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What’s in a sound archives conference anyway?

On 15-16 May Manchester Central Library will host the annual British and Irish Sound Archives conference. What does this involve and why should you get your ticket booked by 30 April?

First up we’ll be leading delegates on tours of Central Library including:

Next up we’ll have a welcome from our boss Neil MacInnes OBE and a couple of songs from special guest singer Jennifer Reid. And some lunch.

Then it’s straight into workshops – you have a choice here:

Then we’ll have a coffee break while the fantastic Caro C and Zolatec tune up for their Delia Derbyshire-inspired performance.

On the Friday we’ll hear from local PhD researchers Suzie Cloves and Cameron Naylor on what they have learned about how sound heritage might work both inside and out and about in between buildings.

After this we’ll have a bit more coffee and three short presentations about current sound heritage work followed by a panel Q&A:

After a break for lunch (which is where our funds run out!) we’ll reconvene for the BISA Annual General Meeting. We will be using our AGM as a chance to update and discuss plans on how BISA can continue to support people working with sound archives. This will include:

You can buy two-day tickets for £55 waged or £20 unwaged, or one-day tickets for £27.50 or £10. But you have to do it by next Wednesday 30 April!

These conferences are absolutely vital for those who work in sound heritage to connect and share knowledge. But they’re also really fun, informal events which might be of interest to local students or anybody else who would like some ideas about what to do with that box of tapesin the corner that you’ve been ignoring.

Here’s the full programme. Tickets are on Eventbrite. See you there!

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