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Contract 2007-2011 - American Guild of Musical Artists

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(19) The Employer will file with AGMA an itinerary <strong>of</strong> all performingengagements in the City <strong>of</strong> Origination and on tour at the beginning <strong>of</strong> each newcontractual period, such itinerary to include all performances to be given during theseason.The Employer will, prior to each rehearsal period, file with AGMA a schedule <strong>of</strong>all Rehearsal Weeks.(20) In the City <strong>of</strong> Origination and when possible while on tour, theDancers will have access to the stage during the one (1) hour and fifteen (15) minutespreceding half-hour (1/2) call.paint.(21) All standing light equipment must be marked with fluorescent(22) The Employer will make every effort to arrange with theatersthat the main curtain, the fire curtain, the “A” curtain or the grand curtain may not beclosed until half-hour (1/2) call.(23) The Employer agrees to arrange for quality restaurant facilitiesafter the termination <strong>of</strong> performance, and the Employer will provide transportation tosuch restaurant except in the case <strong>of</strong> large cities where restaurants are available withinwalking distance from the hotel (1/2 mile). The Management will make a list <strong>of</strong> those<strong>Artists</strong> who have agreed to utilize the restaurant facilities.(24) The Employer must provide class before rehearsal and warm-upbefore performance. When there are no rehearsals before performance, company mustprovide a class two (2) hours before performance.(25) AGMA will supply a list <strong>of</strong> theaters and studios currently in useby the Company on tour that require a sprung floor (including the Auditorium Theaterin Chicago).(26) All the floors used must have the approval <strong>of</strong> AGMA acting onbehalf <strong>of</strong> the Dancers.(27) During Performance Weeks in the City <strong>of</strong> Origination and inWashington, D.C. the stage floor shall have the approval <strong>of</strong> AGMA acting on behalf <strong>of</strong>the Dancers.(28) If all ballet companies under AGMA’s jurisdiction have agreednot to book into a specific theater because the stage floor is unacceptable for dancing,the Employer agrees, upon notice from AGMA, not to book into said theater unlessarrangements are made for use <strong>of</strong> a portable floor. It is understood and agreed that theportable floor to be used must have the approval <strong>of</strong> AGMA and the Advisory Committeeacting on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Dancers.(29) In the City <strong>of</strong> Origination and when possible while the companyis in residence, the Employer will provide a company instructor whose chief duty will beto teach Company Class and/or warm-up before performance.4847-3313-3571.10 35

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