Stephen Rwagweri (2nd left) in Abu Dhabi
Kampala,
Uganda - Stephen Rwagweri, Executive Director of Engabu Za Tooro and Founder of
African Continental Crafts, recently returned from Abu Dhabi where he
participated in a prestigious UNESCO panel discussion.
The
6th edition of the Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, held from March 3rd to 5th, 2024,
explored the theme "A Matter of Time." Rwagweri was selected as one
of six culture experts to join a UNESCO panel focused on the role of living
heritage.
"I
was happy to participate in this important discussion," Rwagweri said.
"Living heritage is the bridge between our past traditions and the
present. It's how we ensure our cultural practices continue to thrive in a
changing world."
Abu
Dhabi Culture Summit is a major international event that gathers thought leaders
from various fields related to art, heritage, and culture. This year's summit
focused on how culture can help us navigate a changing world and develop a new
understanding of time.
Rwagweri's
participation highlights the important role Ugandan culture plays on the
international stage. Engabu Za Tooro, the organization he leads, works to
preserve and promote the traditional crafts of Uganda. His founding of African
Continental Crafts further demonstrates his commitment to showcasing the
continent's rich artistic heritage.
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