Life in the Pit
Today’s topic is safety issues. The overriding safety issue in an orchestra pit is dangerous sound levels. Anyone who regularly works in a ballet orchestra pit and doesn’t use some sort hearing protection is asking for trouble down the road. Ear plugs are best, but sound shields, if properly used, can also be effective. Ideally, both should be used.
In our pit, every player has a contractual right to use a sound shield, and use of ear plugs is widespread. All other safety issues pale in comparison, at least at the New York City Ballet. We rarely have any other environmental concerns, and our technical staff and stage/pit crew are outstanding and ready to attend to any safety or comfort concerns of the members of the orchestra.
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