International Federation of Variety Artists

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Founded1952
Dissolved1970
Headquarters11 Maria-Theresienstrasse, Vienna
International Federation of Variety Artists
Merged intoInternational Federation of Actors
Founded1952
Dissolved1970
Headquarters11 Maria-Theresienstrasse, Vienna
Location
  • Austria
Websitefia-actors.com

The International Federation of Variety Artists (IFVA) was a global union federation bringing together trade unions representing entertainers other than musicians and actors.

The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) organised a World Congress of Intellectual Workers in Brussels in 1951, and the idea for an international organisation of trade unions of variety artists arose. This led to a conference in Hamburg in 1952, at which the secretariat was established. Despite the ICFTU's role in its establishment, the IFVA did not affiliate to it, and instead worked closely with the independent International Federation of Musicians and International Federation of Actors (FIA).[1]

One of the smallest international trade secretariats, by 1960, the IFVA had affiliates in five countries, with a total of only 4,045 members.[1] In 1970, the federation merged into the FIA.[2]

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