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Al Etihad
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Al Etihad
ADMAF, UAE Pavilion hosts Abu Dhabi Festival's ‘Art @Embassies' Talk at Expo 2025 Osaka
16 July 2025 22:16 ABU DHABI (WAM)Held under the founding honorary patronage of His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Founding Honorary Patron of Abu Dhabi Festival, and the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Shamsa bint Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, the 'Abu Dhabi Festival's Art @Embassies Talk' was presented at the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka on 15th by the Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation (ADMAF) in collaboration with the UAE Pavilion, the panel brought together Emirati artists and their Japanese counterparts for a cultural dialogue exploring identity, materiality, memory, and pace of discussion is part of a broader series under ADMAF's Abroad Programme, promoting human connection through the of ADMAF and the Abu Dhabi Festival, Huda Al Khamis-Kanoo, said the initiative, now in its third year, is a continuation of ADMAF's mission to foster global artistic exchange.'In collaboration with the UAE Embassy in Japan and as part of the UAE National Pavilion programme at Expo Osaka, we present a dialogue featuring young Emirati artists Shaikha Al Ketbi and Sarah Al Mehairi, in conversation with Chiaki Soma of Tokyo University of the Arts,' she noted that the talk explored contemporary themes of place and memory, contrasting slowness and acceleration in life.'This initiative has previously travelled to London, Paris, and Seoul, and aims to deepen friendship, cooperation and cultural dialogue between artists from the UAE and Japan, this year's Guest Country of Honour,' she Ambassador to Japan and Commissioner General of the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Shihab Alfaheem, said art serves as a powerful medium of empathy, dialogue and praised the Art @ Embassies initiative for highlighting the UAE's creative spirit and strengthening international Commissioner General and Creative Director of the Pavilion, Shaikha Al Ketbi, said the space was dedicated to amplifying Emirati voices and celebrating the potential of cultural diplomacy through initiatives like Art @ panel reflected the UAE Pavilion's Earth to Ether theme, which emphasises how heritage informs Pavilion, situated in the Empowering Lives Zone, was designed by the Earth to Ether Collective—an international team led by the UAE Expo addition to the panel, ADMAF and the UAE Pavilion are hosting several cultural initiatives at Expo 2025 Osaka. In April, Emirati calligrapher, Mohamed Mandi, and Japanese master, Juichi Yoshikawa, created a collaborative work blending Arabic and Japanese calligraphy.A rolling residency titled 'Guest Artists Takeover' features Emirati artists Asma Al Remeithi, Aisha (Yoshi) Al Ali, Sarah Al Mehairi and Moza Almatrooshi, who are transforming the Pavilion's creative space through workshops and live August, ADMAF and NYU Abu Dhabi's The Christo and Jeanne-Claude Award 2025 winners, Sara Farha and Khaled Shalkha, will lead innovation-focused workshops at the Pavilion, encouraging artistic experimentation and cultural dialogue. Through these programmes, ADMAF and the UAE Pavilion are showcasing the UAE's artistic voice and promoting Abu Dhabi's cultural vision to a global audience.


Khaleej Times
13-07-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Why the UAE's story at World Expo matters to the world
Fifty-five years ago, Abu Dhabi participated in its first World Expo in Osaka in 1970 with quiet ambition and a clear message: we are ready to engage with the world. Today, the UAE is back in Osaka not as observers, but as convenors, collaborators and catalysts of change. Expo 2025 is not just a global gathering; it is a proving ground for shared progress. The UAE Pavilion stands as a working model of what it means to lead with purpose, build with vision and partner with humility. World Expos have evolved. They are no longer stages for grand statements alone. They are now incubators of cooperation, places where policy meets creativity, and where nations test ideas that might shape the global future. This evolution mirrors the UAE's own journey, from a newly formed federation to a nation that places innovation, sustainability and human potential at the heart of its identity. Our experience as the host nation of Expo 2020 Dubai marked a defining moment in the UAE's global engagement. For six months, we welcomed visitors from across the world, creating a platform that celebrated innovation, culture and cooperation across 192 participating countries. Expo 2020 was not only the first World Expo to be held in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia region, but also a demonstration of how the UAE brings together ambition and inclusion on a global scale. That legacy lives on through our participation in Expo 2025 Osaka, where we continue the dialogue we began on home soil The theme of the UAE Pavilion, Earth to Ether, captures our philosophy. It represents the nation's commitment to empowering life across every spectrum: from tangible environmental action to boundless ambition in space exploration. The Pavilion's three narrative zones, Explorers of Space, Catalysts of Healthcare, and Stewards of Sustainability, are not static exhibitions. They are dynamic stories of people and partnerships building the future. Take our journey into space. The UAE was the first Arab nation to reach Mars. But beyond that achievement lies purpose. The data from the Emirates Mars Mission is freely shared with the global scientific community. As a founding member of Nasa's Artemis Accords and a core contributor to the Gateway project, the Moon's future orbital station, the UAE is shaping the future of space not in isolation but in solidarity. This is diplomacy through science and it is being showcased live at the pavilion. In healthcare, our story begins with necessity but now drives global innovation. With partnerships ranging from Kyoto University to the World Health Organisation, the UAE is investing in genomic research, preventative medicine and AI-powered diagnostics. Through institutions like PureHealth, M42, and the Abu Dhabi Biobank, we are developing healthcare systems designed not just to treat, but to predict and personalise care. Our efforts on sustainability are deeply rooted in tradition. The Pavilion's architecture is inspired by the date palm tree, a symbol of resilience and generosity, and reimagined through cutting-edge circular design. Constructed from cross-laminated timber using Japanese joinery techniques, the Pavilion is demountable and sustainable by design. But the symbolism is greater than structure. Our ancestors built with what they had. We now build for what the world needs. Yet what truly distinguishes this Pavilion is not the design or technology, but the spirit within. Youth Ambassadors warmly welcome visitors, showcasing hospitality shaped by generations of Emirati culture. Artists, performers, scientists and artisans have transformed the space into a vibrant, living experience. Our values of openness, resilience and ambition are brought to life through human connection. In a time of geopolitical tension, climate anxiety and digital fragmentation, the UAE's story offers something essential: a model of balanced modernity. Here is a nation that embraces progress without abandoning its identity, that celebrates diversity while preserving its roots and that seeks global relevance without demanding conformity. And this is precisely why the UAE's story at Expo 2025 matters. It is not about projecting an image; rather, it is about proposing a pathway — one that is collaborative, grounded and future-facing; one where space missions serve Earth, where sustainability is integrated into everyday life and where diplomacy is practised through architecture, education and shared discovery. The UAE Pavilion is also a tribute to the deep and enduring relationship between the UAE and Japan. This partnership, built on decades of trust and trade, now expands into co-innovation in energy, healthcare, logistics and sustainability. At Expo 2025, we are not just neighbours on the Expo map. We are partners in purpose. As Commissioner General and as Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Japan, I have had the privilege of witnessing how Japanese visitors engage with the Pavilion. What resonates with them is not grandeur. It is sincerity. Not scale, but substance. It is in these moments of connection that the true success of an Expo lives. We are now past the opening fanfare. The Pavilion is alive with questions, conversations, and curiosity. The next phase of our Expo journey is to turn engagement into collaboration and collaboration into legacy. Already, new ideas are emerging, from educational exchanges and business partnerships to sustainability pilots and joint research. We invite the world to join us in shaping what comes after Expo. The UAE's participation at Expo 2025 Osaka is not just an exhibit. It is an invitation to engage with us, collaborate with us and co-create a future that serves all life, from the Earth to the ether. That is why our story matters and we are proud to tell it once again in Osaka.


Web Release
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Web Release
UAE Pavilion Celebrates Two Million Visitors with a Celebration of Hope and Shared Dream
The UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, today celebrated a major milestone as it welcomed its two millionth visitor, affirming its status as a destination of inspiration, dialogue and cross-cultural exchange. The milestone was marked with a special celebration inspired by Japan's beloved Tanabata Festival, reinforcing the Pavilion's ethos of shared experiences and collective hope for the future. As part of the celebration, visitors were invited to write their wishes for a better future on custom-designed Tanzaku cards and hang them on the Pavilion's outdoor signage. Tanabata is a traditional Japanese festival that has been cherished for generations. Rooted in themes of love, hope and dreams, it invites people to write their wishes on colourful Tanzaku strips and hang them on bamboo branches, with the belief that their hopes will be carried to the sky. The celebrations, which drew thousands of participants, featured palm leaves in place of bamboo, echoing the UAE Pavilion's symbolic date palm. Wishes were hung upon them, transforming the Pavilion's forecourt into a vibrant visual symbol of dreams and aspirations. Designed under the theme 'Earth to Ether,' the UAE Pavilion offers a multi-sensory experience across five thematic zones that reflect the UAE's story of heritage, ambition, and innovation. Visitors have consistently praised its immersive storytelling, architecture, and warm hospitality, all of which underscore the UAE's commitment to forging meaningful international partnerships and creating inclusive platforms for dialogue. His Excellency Shihab Alfaheem, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Arab Emirates to Japan and Commissioner General of the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, said: 'We are deeply honoured to have welcomed two million visitors to the UAE Pavilion. This reflects the world's interest, trust, and connection with the UAE's journey. By celebrating this milestone during Tanabata, we not only honoured a cherished Japanese tradition but also embraced the spirit of cultural exchange that defines Expo 2025. Our Pavilion continues to be a living space of ideas, creativity and shared values.' Since its opening in April, the UAE Pavilion has hosted a variety of impactful events, cultural showcases, and thematic activations. These have included expert talks, cultural performances, creative workshops, Emirati cuisine demonstrations, and exhibitions by Emirati artists alongside collaborative dialogues, each carefully curated to engage diverse audiences and provide meaningful insights into the UAE's culture, values, and spirit of collaboration. Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, runs until October 13, 2025. The UAE Pavilion remains open to all visitors throughout the Expo, offering a powerful, human-centred perspective on how nations can come together to shape a better tomorrow.


Gulf Today
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka celebrates two million visitors
The UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, on Monday celebrated a major milestone as it welcomed its two millionth visitor, affirming its status as a destination of inspiration, dialogue and cross-cultural exchange. The milestone was marked with a special celebration inspired by Japan's beloved Tanabata Festival, reinforcing the Pavilion's ethos of shared experiences and collective hope for the future. As part of the celebration, visitors were invited to write their wishes for a better future on custom-designed Tanzaku cards and hang them on the Pavilion's outdoor signage. Tanabata is a traditional Japanese festival that has been cherished for generations. Rooted in themes of love, hope and dreams, it invites people to write their wishes on colourful Tanzaku strips and hang them on bamboo branches, with the belief that their hopes will be carried to the sky. The celebrations, which drew thousands of participants, featured palm leaves in place of bamboo, echoing the UAE Pavilion's symbolic date palm. Wishes were hung upon them, transforming the Pavilion's forecourt into a vibrant visual symbol of dreams and aspirations. Designed under the theme 'Earth to Ether,' the UAE Pavilion offers a multi-sensory experience across five thematic zones that reflect the UAE's story of heritage, ambition, and innovation. Visitors have consistently praised its immersive storytelling, architecture, and warm hospitality, all of which underscore the UAE's commitment to forging meaningful international partnerships and creating inclusive platforms for dialogue. Shihab Alfaheem, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Arab Emirates to Japan and Commissioner General of the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, said, "We are deeply honoured to have welcomed two million visitors to the UAE Pavilion. This reflects the world's interest, trust, and connection with the UAE's journey. By celebrating this milestone during Tanabata, we not only honoured a cherished Japanese tradition but also embraced the spirit of cultural exchange that defines Expo 2025. Our Pavilion continues to be a living space of ideas, creativity and shared values.' Since its opening in April, the UAE Pavilion has hosted a variety of impactful events, cultural showcases, and thematic activations. These have included expert talks, cultural performances, creative workshops, Emirati cuisine demonstrations, and exhibitions by Emirati artists alongside collaborative dialogues, each carefully curated to engage diverse audiences and provide meaningful insights into the UAE's culture, values, and spirit of collaboration. Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, runs until October 13, 2025. The UAE Pavilion remains open to all visitors throughout the Expo, offering a powerful, human-centred perspective on how nations can come together to shape a better tomorrow. WAM


Gulf Today
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka celebrates record 2 million visitors
Staff Reporter, Gulf Today The UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, on Monday celebrated a major milestone as it welcomed its two millionth visitor, affirming its status as a destination of inspiration, dialogue and cross-cultural exchange. The milestone was marked with a special celebration inspired by Japan's beloved Tanabata Festival, reinforcing the Pavilion's ethos of shared experiences and collective hope for the future. As part of the celebration, visitors were invited to write their wishes for a better future on custom-designed Tanzaku cards and hang them on the Pavilion's outdoor signage. Tanabata is a traditional Japanese festival that has been cherished for generations. Rooted in themes of love, hope and dreams, it invites people to write their wishes on colourful Tanzaku strips and hang them on bamboo branches, with the belief that their hopes will be carried to the sky. The celebrations, which drew thousands of participants, featured palm leaves in place of bamboo, echoing the UAE Pavilion's symbolic date palm. Wishes were hung upon them, transforming the Pavilion's forecourt into a vibrant visual symbol of dreams and aspirations. Designed under the theme 'Earth to Ether,' the UAE Pavilion offers a multi-sensory experience across five thematic zones that reflect the UAE's story of heritage, ambition, and innovation. Visitors have consistently praised its immersive storytelling, architecture, and warm hospitality, all of which underscore the UAE's commitment to forging meaningful international partnerships and creating inclusive platforms for dialogue. Shihab Alfaheem, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Arab Emirates to Japan and Commissioner General of the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, said: 'We are deeply honoured to have welcomed two million visitors to the UAE Pavilion. This reflects the world's interest, trust, and connection with the UAE's journey. By celebrating this milestone during Tanabata, we not only honoured a cherished Japanese tradition but also embraced the spirit of cultural exchange that defines Expo 2025. Our Pavilion continues to be a living space of ideas, creativity and shared values.' Since its opening in April, the UAE Pavilion has hosted a variety of impactful events, cultural showcases, and thematic activations. These have included expert talks, cultural performances, creative workshops, Emirati cuisine demonstrations, and exhibitions by Emirati artists alongside collaborative dialogues, each carefully curated to engage diverse audiences and provide meaningful insights into the UAE's culture, values, and spirit of collaboration. Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, runs until October 13, 2025. The UAE Pavilion remains open to all visitors throughout the Expo, offering a powerful, human-centred perspective on how nations can come together to shape a better tomorrow. The UAE Expo Office serves as a national platform to convene people, ideas, and innovations in service of global progress. Incubated by the Salama bint Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation and operating under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Office leads the UAE's strategic participation at international expositions — most recently Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai. The UAE Expo Office was created with a clear purpose: to bring together people and innovations to address challenges facing humanity. Guided by the values of optimism, openness, ambition, and resilience, the Office delivers magnetic and meaningful experiences that inspire action and foster collaboration across cultures, sectors, and generations. Through curated programming and strategic partnerships, the UAE Expo Office designs environments that accelerate progress — connecting global audiences and catalysing solutions in education, healthcare, sustainable technologies, and space exploration. In doing so, it contributes mindfully to the overarching goals of each Expo, while generating distinctive value for the UAE through content, ideas, and initiatives that may not otherwise have emerged. At Expo 2025 Osaka, the UAE Expo Office aims to bring joy, curiosity, and collaboration to every visitor encounter. Its work is anchored in the UAE's vision for inclusive global development, and its programming will empower new thinking, shared purpose, and collective progress—from the Earth to the Ether. The UAE Pavilion, Earth to Ether, is an immersive multisensory journey through the UAE story, from our values and cultural heritage to our pioneering innovations. Our Japanese and Emirati Youth Ambassadors will welcome you to learn about our Explorers of Space, Catalysts of Healthcare, and Stewards of Sustainability, who are drawing on heritage and cutting-edge technology to tackle global challenges. Join us in accelerating collective progress towards a flourishing future for all life, from Earth to Ether. Taking design inspiration from our cherished date palm tree, we reimagined areesh, traditional vernacular architecture of the UAE. Fusing agricultural date palm waste with Japanese woodworking expertise, the pavilion bonds our two cultures in the spirit of collaboration. From our first pavilion in Expo Osaka '70, to our nation's hosting of Expo 2020 Dubai, we have an enduring legacy of gathering with the world to accelerate collective progress. As we return to Osaka, discover how tradition drives progress as we push the boundaries of what is possible–drawing on our heritage to create a lasting legacy of impact. Visitors can also experience an authentic Emirati culinary experience at our restaurant, peruse a curated selection of products by UAE-based creatives at our shop, and enjoy a dynamic range of programs activated in our workshop space. The UAE Pavilion, Earth to Ether, is located in the Empowering Lives zone, near the Japanese Pavilion and Shining Hat exhibition hall. We are welcoming guests daily between 09:00 and 21:00, April 13 to October 13, during Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai.