Family/Community performances Sample Clauses

Family/Community performances. Where the focus of the performances are family or community audiences. Up to three presented performances (of no more than one hour each with no more than 45 minutes of music per performance) with a rehearsal of up to 90 minutes on the same day within a spread of 7 hours. To include a minimum of 45 minutes between rehearsals/performances with one break being at least 1 hour. Exceptionally, in the case of the performance (in (i) Orchestral concerts only) of a work normally played without an interval, and where no interval takes place, fifteen minutes shall be added to the length of the performance and, if this brings the performance time to more than three hours, overtime payments shall be made in accordance with Clause 4 of these Terms and Conditions. Where a venue change is required between sessions on the same day, the time to transfer between venues must be either as part of the session time or in addition to the scheduled break between sessions. Any travel between venues must be paid as per clause 6 below. There shall be no restrictions on the music that a musician may be asked to play at a rehearsal or performance. For the purposes of these Terms and Conditions, the finishing time of a concert is defined as the time at which the leader (or equivalent) finally leaves the concert platform after the final item. Sub-principal £136.85 Principal £146.63 Section Principal £160.03 (See Appendix Sinfonia Viva fee chart below for allocation of fees to each seat.) Player Development training sessions are paid at Education/Outreach rates
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