Touring Sample Clauses

The Touring clause outlines the rights and obligations of parties regarding live performances or promotional tours related to a project, such as a music album or theatrical production. It typically specifies who is responsible for organizing, funding, and scheduling tours, and may address issues like revenue sharing, travel arrangements, and promotional commitments. This clause ensures that both parties understand their roles and expectations during touring activities, helping to prevent disputes and clarify logistical responsibilities.
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Touring. A child may not be engaged to tour without the express written consent of Equity.
Touring a) BRB is entitled to require the Musician to tour in the UK and overseas, provided that: i) When on tour in the UK the Musician shall be paid in addition to his or her weekly salary a touring allowance in accordance with the MU/UK Theatre agreement. ii) In the event that a Musician on tour in the UK is required by BRB to remain in one venue for more than two complete weeks, he or she shall be provided with a return Standard Class or concessionary rail fare to London from the venue. iii) For payments relating to overseas work see General Conditions of Employment. iv) For Concert engagements the subsistence allowance and/or payments for late return and/or distance and travel payments as agreed between the MU and the ABO shall apply. b) The requirement, quoted under Touring in the General Conditions of Employment, for employees to stay within fifteen miles of the theatre in which the Company is performing while on tour does not apply to members of the Royal Ballet Sinfonia.
Touring. 37.01 During any tour, the Foundation agrees to employ any member of I.A.T.
Touring. Whenever the Artist, while engaged by the Engager, is required by the Engager to be outside the point of origin where the production was rehearsed (as defined in Clause 13:13) for any reason for any day or portion thereof, the Artist shall be considered to be on tour and the per diem set out in Clause 11:10 shall apply.
Touring. The names and photographs of all Artists in the company shall be displayed in the venue within the limitations of the existing facilities.
Touring. The National Ballet Orchestra, as per Article 8(a) or (c), will be engaged for all performances, either live or recorded for electronic media, of the National Ballet of Canada in Canada, the United States, and elsewhere in the world, except as provided in Article 42. The National Ballet agrees to inform the Orchestra Committee of any upcoming or projected tours upon receiving the first written offer. The Company agrees that it will not perform with any non-A.F. of M. orchestra while on tour, without the written consent of the Association. (a) Per-Service Fees (minimum three-hour call) (b) Doubling (c) Per Diem
Touring. For touring events that last longer than 1 day (including festivals), in addition to the amounts payable under Clause 10.3, Show Support will provide Employees with accommodation.
Touring. If a production is touring care must be given to the implications of “putting a rake on a rake” – as where a touring floor meets a house rake.
Touring. Whenever the Artist, while engaged by the Engager, is required by the Engager to be outside the city of origin for any reason for any day or portion thereof the Artist shall be considered to be “on tour” and said Artist’s touring fee shall apply.
Touring. The City of Origination is Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An engagement will be considered outside the City of Origination if such engagement takes place more than a radius of seventy-five (75) miles from the company's point of in-city departure.