The theme ‘Culture for Humanity and Beyond’ will be explored over the course of three days
The Department of Culture and Tourism — Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced the dates of its leading global forum, Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, for its seventh edition.
Across three days of panels, creative conversations, case studies, artist talks and workshops, the Summit will explore how culture can navigate global transformation and build a sustainable future.
The thought leadership gathering will take place between 27 – 29 April 2025, at Manarat Al Saadiyat, within Saadiyat Cultural District in Abu Dhabi.
With the theme, ‘Culture for Humanity and Beyond,’ this edition will explore the ever-dynamic relationship between culture and humanity in an unrivalled period of transformation.
The first quarter of the century has witnessed major power shifts leading to a sense of an uncertain future. The Summit will prompt a collective rethinking of human emancipation, humanism, and seek to find a new common ground to build a shared sustainable future.
Across three days of panels, creative conversations, case studies, artist talks and workshops, the Summit will see renowned artists, leaders, intellectuals and creatives share new perspectives on reimagining what tomorrow could look like, as old ways of thinking become obsolete.
Three sub-themes will be explored across the Summit’s duration.
Day one will be focused on the sub-theme, “reshaping the cultural landscape”. As power shifts continue in a world marked by the digital revolution, economic inequality, and geopolitical volatility, cultural identities and societal values are being redefined.
The sessions will explore the impact of these shifts on the production, reception, and consumption of culture, and discuss the role the creative sector can play in guiding humanity through uncertainty towards a confident future.
Day two will explore, “the new frontiers of a post-human environment”. As advancements in technology, including AI, biotechnology, and environmental studies redefine the essence of humanity, the sessions on this day will examine how culture can ensure these changes enhance human experience.