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Contract 2007-2011 - American Guild of Musical Artists

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Rate;(2) Rehearsals after evening performance – hourly double Overtime(3) Rehearsal during the half (1/2) hour period before curtain –Penalty Rate, computed on an hourly basis, unless rehearsal is an Emergency Rehearsal,in which event <strong>Artists</strong> will be paid at the applicable Emergency Rehearsal rate set forthin Section 15 (e) <strong>of</strong> this Agreement.(i) If the Artist is dismissed from rehearsal and is recalled for furtherrehearsal within one (1) hour <strong>of</strong> the time <strong>of</strong> such dismissal, then such intervening timebetween dismissal and recall shall be counted as if the Artist had rehearsed.(j) Compensation shall be paid to the Artist for all rehearsals scheduled,whether or not all <strong>of</strong> the scheduled time is utilized. If a rehearsal runs beyond thescheduled termination time, the Artist will be compensated for such additional rehearsalat the appropriate rate.(k) (1) The Employer agrees that if during a Performance Week anydaylight trip exceeds seven (7) hours in length from time <strong>of</strong> departure from hotel to time<strong>of</strong> arrival, the free rehearsal hours granted the Employer during such Performance Weekare to be reduced by the number <strong>of</strong> hours any daylight trip exceeds seven (7) hours.(2) The Employer further agrees that if any daylight trip exceedsseven (7) hours in length from time <strong>of</strong> departure from hotel to time <strong>of</strong> arrival, then onthat day the Employer will not call any rehearsals.(l) AGMA agrees, upon application by the Employer, to grant saidEmployer a waiver <strong>of</strong> the rehearsal provisions as set forth in sub-paragraph 23 (h) (3) <strong>of</strong>the Agreement provided the Employer submits adequate pro<strong>of</strong> to AGMA that arehearsal was solely called due to an emergency, and provided the <strong>Artists</strong> so rehearsedare those who are required to be rehearsed because <strong>of</strong> the emergency. If such waiver isgranted, the Employer agrees to compensate the Artist at one-half (1/2) <strong>of</strong> the hourlyPenalty Rate for each such half (1/2) hour <strong>of</strong> rehearsal or fraction there<strong>of</strong>.(m) (1) Dancers shall not be called to an Emergency Rehearsal afterthe half-hour (1/2) call or during the performances if the Employer is aware <strong>of</strong> theemergency prior to the one and three-quarters (1 3/4) hour Off Span prior to the half(1/2) hour call. In the event that such an emergency arises before or during the one andthree-quarters (1 3/4) hour <strong>of</strong>f-span, the Dancers required for the Emergency Rehearsalmust be notified <strong>of</strong> it by no later than the half-hour (1/2) call. The rehearsal must beannounced and posted on the call board beside the sign-in sheet. It is agreed that thisparagraph can be implemented only if a Dancer notified the Employer <strong>of</strong> an injury orillness sufficiently in advance to permit compliance.(2) Emergency onstage calls for purposes such as blocking andspacing, <strong>of</strong> up to five (5) minutes in duration (measured from when all required castmembers are present), shall not require additional compensation and shall not bedeemed rehearsals within the meaning <strong>of</strong> Article 24.4847-3313-3571.10 22

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