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section i. general provisions - American Guild of Musical Artists

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3) Roll Assignmentsa) Castingb) The program <strong>of</strong> dance pieces, including complete casting, to be performed in thefollowing week shall be posted on the bulletin board no later than 2:30 PM on the Fridaybefore the last Rehearsal Week before an In-Theater Week. If BSJ does not abide by theforegoing above BSJ shall put one hundred dollars ($100) into the Career TransitionFund for each event.c) Responsibility SheetAfter the second week (2 nd ) <strong>of</strong> a five (5) week rehearsal period or the third (3 rd ) week <strong>of</strong> asix (6) week rehearsal period BSJ shall post a “responsibility” sheet which shall list eachrole <strong>of</strong> each piece scheduled to be rehearsed for such rehearsal period along with thename <strong>of</strong> each ARTIST who is responsible for learning each roled) Covers/Understudy/AlternateBSJ shall use best efforts to ensure that anyone designated as a performer orcover/understudy is notified <strong>of</strong> his/her part or cover designation during the first RehearsalWeek <strong>of</strong> that dance piece. BSJ ensures that anyone who is designated to learn a part in aballet (whether as a performer or as a cover/understudy/alternate cast) shall be notified <strong>of</strong>his/her designation not later than three (3) weeks prior to any scheduled performance andthe ARTIST shall be provided with adequate rehearsal time for all new or not previouslyperformed roles. Adequate rehearsal time shall be defined as two (2) rehearsal blockings<strong>of</strong> one and a half (1 ½) hours <strong>of</strong> actual rehearsal time on the floor, for each ARTIST BSJintends to have perform. ARTIST shall assist Stage Manager in ensuring that this occursif the schedules do not appear to provide the cover/understudy/alternate time.4) Rest Spana) The first required service <strong>of</strong> an ARTIST shall not be sooner than twelve (12) hoursfollowing the end <strong>of</strong> the last preceding performance or rehearsal period in the City <strong>of</strong>Origination.b) During in-studio rehearsal weeks, within the first four (4) hours <strong>of</strong> rehearsal eachARTIST shall receive sixty (60) consecutive minutes Rest Time. The maximum number<strong>of</strong> consecutive hours <strong>of</strong> rehearsal for which an ARTIST may be called is three (3) hours.Any additional consecutive rehearsal time thereafter shall be compensated at theOvertime rate outlined in Section IV B 2, <strong>of</strong> this Basic Agreement.c) During in-theater weeks, within the first four hours and three quarters (4-¾) <strong>of</strong> classand/or rehearsal each ARTIST shall receive sixty (60) consecutive minutes Rest Time.The maximum number <strong>of</strong> consecutive hours <strong>of</strong> rehearsal for which an ARTIST may becalled is four hours and three quarters (4-¾). If the ARTIST is scheduled to rehearse forgreater than this span the additional time shall be paid at the Overtime Rate outlined inSection IV B 2, <strong>of</strong> this Basic Agreement. A ninety (90) minute dinner break will be givenbetween the end <strong>of</strong> the last rehearsal and the performance call, with the exception <strong>of</strong> aNutcracker performance in which case the dinner break will be for sixty (60) minutes.32

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