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ECOFEST : showcase of west african arts and culture

From November 30 to December 6, 2025, Senegal’s capital will host ECOFEST, an event aimed at celebrating West Africa’s cultural richness and exploring the unifying role of culture amid sociopolitical change.

Dakar is set to come alive to the rhythm of West African art and culture: the first edition of the West African Arts and Culture Festival, named ECOFEST, will take place from November 30 to December 6, 2025.

Exploring the role of culture as a driver of social cohesion and peace in a region facing profound upheavals

Co-organized by ECOWAS and WAEMU, and hosted under the auspices of the Senegalese government, ECOFEST establishes itself as a major milestone in the promotion of West African culture. The chosen theme — “Socio-political Change and Crisis in West Africa: What Role Can Culture Play?” — reflects a clear ambition: to explore culture’s role as a vector of social cohesion and peace in a region confronted with deep transformations.

This cultural gathering will bring together artists, creators, intellectuals, and institutions through artistic performances, exhibitions, debates, and professional exchanges.

A strategic space to strengthen sub-regional cultural integration and promote creative industries

ECOFEST will not be merely a moment of entertainment: at the heart of the program are professional workshops, meetings between cultural and institutional stakeholders, art exhibitions, music and dance performances, and panel discussions. This setup promises to be a strategic space to reinforce sub-regional cultural integration and promote creative industries.

A new must-attend event on the region’s cultural calendar

The inaugural edition of ECOFEST could mark a turning point: it places culture at the center of West African unity, not only as a heritage to celebrate but also as a tool for dialogue and resilience in the face of sociopolitical challenges. If successful, it could become a staple event on the region’s cultural calendar, laying the groundwork for sustainable artistic cooperation between ECOWAS and WAEMU member states.

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