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Co-ordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations

2022 World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage - 27 October - is key initiative for both UNESCO and the Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations (CCAAA) to honor audiovisual preservation professionals and institutions that safeguard our heritage for future generations.

Announcement: SEAPAVAA’s 26th Conference

ANNOUNCEMENT: SEAPAVAA’s 26th General Assembly (2–31 May 2022) and 26th Conference (19–21 July 2022) 

Happy holiday greetings from the SEAPAVAA Executive Council (EC)! 

It has been a fervent hope of everyone that we would be able to meet in person in 2022. However, with the continued development of the pandemic situation, bringing with it evolving travel restrictions and differing quarantine protocols, the EC concluded that it is prudent and realistic for SEAPAVAA’s 26th Conference to be held virtually from 19–21 July 2022. 

George Boston (1942 – 2020)

George Boston accepting the 2011 IASA Award of RecognitionIt is with sadness that we share news of the passing in UK of George Boston, on 9th December 2020. We send our sincere condolences to his loved ones and colleagues.

2020 World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

This year's theme: "Your Window to the World"

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The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage - 27 October - is a key initiative for both UNESCO and the Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations (CCAAA) to honour audiovisual preservation professionals and institutions that safeguard our heritage for future generations. Around the world audiovisual archives join together annually on this day to celebrate their work with events that not only highlight the vulnerability of these valuable materials, but also to celebrate the often unheralded work of the institutions that provide protection and preservation, ensuring their availability in the future.

This year, the theme of the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage is "Your Window to the World".

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