Hashtags | #AudiovisualHeritageDay, #AudiovisualHeritage |
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2025 Date | 27 October 2025 |
2026 Date | 27 October 2026 |
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World Day for Audiovisual Heritage in
World Day for Audiovisual Heritage HistoryWorld Day for Audio-visual Heritage, celebrated globally, emphasizes preserving audio-visual material for present and future generations. Audio-visual heritage includes not only films, television, and radio but also recordings, photographs, and digitized archives that inform and influence how we understand our past, shaping our cultural and social identities. This day helps raise awareness about the vulnerability of these materials and the urgent need to safeguard them for posterity. World Day for Audio-visual Heritage was initiated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2005. In India, the significance of this day is amplified as the country possesses a rich and diverse cultural heritage that is preserved through various audio-visual means. Indian cinema, in particular, has a long and illustrious history, beginning with the first full-length feature film, "Raja Harishchandra," released in 1913. Since then, cinema has played an integral role in Indian society and culture, transcending linguistic and regional barriers. Traditional art forms, classical music, dance, and various regional cultures also have significant audio-visual documentation, highlighting the need for preservation. In India, World Day for Audio-visual Heritage is observed through various events and programs organized by film archives, museums, cultural institutions, and other organizations dedicated to preserving audio-visual heritage. These initiatives focus on raising awareness, conducting workshops on preservation techniques, and showcasing restored and archived materials through special screenings or exhibitions. World Day for Audio-visual Heritage is observed annually on October 27, emphasizing the significance of preserving India's rich and diverse cultural legacies for present and future generations. World Day for Audiovisual Heritage facts
Top things to do in India for this observance
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