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As far as interaction with dancers- If you've been a dancer you know how independant dancers are. Dancers are far far far more able to take care of themselves than actors. I suggest speaking with the choreographers and asking them exactly how much monitoring they'd like you to do. Once you're into tech rehearsals the dancers do need to sign-in, call in etc... but previous to that the choreographer will let you know how much they want to see you in the studio. MERDE!

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SMNetwork Archives / Re: Call Board Karma: Keep or drop?
« on: Oct 10, 2006, 09:45 am »
EJS- I would never smite you! I was just looking for the karma button actually in order to applaud you on your dance blacking system! Now I smite you for thinking I would smite you! Maybe I'll call you during my break to smite you! SMITE SMITE SMITE!  :-*  :-*  :-*

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There's a thread about notation in the 'other' catergory, I think?

I always say do what makes sense to you! Score, Diagrams, terms... I actually do a combination of all the above...

Taking dance notation is not an easy task (unless you know Laban!) so I pass you a heart-felt MERDE! (which means break a leg, also a thread in the 'other' catergory.. another weird dancer thing, I guess!)

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The Hardline / Re: EMC pay as an ASM
« on: Oct 05, 2006, 02:55 pm »
Wow! I'm totally jealous- I never got housing when I was an Intern!  :'(

Now, I usually pay Interns, ASMs. Apprentices etc... minimum about $10 per hour. It usually ends up being around $300 per week for ASMs, and $200 for Interns/ Production Assts.

This has nothing to do with their EMC status (or AGMA.)

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The Hardline / Re: EMC pay as an ASM
« on: Oct 05, 2006, 09:29 am »
I think when I first started getting my EMC (back in '94) I was paid $225 per week. And I know I worked for $100 per week a few times as EMC as well... I don't think AEA watches what you get paid untill you're a full member.

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Stage Management: Other / Re: Just SMed my first fashion show
« on: Oct 04, 2006, 06:30 pm »
Yippee for you! I'm glad to hear it was successful!

The ballet's annual fashion show is in 4 weeks- It's always fun to see if I can keep up!

It's a thrill ride for sure!

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Stage Management: Other / Re: Sming for Dance
« on: Oct 04, 2006, 06:29 pm »
Yippee for gobsmacked! Good on you!

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SMNetwork Archives / Re: Call Board Karma: Keep or drop?
« on: Oct 04, 2006, 04:28 pm »
HEY! Since I posted this I've been SMITED like 3 more times! ACK ACK!

I take it back- please, I beg you by all that is decent & holy- stop SMITE-ing me!

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Stage Management: Other / Re: Sming for Dance
« on: Oct 04, 2006, 04:23 pm »
yup. We say Merde!

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I tend to have large crews of folks who are out of town for large portions of rehearsal periods- so in the case of out-of-towners or heavy email users I'll email.

On the other hand bunches of my staff don't really know how to use their computers... so they get hard copies of everything.

Also- my server at the ballet goes down on a very regular basis which leads to badness. I'm in favor of hard copies in general- maybe I'm old school?  ;)

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SMNetwork Archives / Re: Call Board Karma: Keep or drop?
« on: Oct 04, 2006, 09:33 am »
AH! I've been wondering what those numbers meant! I finally figured it out!

So- if say I post something that someone doesn't like they get to SMITE me. Really? SMITE?

Isn't that a bit extreme...? Smite-ing seems a bit I don't know-  biblical? jeepers. 

I say dump the feature!

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Stage Management: Other / Re: Sming for Dance
« on: Oct 04, 2006, 09:28 am »
Thank you, Balrina! i enjoyed speaking with all of the students afterwards- Merde!

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Wow! Thanks for sharing this story!

 :)This illustration of scariness will help me be happy in my wonderful job today! :)

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Students and Novice Stage Managers / Re: ASMs vs SMs
« on: Sep 27, 2006, 09:47 am »
ASM's are wonderful creatures!  ;D

My ASM's tend to eventually take care of running music, prop tracking, line notes, change overs... and errand running!

In light rehearsal times they also record blocking, record running times etc...

ASM's can make or break a stage management staff- it is important that they feel useful and not over-worked.

Enjoy this new avenue in SM!  ;)

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Students and Novice Stage Managers / Re: The Ultimate Decision
« on: Sep 27, 2006, 09:42 am »
I think most of us probably begin as performers? yes?  ;)

I was a professional dancer who got injured and so I had to go to college  :-[(which is exactly how dancers think of it- HAVING to go to college) so I looked around my ballet company and thought "Well, I can't dance anymore- what should I do now?"  ???

(Please let's all note that I never thought hey! I could be a teacher/ policewoman/ architect...)

And so the Stage Manager seemed to be having fun being all connected to the dance, and yet not actually dancing... hmmm...

So I found a college that offered Stage Management as a Major and voila- Here I am! A Stage Manager who knows dance! ;D

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