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section i. general provisions - American Guild of Musical Artists

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10) No ARTIST shall be required to rehearse or perform in any situation in which any substance,fabric, or other material, when worn, used be the ARTIST directly, or disseminated into theair, is deemed to be toxic or allergenic be the manufacturer or any government agency, or towhich an ARTIST has an allergic reaction.11) The choreography <strong>of</strong> the dance pieces to be performed shall be modified to adapt to theexiting physical limitations for all lecture/demonstrations, fund raising or similar events,which could endanger the ARTIST. BSJ must provide a resilient linoleum dance surface forall aforementioned events when available.12) No ARTIST shall be required to dance on a floor <strong>of</strong> concrete, marble or any similar materialor on any surface laid directly over such floor, which does not provide the appropriateairspace between such floor and the dance surfaces to provide for adequate spring. Adequatespring shall be defined as visible flex throughout the surface when pressure from jumping isapplied.13) No ARTIST shall be required to dance on a floor with an irregular or uneven surface.14) Point-work shall only be required on a non-slick, smooth surface, which does not containwarps or bumps. Should the floor contain any flaws deemed hazardous by AGMA, BSJ shalldesignate maintenance work to be done within one week <strong>of</strong> the report. If timely repair is notpossible for any reason, BSJ will meet with AGMA and or Joint Committee to agree upon aprocedure to insure ARTISTs’ safety.15) ARTISTs including Alternates who are performing shall be given an opportunity to rehearseon the actual set with all obstructions, with best efforts to include props and lighting, as earlyas possible, and at least once before any given performance.16) All theaters, which are used by the company, must have an adequate warm-up space notincluding the stage itself in which the ARTISTs may prepare for rehearsals andperformances. Adequate space shall be defined as a large enough space to accommodatebarre movement that is equipped with barres, a clean and appropriate dance floor and a roomtemperature <strong>of</strong>, at least, sixty-eight degrees Fahrenheit (68 ° F). BSJ will make best efforts tomaintain rehearsal and theater space including dressing rooms at no less than 68 Degrees.BSJ will meet with Joint Committee for the purpose <strong>of</strong> securing adequate space in allprospective venues.17) BSJ shall transport or provide enough ballet barres in any rehearsal or performance space sothat the entire company has space to take class as well as warm-up.18) Adequate bottled or reverse osmosis filtered water must be supplied for all rehearsals andperformances.19) <strong>Artists</strong> will not be required to rehearse or perform when the temperature drops below sixtyeightdegrees Fahrenheit (68° F) or exceeds eighty-eight degrees Fahrenheit (88° F) in theplace <strong>of</strong> rehearsal or performance. It will be BSJ’s responsibility to cancel the rehearsal orperformance. The performance or rehearsal may continue with AGMA’s approval.20) EMPLOYER shall engage a security guard for the front door <strong>of</strong> the Ballet San Jose building any dayin which ARTISTs are required to be on-site starting from 8AM in the morning until the end <strong>of</strong> thelast call for the day.49

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