Choreologist Sample Clauses

Choreologist. ‌ A “Choreologist” is an Artist who notates choreography and may be required to teach new works and rehearse existing works. Any other duties are subject to negotiation with the Artist and must be specified in such Artist’s NBCA engagement contract.
Choreologist. (A) The Choreologist must have access to all rehearsals and performances of works with which said Choreologist is concerned. If and when the Choreologist is asked to take a rehearsal, said (B) The teaching of Supers or Extras must be stipulated in the Choreologist’s contract. (C) The cost or working materials (manuscripts, paper, folders, etc.) and photocopying must be the responsibility of the Engager. (D) When mounting new productions which have existing notation scores, the Engager agrees to obtain said scores wherever possible.

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