Common use of Children's Chorus Clause in Contracts

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.

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Sources: Equity Membership Agreement

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 Childrenchildren’s Chorus 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.

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Sources: Canadian Theatre Agreement