Contrato entre empleador y coreógrafo para contratación como contratista independiente.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
If the choreography isn’t hitting the mark, refer back to your contract. It should’ve detailed expectations. Open communication is key—don't be shy about expressing your thoughts.
Your contract should include a clause about dispute resolution. It might outline steps for mediation or arbitration—think of it as a roadmap for when the going gets tough.
While it's not mandatory, having insurance is smart. It protects both you and your clients from any unfortunate mishaps.
Most contracts will have a cancellation clause. It’s a good idea to read it carefully so you know what to expect if things fall through.
Absolutely! Contracts are like a dance—sometimes you need to adjust the steps to fit both partners better.
Keep it to the point! A month-long contract might be enough for a single project, but if you're looking at a long-term collaboration, think about a year.
You'll want to cover the basics, like the scope of services, deliverables, and timelines. Don't forget to outline payment terms and cancellation policies.
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