (6) Within the first four (4) hours of rehearsal each ARTIST shall receive sixty (60) consecutive minutes Rest Time. The maximum number of consecutive hours of rehearsal for which an ARTIST may be called is three

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