Common use of Resident Choreographer Clause in Contracts

Resident Choreographer. CAEA will not require that an Artist engaged as the Resident Choreographer be signed to a CAEA contract. (A) Any choreographer engaged as a Resident Choreographer who is a member of CAEA who desires to have an Equity contract must be signed to such a contract. A choreographer engaged as a Resident Choreographer who is not a member of CAEA may become a member of CAEA and be contracted to a CAEA contract if she/he so desires. (B) An Artist may be engaged as both dancer and resident choreographer and in that case will receive the higher of the two minimum fees for dancer or resident choreographer plus half of the lower minimum fee. (C) The minimum fee for a Resident Choreographer shall be as required by Rule 13.01 and the per performance royalty shall be no less than the royalty required under Rule 9.03 above.

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Sources: Ballet Agreement

Resident Choreographer. CAEA will not require that an Artist engaged as the Resident Choreographer be signed to a CAEA contract. (A) Any choreographer engaged as a Resident Choreographer who is a member of CAEA or AGMA who desires to have an Equity contract must be signed to such a contract. A choreographer engaged as a Resident Choreographer who is not a member of CAEA or AGMA may become a member of CAEA and be contracted to a CAEA contract if she/he so desires. (B) An Artist may be engaged as both dancer and resident choreographer and in that case will receive the higher of the two minimum fees for dancer or resident choreographer plus half of the lower minimum fee. (C) The minimum fee for a Resident Choreographer shall be as required by Rule 13.01 and the per performance royalty shall be no less than the royalty required under Rule 9.03 above.

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Sources: Ballet Agreement