PARTNERS
The Panorama Project builds on the legacy of organizations that have been actively engaged for decades in cultural and environmental transformation. The core project team is dynamic and growing:
Earthsavers DREAMS Ensemble, recognized as a UNESCO Artist for Peace, is a pioneering Filipino collective focused on inclusive art and social transformation. They integrate youth, persons with disabilities, and indigenous communities through theater, music, and the arts to empower vulnerable groups and promote climate resilience. Their international performances raise awareness about the SDGs and cultural diversity, highlighting art as a tool for healing, inclusion, and global action

Founded in 1986 in Washington, D.C., the Climate Institute is the world’s first organization focused solely on climate change. It promotes innovative solutions and global partnerships, informs leaders, and drives climate action through research, education, and policy analysis. Its projects empower vulnerable communities, reduce climate risks, advance sustainable strategies, and strengthen international cooperation to protect the planet
The South-South Cooperation Council for Sustainable Development (SSCC), founded in Colombia, is a global NGO promoting dialogue and collaboration among Global South countries to strengthen peace and sustainable development. It facilitates the exchange of best practices, resources, and knowledge in similar contexts, driving initiatives aligned with the SDGs and supporting resilience, inclusion, and well-being in vulnerable communities
ENERGIES 2050 is an international NGO focused on sustainable development, climate action, and a just energy transition. Based in France with a global reach, it advances projects, research, and training on renewable energy, sustainable cities, and low-carbon economies. The ART'S PLANET Initiative promotes art as a driver of environmental awareness, supporting artists who address biodiversity, climate, and sustainability through creative expression and social impact
The National ITI Center is the national branch of the International Theatre Institute, the world’s largest performing arts organization founded by experts and UNESCO. It promotes international exchange, arts education, and collaboration in theater, dance, and music, advocating for cultural diversity and sustainable development. The center organizes festivals, workshops, and events to foster peace, creativity, and inclusion through the arts
Founded in 1962, Seoul Institute of the Arts is a leading arts university in South Korea with campuses in Ansan and Seoul. Renowned for innovative arts education, it offers programs in visual arts, performing arts, film, design, music, and creative writing. The institute emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, experimentation, and technology integration, preparing global artists who preserve Korean heritage while driving contemporary creativity
CultureHub is a global art and technology community founded in 2009 by La MaMa and the Seoul Institute of the Arts. With studios in New York, Los Angeles, Korea, Indonesia, and Italy, it fosters international collaboration and artistic experimentation with emerging technologies. Through residencies, live productions, and educational programs, CultureHub drives cultural exchange, digital creativity, and new artistic forms at the intersection of art, technology, and education
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, founded in 1961 in New York City, is a global leader in experimental theater and cultural diversity. It has presented over 5,000 productions with artists from 76 countries, supporting both emerging and established creators. Its mission is to provide a free space for artistic innovation, fostering inclusion, international exchange, and arts access for diverse communities. La MaMa has received the Regional Tony Award and over 30 Obie Awards
The COP29 NGO Coalition brings together over 500 NGOs from nearly 100 countries, promoting climate action and environmental justice globally. Founded in 2024 by the Azerbaijan National NGO Forum, it facilitates collaboration, dialogue, and civil society advocacy within UN climate processes. With a strong focus on the Global South, it played a key role at COP29, driving inclusive solutions and strengthening international cooperation
The Asia-Pacific Energy Global Council is a leading platform bringing together executives, experts, and key energy sector stakeholders across Asia-Pacific. It promotes innovation, collaboration, and the transition to clean energy, addressing challenges such as energy security, sustainability, and regional integration. The Council fosters dialogue on new technologies, financing, hydrogen, and low-carbon solutions, driving international cooperation for a sustainable energy future in the region
The United Nations Association of the Philippines (UNAP), founded in 1947, is a national, non-sectarian, and non-partisan civic organization dedicated to promoting the ideals and objectives of the United Nations in the Philippines. As a member of the World Federation of United Nations Associations, it leads educational, cooperation, and advocacy programs on the SDGs, peace, and sustainable development, working with public and private sectors to foster international understanding and engagement
The Office of the Special Envoy on Climate Change in the Presidency of Kenya, led by Ambassador Ali Mohamed, advises the president on climate policy and represents Kenya in international forums. It drives South-South cooperation, resilience, and access to climate finance, positioning Kenya as an African leader in carbon markets, clean energy, and global partnerships for adaptation and climate action.
The Small Island Developing States (SIDS) comprise 39 vulnerable island countries and territories across the Caribbean, Pacific, and Atlantic-Indian regions. Facing unique challenges such as climate change, natural disasters, and fragile economies, SIDS lead innovative solutions in resilience, climate action, and the blue economy. The UN and partners support SIDS in digitalization, biodiversity, and sustainable development, fostering international cooperation and climate justice.
Panorama Panel
A panel of individuals representing the core Panorama Project partners will guide the process of reviewing and selecting artistic submissions: