Establishes a choreographer laureate of the commonwealth to promote arts and choreograph performances for state events.
The bill establishes a choreographer laureate of the commonwealth, an honorary position appointed by the governor. The laureate will encourage arts participation, elevate the dance legacy, and choreograph performances for state events. The position is not a state official or employee and receives no remuneration but is reimbursed for expenses up to $1,000 per fiscal year. Dancers and support staff selected for performances are entitled to market value compensation. A nominating committee, consisting of five members, reviews nominations and selects three nominees for the governor's appointment.
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