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Trevor Noah speaks at Culture Summit Abu Dhabi

World-renowned stand-up comedian Trevor Noah spoke to attendees at Culture Summit Abu Dhabi about a variety of topics including the nature of culture, identity, success and the pursuit of passion.
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World-renowned stand-up comedian Trevor Noah spoke to attendees at Culture Summit Abu Dhabi about a variety of topics including the nature of culture, identity, success and the pursuit of passion.

The session was moderated by Tim Marlow, Chief Executive and Director of The Design Museum and was open to questions by the audience.  

“One thing we have to accept about the world today is the boundaries and barriers about where one’s culture ends and where one begins; culture exists across boundaries and borders and is defined in different ways. And it comes with many challenges; so to define where and when an idea should exist, it is very hard to do that," Noah said.

When asked how his identity has shaped or impacted his career, Noah described it as both a challenge and a gift. “I learnt through life that identity can evolve, like here in Abu Dhabi. I love to see it and it forces me to understand the other; it is a constant journey.”

Talking about the responsibilities of an artist and specifically for him as a comedian, The Daily Show host shared how he’s allowed himself to grow through comedy from when he first started out.

"Over time as I grew more and expanded how I see the world, I hope my comedy has evolved the same way. People shouldn’t be the same at each age, we should expect them to change and I reflect that on myself; I want to look at myself and see my old ideas and not recognise them anymore,” he said.

Culture Summit Abu Dhabi, which runs until October 25, is organised by DCT Abu Dhabi in collaboration with global partner organisations bringing expertise in diverse fields, from culture and arts to media and technology.

Partners include UNESCO, Economist Impact, Google, the Design Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation and the Recording Academy. Other participating partners include Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Film Commission, Sandstorm Comics, Cultural Foundation, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Berklee Abu Dhabi, Culture Resource, Arab Fund for Arts & Culture, and the Institut Français. – TradeArabia News Service

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