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Contract 2010-2013 - American Guild of Musical Artists

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past the advertised time, unless the readiness <strong>of</strong> any ARTIST delays suchcircumstance.(g)Dress Rehearsal - An appearance which includes all the following elements:1. All performing ARTISTS appear in full costume and make-up;2. All scenery, lighting, props and costumes are utilized;3. Full orchestra or performance music utilized;4. May include an invited, non-paying audience;5. No printed program or formal announcement stating cast or programcredits.(h)(i)(j)Emergency Rehearsal - A rehearsal necessitated by the inability <strong>of</strong> an ARTIST toperform due to sickness or injury when such Emergency Rehearsal is posted bythe EMPLOYER not more than twenty-four (24) hours after the EMPLOYERlearns <strong>of</strong> the emergency or when the EMPLOYER can submit pro<strong>of</strong> to theAGMA delegates that the rehearsal could not have been scheduled at any othertime. In any case, the ARTIST called for Emergency Rehearsals will receive theprevailing rate.Free Day - A period <strong>of</strong> twenty-four (24) consecutive hours during which theARTIST may not be required to travel, rehearse, perform, or execute any serviceor obligation whatsoever for the EMPLOYER. The Free Day shall not beinterrupted by any Artist Activity whatsoever, or any other service, nor shall anyindividual volunteer such service without prior written consent from AGMA.Monday, in each contract week is a designated Free Day. During “TheNutcracker” only, should a performance fall on a Monday, an alternative FreeDay may be scheduled for the ARTISTS upon mutual agreement with the JointCommittee and the EMPLOYER. During performance weeks the twenty-four(24) hour consecutive time period shall be counted from twelve (12) hours afterthe close <strong>of</strong> the last preceding performance. During “The Nutcracker” only,ARTISTS may be required to work multiple six day workweeks.Half Hour Call – The thirty (30) minute period (call) prior to the scheduled starttime <strong>of</strong> Dress Rehearsals and Performances, wherein the EMPLOYER requiresthe ARTIST to check-in at the performance venue. This thirty (30) minute period(call) shall not be counted toward the hours worked in the day or hours worked inthe week. However, such time shall not infringe in any way on any ARTIST RestTime as defined in Paragraph 15-u. If such Half Hour Call infringes on RestTime it shall be considered as time worked and shall be compensated at theapplicable rate.11

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