Licensing Of Public Entertainment And Arts Performances: full version free software download9/8/2016 We here at The Licensing Law Blog have a saying: “It’s never too early to teach your kids about licensing.” Apparently mega-super-celebrities Beyonce and Jay-Z. 2016 Kent Summer Concert Series During July and August, enjoy some of the region's best live performances. Tuesday Noon Concerts at Kent Station 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Information about Entertainment, alcohol licences and how to apply. Overview Arts entertainment events or activities include plays, music and dance performances, art exhibitions, variety shows and pop/rock concerts. The BCIT Radio Arts and Entertainment diploma program provides the necessary skills to work both in front of the microphone and behind the scenes in the control room. See also Category:PD license tags for a full list. Non-U.S. works. All works hosted at the Commons must be legal to publish in the United States. For non-U. Classification Exemptions. Some arts entertainment in public entertainment licensed establishments or events are exempted from the classification requirement if the. Public School students from across NSW combine to celebrate musical excellence in a series of concerts that feature soloists and ensembles in a variety of musical genres. Venue Licensing Toolkit. The Venue Licensing Toolkit is a new resource for entrepreneurs and organizations interested in presenting music, theater or other. City of Kent, Washington. Admissions. Summer concerts are FREE. Donations of any amount are accepted on site the day of the performance. Your generosity helps us continue to offer free, quality performances to all Kent residents. Seating. All seating is unassigned, lawn seating and first come, first serve. Visitors may bring their own chairs or blankets. Special Needs Please let us know in advance how we may be able to help and we will provide reasonable accommodations to those needing special assistance.   A Note to Parents and Guardians The Kent Summer Concert Series is family friendly and offers some performances that are especially for kids and families. Shuttle Bus Service for Thursday at the Lake Concerts. Free and convenient! Offsite parking is available at Kent Fire Station #7. SE 2. 72nd Street, just east of Lake Meridian. The shuttle bus runs non- stop between 6: 3. Lake Meridian about every 1. Sponsors. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact (2. 53) 8. A heartfelt thank you to our 2. Culture, 9. 1. 3 KBCS,Washington State Arts Commission, Kent Station and Republic Services.               Brochure To request a season brochure: (2. Arts Entertainment. There are four classification ratings for arts entertainment: General – Content suitable for a general audience, including young children. Advisory – Contains some mature content for which parental guidance is advised. Advisory. 16 – Contains content with mature themes which are more suitable for audiences 1. R1. 8 – Content restricted to audiences 1. The R1. 8 rating is the only age- enforceable rating where the age restriction must be imposed by the licensees/organisers. Certain arts entertainment performances come with consumer advice to alert the public that their contents may not be suitable for all audiences. For example, if some swear words and profanities would be used in a play, a consumer advice “Some Coarse Language” may be provided to alert the public beforehand. A consumer advice of “Some Mature Content” may accompany a play that touches adult themes such as prostitution. While such content may generally be more appropriate for those 1. During the classification process, the content of arts entertainment is assessed and classified based on the submitted material (e. Arts groups and event organisers are encouraged to indicate their target audience when submitting application for arts entertainment licence. Where necessary, MDA will request for an appropriate advisory or age rating to inform the public about the nature of the content. For performances and events that are controversial, the views of the. Arts Consultative Panel (ACP) will be sought before a classification decision is made. The arts group and/or event organisers may appeal against MDA’s decision to the Minister for Communications and Information, whose decision is final. The Minister may seek the advice of the. Broadcast, Publications, Arts Appeal Committee (BPAAC) in making a decision.Unless. Public Entertainment licensees need to ensure that the arts entertainment provided within their premises or ad- hoc events is classified by MDA. How to apply MDA has drawn up the following. For proper assessment and classification of the event, public entertainment licensees are advised to submit complete applications with all the necessary information provided. Please click. here to proceed with an Arts Entertainment Classification application. Each application will be issued with a classification certificate. To allow sufficient time for applications to be processed or advisories to be included in publicity materials and advertisements, submissions should be made 2. Late or incomplete submission of supporting documents may result in a delay to the classification process and MDA cannot ensure that the application will be processed in time for the event. Classification Fee The classification fee payable per certificate is S$3. The certificate is valid for the duration of the performance up to a maximum of one year. Classification Exemptions. Some arts entertainment in public entertainment licensed establishments or events are exempted from the classification requirement if the licensees are able to meet certain conditions. These include: a. Arts entertainment in a PE- licensed establishment under a Category 1 licence. Any arts entertainment provided in a Category 1 PE- licensed establishment that has a door policy of 1. The licensee must enforce the age restriction at the point of entry. He needs to inform MDA of the door policy by providing to the Arts Entertainment Licensing Officer, using the. The completed form should be emailed to. The licensee also has to ensure that the content of the event falls within the R1. The content of the arts entertainment must not contain: anything that is likely to undermine national interest; anything that is likely to cause offence to any racial or religious group in Singapore; anything that is likely to cause feelings of enmity, ill- will or hostility between different racial or religious groups in Singapore; anything that is lewd or obscene; anything that promotes any lifestyle or behaviour that is contrary to prevailing social norms, including any alternative sexual lifestyle (such as homosexuality and transgenderism), deviant sexual behaviour or drug abuse; anything that contravenes any written law. Karaoke singing in a PE- licensed establishment under a Category 1 or Category 2 licence. The exemption applies as long as the karaoke videos have been approved by the Board of Film Censors (BFC) or declared to the BFC to fall within the exempted video category. Karaoke singing should not be provided in combination with another arts entertainment. Performance of music, singing or dancing in a PE- licensed establishment under a Category 1 or Category 2 licence. PE Category 1 or Category 2 establishments do not have to submit such forms of arts entertainment for classification if the content is suitable for a general audience including children aged 1. Singapore; anything that is likely to cause feelings of enmity, ill- will or hostility between different racial or religious groups in Singapore; anything that is lewd or obscene; any depiction or description of any sexual matter, alternative sexual lifestyle (including homosexuality or transgenderism) or sexually permissive lifestyle; any depiction or description of any unlawful activity or anything that may, directly or indirectly, promote any unlawful activity, gambling or drug abuse; any depiction or description of any act of torture, cruelty or violence; any depiction of frontal or lower back nudity; anything that is directed towards a political end; oranything that contravenes any written law. The performance of music, singing or dancing may be provided in combination with one or more performances of music, singing or dancing. It should however not be provided in combination with another arts entertainment. Scheduled arts entertainment. PE Category 1 or Category 2 establishments do not have to submit such forms of arts entertainment for classification if the content is suitable for a general audience including children aged 1. The content of the scheduled arts entertainment must not contain: anything that is likely to undermine national interest; anything that is of a religious nature; anything that is likely to cause offence to any racial or religious group in Singapore; anything that is likely to cause feelings of enmity, ill- will or hostility between different racial or religious groups in Singapore; anything that is lewd or obscene; any depiction or description of any sexual matter, alternative sexual lifestyle (including homosexuality or transgenderism) or sexually permissive lifestyle; any depiction or description of any unlawful activity or anything that may, directly or indirectly, promote any unlawful activity, gambling or drug abuse; any depiction or description of any act of torture, cruelty or violence; anything that is directed towards a political end; or anything that contravenes any written law. The scheduled arts entertainment may be provided in combination with one or more scheduled arts entertainments. It must not however be provided in combination with another arts entertainment. Incidental arts entertainment. This refers to an arts entertainment that is provided in a PE- licensed establishment under a Category 1 or Category 2 licence or a PE licensed event but is not the main feature or attraction of the event. This is exempted from classification provided the content is suitable for a general audience, including children aged 1. The content of the incidental arts entertainment must not contain: anything that is likely to undermine national interest; anything that is of a religious nature; anything that is likely to cause offence to any racial or religious group in Singapore; anything that is likely to cause feelings of enmity, ill- will or hostility between different racial or religious groups in Singapore; anything that is lewd or obscene; any depiction or description of any sexual matter, alternative sexual lifestyle (including homosexuality or transgenderism) or sexually permissive lifestyle; any depiction or description of any unlawful activity or anything that may, directly or indirectly, promote any unlawful activity, gambling or drug abuse; any depiction or description of any act of torture, cruelty or violence; any depiction of frontal or lower back nudity; anything that is directed towards a political end; oranything that contravenes any written law. For details on these exemptions, please refer to the following: PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS (CLASSIFICATION OF ARTS ENTERTAINMENTS) (EXEMPTION) ORDER 2. Classification Requirements. The MDA may impose requirements on the classification certificate. Please click on the.
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