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Hartfel Ballet
- Project
ID # 37241
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Live Event
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Submission Type |
Open Call
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Orange CA |
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Non-union
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| Rate/Pay |
n/a
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Release Date |
06-07-06
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| Audition Date |
12-31-69
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Submission Deadline |
06-10-06
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| Shoot Date |
12-31-69
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| Casting Category |
Dance - Live Shows
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| Market(s) |
Los Angeles, CA>San Diego, CA>San Francisco, CA |
Seeking 20 female dancers, to fill open company* and un-paid apprentice positions. 90% of the company members were once apprentices, don't miss your chance!
*Currently, company member benefits include FREE training and performance stipends, no salaries available in 2006. The Hartfel Foundation will be raising funds this year to budget a paid troupe in 2007. Dancers are expected to participate in current and future fundraising efforts.
Bring: Resume, Headshot or Dance Photo, and $10 audition fee.
Wear: Solid colored leotard & pink or black tights.
(no skirts allowed in the audition.)
NOTE: ALL TALENT UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES
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Gender: Female Age: from 18 to 30 Ethnicity: Any - Hair Color: Any - Built: Any - |
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McCoy's ruling came in response to a motion to dismiss by Disney, which alleged SSI used a private investigator to steal more than 6,000 pages of documents from trash bins and company offices over a period of years and then refused to provide them to Disney's lawyers
McCoy said he saw no way to handle the situation other than to throw the case out because there would be no way to keep SSI's attorneys and executives from using the privileged Disney information if the case went ahead
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"SSI's willingness to tamper with, and even corrupt, the litigation process constitutes a substantial threat to the integrity of the judicial process," McCoy wrote Judge Dismisses Pooh Suit Against Disney
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"What is in the garbage documents is that Disney committed fraud and the judge has thrown out the baby with the bath water," the company said in a statement McCoy Jr The added that the documents ultimately didn't reveal anything significant "This has not removed Disney's ongoing obligation to pay royalties to Slesinger family or remedy its unauthorized uses of Pooh
The judge concluded SSI could not properly explain how it acquired many Disney documents and said it likely made sure to conceal any evidence of how its investigator came upon them dismissed the suit with prejudice, meaning Pooh rights owner Stephen Slesinger Inc
"After 13 years in the courts, the Winnie the Pooh case is finally over," said Disney attorney Daniel Petrocelli "SSI had no right to break laws to obtain evidence "Disney's position has been vindicated in its entirety
Shares of Disney rose 4 cents to $25 And, SSI had no right to covertly or overtly use unlawfully obtained evidence for its own tactical purposes
The decision, if it survives appeal, brings to a close a 13-year legal bid by SSI, which sought to recover millions of dollars it claims Disney owes it for Pooh-related merchandise and royalties on the sale of video tapes, DVDs and computer software
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