Children's Chorus Sample Clauses
The "Children's Chorus" clause establishes the terms under which children may participate in a group singing performance as part of a production or event. Typically, this clause outlines requirements such as age limits, supervision, rehearsal schedules, and any necessary permissions or consents from parents or guardians. By clearly defining these conditions, the clause ensures the safety and legal compliance of involving minors, while also setting expectations for both organizers and participants.
Children's Chorus. A "Children's Chorus" is a group of children in a production who appear as part of an ensemble.
Children's Chorus. A Children’s Chorus shall be composed of six (6) or more children for a non-musical production or ten (10) or more children for a musical production. No child in a Children’s Chorus shall be over the age of fifteen (15). These children shall appear as a part of an ensemble where their role is essentially that of a member of the ensemble and is in no way individual in its character or necessary to the continuity of the plot. Persons in a Children’s Chorus may speak a few lines, sing or do a dance routine.
Children's Chorus. A “Children’s Chorus” is a group of six (6) or more children in a non-musical production or ten (10) or more children in a musical production, who appear as part of an ensemble, whose part is essentially that of a member of such group or ensemble, and is in no way individual in its character an/or necessary to the continuity of the plot. Children in such a group may speak a few lines, sing or do a dance routine. Members of a Children’s Chorus shall not be counted for purposes of the calculation of the non-member/non-professional quota. Clause 1612(H)(3) shall not apply in the case of such children.
Children's Chorus. For all opera productions requiring a Children’s Chorus, MANAGEMENT may utilize a Children’s Chorus. The wages, hours and working conditions of the members of the Children’s Chorus shall not be otherwise covered by the terms of this Basic Agreement.
