Sentences with phrase «child performers»

Child performers refers to children who participate in acting, singing, dancing, or other forms of entertainment on stage, in movies, or on television. They showcase their talents and skills at a young age to entertain audiences. Full definition
The Woods is a trilogy of video installations by renowned South African artist Candice Breitz that takes a close look at the world of child performers and the performance of childhood in order to probe the dreams and promises embedded in mainstream cinema.
On April 30, 2015, Ontario passed Bill 17, entitled the Protecting Child Performers Act; on May 5, 2015, Bill 17 received Royal Assent, and so, by its terms, the Act will come into force in February 2016 (nine months from Royal Assets).
The audit by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office knocked the state Department of Labor for inadequate monitoring of work conditions for child performers, insufficient enforcement of requirements that their earnings be put into a trust and shortfalls with how work permits were given out.
realities of employing child performers for a three - hour live musical event.
Irish actress Ella Connolly wins two awards for Eliot & Me at the 12th China International Children's Film Festival: the International Jury Award for Best Performance by a Child Actress and the Award for the Children's Favorite Child Performer.
Talent, aged 8 — 12, is wanted to portray child performers and elementary school students.
Consisting of three multi-channel video installations, The Woods zooms in on child performers and the performance of childhood to probe the aspirations and promises embedded in mainstream cinema.
On February 5, 2015, the Ontario Government rolled out new legislation that specifically targets Child Performer's employment rights in the entertainment industry.
In her first solo show at Goodman Gallery Johannesburg, Candice Breitz will present The Woods (2012), a trilogy of video installations that takes a close look at the world of child performers and the performance of childhood in order to probe the dreams and promises embedded in mainstream cinema.
As set out in Section 2 of the Act, its purpose is to «promote the best interests, protection and well being of child performers».
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