Common use of Raked Stage Clause in Contracts

Raked Stage. ‌ Where a raked stage is used in a production an Artist shall not be required to rehearse choreographed movement on said stage more than four (4) hours per day on a seven-and-a-half (7-1/2) hour day (or five (5) continuous hours when such a call is the only call of the day). If the first rehearsal call on which the Artists are required to rehearse on the raked stage is an extended rehearsal day, rehearsal of choreographed movement shall be limited to four (4) hours. Nevertheless, the remaining rehearsal hours may be used for non-choreographic rehearsal purposes. In all cases the Artist shall have access to an unraked or counter-raked surface. The Theatre and Equity agree to consult in order to arrive at a decision to protect the physical safety of the Artists involved if it appears a raked stage is unsafe or may cause injury to an Artist. For the purposes of this Clause, an unsafe rake shall be considered to be one that exceeds an incline of one (1) inch in twelve (12) inches. Prior to the construction of any raked stage where the rake will be greater than one (1) inch per twelve (12) inches, the Theatre shall promptly notify Equity of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. When a Theatre is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible and the Theatre agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Independent Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

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Raked Stage. ‌ Where a raked stage is used in a production an Artist shall not be required to rehearse choreographed movement on said stage more than four (4) hours per day on a seven-and-a-half (7-1/2) hour day (or five (5) continuous hours when such a call is the only call of the day). If the first rehearsal call on which the Artists are required to rehearse on the raked stage is an extended rehearsal day, rehearsal of choreographed movement shall be limited to four (4) hours. Nevertheless, the remaining rehearsal hours may be used for non-choreographic rehearsal purposes. In all cases the Artist shall have access to an unraked or counter-raked surface. The Theatre and Equity agree to consult with PACT in order to arrive at a decision to protect the physical safety of the Artists involved if it appears a raked stage is unsafe or may cause injury to an Artist. For the purposes of this Clause, an unsafe rake shall be considered to be one that exceeds an incline of one (1) inch in twelve (12) inches. Prior to the construction of any raked stage where the rake will be greater than one (1) inch per twelve (12) inches, the Theatre shall promptly notify Equity of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. When a Theatre is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible and the Theatre agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement

Raked Stage. Where a raked stage is used in a production an Artist shall not be required to rehearse choreographed movement on said stage more than four (4) hours per day on a seven-and-a-half (7-1/2) hour day (or five (5) continuous hours when such a call is the only call of the day). If the first rehearsal call on which the Artists are required to rehearse on the raked stage is an extended rehearsal day, rehearsal of choreographed movement shall be limited to four (4) hours. Nevertheless, the remaining rehearsal hours may be used for non-choreographic rehearsal purposes. In all cases the Artist shall have access to an unraked or counter-raked surfacerakedsurface. The Theatre and Equity agree to consult with PACT in order to arrive at a decision to protect the physical safety of the Artists involved if it appears a raked stage is unsafe or may cause injury to an Artist. For the purposes of this Clause, an unsafe rake shall be considered to be one that exceeds an incline of one (1) inch in twelve (12) inches. Prior to the construction of any raked stage where the rake will be greater than one (1) inch per twelve (12) inches, the Theatre shall promptly notify Equity of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. When a Theatre is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible and the Theatre agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized.. CTA 2015-2018 | page 48

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Theatre Agreement

Raked Stage. Where a raked stage is used in a production an Artist shall not be required to rehearse choreographed movement on said stage more than four (4) hours per day on a seven-and-a-half (7-1/2) hour day (or five (5) continuous hours when such a call is the only call of the day). If the first rehearsal call on which the Artists are required to rehearse on the raked stage is an extended rehearsal day, rehearsal of choreographed movement shall be limited to four (4) hours. Nevertheless, the remaining rehearsal hours may be used for non-choreographic rehearsal purposes. In all cases the Artist shall have access to an unraked or counter-raked surface. The Theatre and Equity agree to consult with PACT in order to arrive at a decision to protect the physical safety of the Artists involved if it appears a raked stage is unsafe or may cause injury to an Artist. For the purposes of this Clause, an unsafe rake shall be considered to be one that exceeds an incline of one (1) inch in twelve (12) inches. Prior to the construction of any raked stage where the rake will be greater than one (1) inch per twelve (12) inches, the Theatre shall promptly notify Equity of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. When a Theatre is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible and the Theatre agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized.. CTA 2015-2018 | page 48

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Theatre Agreement

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Raked Stage. Where a raked stage is used in a production an Artist shall not be required to rehearse choreographed movement on said stage more than four (4) hours per day on a seven-and-a-half (7-1/2) hour day (or five (5) continuous hours when such a call is the only call of the day). If the first rehearsal call on which the Artists are required to rehearse on the raked stage is an extended rehearsal day, rehearsal of choreographed movement shall be limited to four (4) hours. Nevertheless, the remaining rehearsal hours may be used for non-choreographic rehearsal purposes. In all cases the Artist shall have access to an unraked or counter-raked surface. The Theatre and Equity agree to consult with PACT in order to arrive at a decision to protect the physical safety of the Artists involved if it appears a raked stage is unsafe or may cause injury to an Artist. For the purposes of this Clause, an unsafe rake shall be considered to be one that exceeds an incline of one (1) inch in twelve (12) inches. Prior to the construction of any raked stage where the rake will be greater than one (1) inch per twelve (12) inches, the Theatre shall promptly notify Equity of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. When a Theatre is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible and the Theatre agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement

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