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Monday, October 1
 

08:30 GMT

Official Opening Ceremony and Keynote Speech
  • 8:30am-8:50am Arrival of participants and guests
    • Registration
    • Music and Dance Welcome (Ghana Dance Ensemble - Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Lagon)
  • 9:00am Welcome
    • Remarks on behalf of the Local Organising Committee
    • Chairperson's Opening Remarks
    • Welcome Statement from IASA
    • Performance Interlude
  • 9:15am Keynote Speech
    • Professor Esi Sutherland Addy, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon

Professor Esi Sutherland-Addy
 
Esi Sutherland-Addy is a professor at the Institute of African Studies working in the Language Literature and Drama Section. She has served on several boards, committees and commissions both in the University, nationally and internationally and is currently Chairperson of the National Inspectorate Board and Afram Publications Ghana Ltd. She served in two ministerial positions as Deputy Minister for Culture and Tourism and Higher Education (1986 & 1986-1993) respectively.
Her research interests are in written and oral literature, gender, performing arts as well as education and cultural policy. She has written/edited over 50 books and articles including: Women Writing Africa, West Africa and the Sahel (Esi Sutherland-Addy and Aminata Diaw Eds.), Efua Sutherland: Pan African Cultural Activist (Anne Adams and Esi Sutherland-Addy Eds.), and Ghana Where the Bead Speaks (Esi Sutherland-Addy, Ama Ata Aidoo and Kati Torda). She has also undertaken studies particularly in the field of education for a wide range of countries and organisations including Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, as well as UNESCO, UNICEF, The World Bank, and the Association for the Development of Education in Africa.
She is currently lead researcher in the project “Shall I Tell You or Shall I Not Tell You”—A Survey of Ghanaian Tales and Storytelling Traditions, which is aimed at establishing a story-telling archive at the Institute of African Studies University of Ghana. She is also undertaking an archival study and review of the unpublished works of the scholar, writer, and cultural activist, Efua Sutherland.
Esi Sutherland-Addy has received several awards including Hon. Fellowship of the College of Preceptors, U.K. (1998), Group Award by the Rockefeller Foundation (2001 and 2002) for the Women Writing Africa Project, an Honorary Dr. of Letters (Winneba, 2004), and the Excellence in Distance Education Award from the Commonwealth of Learning (2008).
Her work in civil society cuts across the arts, children, girl's education, the development of urban child-friendly spaces, civil society management, and capacity building. She is currently Secretary to Mmofra Foundation, Chairperson of the Forum for African Women Educationalists Ghana Chapter, Judge for the Golden Baobab Prize (by African writers for children), and Convener of the Ghana Culture Forum.

Speakers
avatar for Toby Seay

Toby Seay

PhD, Music Production Studies | Professor, Music Production | Director, Drexel Audio Archives, Drexel University



Monday October 1, 2018 08:30 - 10:00 GMT
Main Hall / Auditorium Department of Economics, University of Ghana, Legon

09:15 GMT

Keynote
Professor Esi Sutherland-Addy
 
Esi Sutherland-Addy is a professor at the Institute of African Studies working in the Language Literature and Drama Section. She has served on several boards, committees and commissions both in the University, nationally and internationally and is currently Chairperson of the National Inspectorate Board and Afram Publications Ghana Ltd. She served in two ministerial positions as Deputy Minister for Culture and Tourism and Higher Education (1986 & 1986-1993) respectively.
Her research interests are in written and oral literature, gender, performing arts as well as education and cultural policy. She has written/edited over 50 books and articles including: Women Writing Africa, West Africa and the Sahel (Esi Sutherland-Addy and Aminata Diaw Eds.), Efua Sutherland: Pan African Cultural Activist (Anne Adams and Esi Sutherland-Addy Eds.), and Ghana Where the Bead Speaks (Esi Sutherland-Addy, Ama Ata Aidoo and Kati Torda). She has also undertaken studies particularly in the field of education for a wide range of countries and organisations including Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, as well as UNESCO, UNICEF, The World Bank, and the Association for the Development of Education in Africa.
She is currently lead researcher in the project “Shall I Tell You or Shall I Not Tell You”—A Survey of Ghanaian Tales and Storytelling Traditions, which is aimed at establishing a story-telling archive at the Institute of African Studies University of Ghana. She is also undertaking an archival study and review of the unpublished works of the scholar, writer, and cultural activist, Efua Sutherland.
Esi Sutherland-Addy has received several awards including Hon. Fellowship of the College of Preceptors, U.K. (1998), Group Award by the Rockefeller Foundation (2001 and 2002) for the Women Writing Africa Project, an Honorary Dr. of Letters (Winneba, 2004), and the Excellence in Distance Education Award from the Commonwealth of Learning (2008).
Her work in civil society cuts across the arts, children, girl's education, the development of urban child-friendly spaces, civil society management, and capacity building. She is currently Secretary to Mmofra Foundation, Chairperson of the Forum for African Women Educationalists Ghana Chapter, Judge for the Golden Baobab Prize (by African writers for children), and Convener of the Ghana Culture Forum.

Speakers
avatar for Esi Sutherland-Addy

Esi Sutherland-Addy

Esi Sutherland-Addy is a professor at the Institute of African Studies working in the Language Literature and Drama Section. She has served on several boards, committees and commissions both in the University, nationally and internationally and is currently Chairperson of the National... Read More →



Monday October 1, 2018 09:15 - 10:00 GMT
Main Hall / Auditorium Department of Economics, University of Ghana, Legon
 
Thursday, October 4
 

15:30 GMT

Keynote: Designing sustainable cooperative projects for impact
In today's global, networked landscape, there are more opportunities than ever to collaborate with colleagues around the world, and build sustainable partnerships that will enable the preservation of and access to our collective audiovisual heritage. But what models of global collaboration are most relevant and useful in our field? And how can we best ensure that those collaborations are productive, impactful, and beneficial to all stakeholders?
In this talk, Kara Van Malssen will describe a multi-year collaboration between the University of Ghana's J.H. Kwabena Nketia Archives at the Institute of African Studies, New York University's Moving Image Archiving and Preservation's Audiovisual Preservation Exchange (APEX) program, and AVP. Kara will talk about the factors that contributed to the success of this collaboration, and will offer suggestions on how IASA members can establish and sustain cross-cultural partnerships that will have a measurable impact.

Speakers
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Kara van Malssen

Partner and Senior Consultant, AVPreserve
Kara van Malssen is a Partner and Senior Consultant at AVP (weareavp.com), where she leads projects related to digital preservation, digital asset management, and metadata management. Some of her current and past clients include the JFK Presidential Library, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, New York Public Radio, the Smithsonian Institution, Par... Read More →


Thursday October 4, 2018 15:30 - 16:15 GMT
Main Hall / Auditorium Department of Economics, University of Ghana, Legon

16:15 GMT

Closing session
Speakers
avatar for Toby Seay

Toby Seay

PhD, Music Production Studies | Professor, Music Production | Director, Drexel Audio Archives, Drexel University


Thursday October 4, 2018 16:15 - 16:30 GMT
Main Hall / Auditorium Department of Economics, University of Ghana, Legon
 
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