Overview
Celebrating the rich cultural diversity and heritage of ASEAN remains an important driver of the culture and arts sector. Culture and arts cooperation serves as an engine for economic growth and sustainable development, a building block for social cohesion and transformation, an asset for regional pride as well as a vehicle for forging closer friendship and understanding.
In a world of prevailing cultural pessimism, our culture sector continues to play a leading role to fostering a culture of peace, tolerance and mutual understanding. Longstanding efforts to mainstream the role of culture and arts in achieving peace and progress in the region are evident with the multitude of policy and project initiatives put in place yearly. Flagship initiatives include the ASEAN City of Culture, and the Best of ASEAN Performing Arts. Other activities span cultural showcases, preservation and conservation of tangible and intangible heritage, support and promotion of creative and cultural industry (SMCEs), arts exhibitions, capacity building for museum professionals, music, literature, performing arts, contemporary arts, food and cultural festivals, and cultural policy dialogues.
The culture sector is riding the digital waves with several key initiatives in collaboration with our dialogue partners, including with Japan on the development of the ASEAN Cultural Heritage Digital Archive (ACHDA) website, and with South Korea on the virtual reality of ASEAN UNESCO heritage sites which can be enjoyed at the ASEAN Cultural House in Busan, ROK.
Going forward, the culture sector is spearheading the development of the Narrative of ASEAN Identity, as part of the continuing efforts to promote awareness and foster a shared Identity. To further celebrate the cultural dynamism and vibrancy of the region, efforts are underway to promote and develop our small and medium cultural enterprises (SMCEs) to bolster regional development of the digital and creative economy. ASEAN’s culture and arts sector is committed to the advancement of culture as an important foundation for building the ASEAN Community. The culture sector collaborates with Dialogue Partners and various stakeholders to raise awareness and celebrate the rich histories, cultures, arts, traditions and values of ASEAN region.
Priority Areas of Cooperation
Guided by the Strategic Plan on Culture and the Arts 2016-2025, our key priorities in the culture sector include:
- deepening ASEAN mindset and identity to increase appreciation for the histories, cultures, arts, traditions and values of the ASEAN region;
- promoting ASEAN’s cultural diversity to foster intercultural understanding;
- leveraging on culture for inclusive and sustainable development;
- harnessing the use of culture for creativity, innovation and livelihood-creation; and
- promoting regional cooperation to raise capabilities in cultural and heritage management;
- promoting the role of culture for ASEAN to become a proactive member of the global community.
Major Sectoral Bodies/Committees
Cooperation in the culture and arts sector is led by the ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts (AMCA) and supported by the Senior Officials Meeting on Culture and Arts (SOMCA). SOMCA works in partnership with the ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (ASEAN COCI) through the Sub-Committee on Culture (SCC) to implement projects and address policy issues related to the sector.
The major sectoral bodies/committees are as follows:
Name | Description |
ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts (AMCA) Related meetings:
| ASEAN sectoral body tasked with developing strategic regional solutions for culture and arts cooperation, enhancing mutual understanding and solidarity among the peoples of ASEAN. |
Senior Officials Meeting on Culture and Arts (SOMCA) Related meetings:
| ASEAN body comprising senior representatives of the Ministries and/or Agencies in charge of culture and arts from the ASEAN Member States. Monitors the progress of programmes and recommendations of AMCA. |
ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (COCI) | Responsible for the formulation, implementation and review of culture and information projects for funding by the ASEAN Cultural Fund (ACF). |
ASEAN Sub-Committee on Culture (SCC) | Tasked with promoting, intensifying and advancing ASEAN regional cooperation in culture and arts under the direction and approval of COCI. |
Key Documents
Agreements and Declarations:
- ASEAN Creative Economy Sustainability Framework
- Siem Reap Declaration on Promoting a Creative and Adaptive ASEAN Community to Support The Cultural and Creative Economy
- The Narrative of ASEAN Identity, 12 November 2020
- Yogyakarta Declaration on Embracing the Culture of Prevention to Enrich ASEAN Identity, 24 October 2018, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Vientiane Declaration on Reinforcing Cultural Heritage Cooperation in ASEAN, Lao PDR, 6 September 2016
- Bandar Seri Begawan Declaration on Culture and the Arts to Promote ASEAN’s Identity Towards a Dynamic and Harmonious ASEAN Community, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, 14 August 2016
- Hue Declaration on Culture for ASEAN Community’s Sustainable Development, Hue City, Viet Nam, 19 April 2014
- Declaration on ASEAN Unity in Cultural Diversity: Towards Strengthening ASEAN Community, Bali, Indonesia, 17 November 2011
- ASEAN Declaration on Cultural Heritage, Bangkok, Thailand, 25 July 2000
Press Releases and Statements:
- Ministerial Statement on Cultural Property Protection, 27 October 2022, Vientiane, Lao PDR
- Joint Media Statement of the 2019 Special Meeting of the ASEAN-Republic of Korea Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts (2019 Special AMCA Plus ROK Meeting), 24 October 2019, Gwangju, Korea
- Joint Media Statement of the 8th Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts, 24 October 2018, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Joint Media Statement of the Meeting of ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts (AMCA) with Dialogue Partners, 25 August 2016, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
- Joint Media Statement of the 7th Meeting of The ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts, 24 August 2016, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
- Joint Media Statement of the 6th Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts Meeting 20 April 2014, Hue City, Viet Nam
- Joint Media Statement of the ASEAN-Dialogue Partners Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts Meeting 20 April 2014, Hue City, Viet Nam
- The Philippines to Display its Beauty through Dance and Music, 16 April 2013
- Joint Media Statement of the 4th Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts and ASEAN plus Three Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts, Pampanga, Philippines, 26 March 2010
- Chairperson’s Press Statement of the Second Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers Responsible for Culture and Arts (AMCA) and the AMCA Plus Three, Bangkok, 3-4 August 2005
- ASEAN Ministers of Culture and Arts Hold Inaugural Meeting, Kuala Lumpur, 14 October 2003
- Press Releases – ASEAN Announces Winners in Photo Tilt, 19 July 2001
Other Documents:
Related links:
- Regional Perception Poll on the ASEAN Creative Economy
- ASEAN Declaration on Culture of Prevention for a Peaceful, Inclusive, Resilient, Healthy and Harmonious society (CoP)
- ASEAN Identity: Now and Beyond
- ASEAN Cultural Heritage Digital Archive website
- ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (COCI) Facebook page
- Instagram account of COCI
- Twitter account of COCI