Life & Culture / NewsLife & Culture / NewsCome to Reference Point and New Currency’s cultural symposiumComing to 180 Strand this Friday and Saturday, the event features an exciting line-up of emerging creativesShareLink copied ✔️November 10, 2022Life & CultureNewsNovember 10, 2022Text Dazed Digital This Friday and Saturday (November 11 and 12), Reference Point and New Currency – a global youth culture platform helmed by Dazed 100 alumnus Kazeem Kuteyi – are teaming up on their second Cultural Symposium. This two-day event has an exciting programme of immersive performances, DJ sets and conversations with some of the best emerging and established artists within their creative spheres. The line-up includes artist Olu Odukoya, designer Priya Ahluwalia, architect Sophie Hicks, photographer and filmmaker Bafic, and art curators Faridah Folawiyo, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Antonia Marsh and Ben Broome, who will all be engaging in dialogue around creative currencies and how they are shaping our future. Aside from being a cultural innovator, Kazeem Kuteyi has also managed to find the time to set up a radio show, podcast and magazine – the latter of which will be available to buy at a special price at the event and features contributions from some of the best emerging creatives around. For more information and tickets, head here. TrendingIs this the most corrupt World Cup ever?From Donald Trump’s alleged meddling to theories of a pro-Argentina conspiracy, accusations of foul play are taking over the 2026 World CupLife & CultureLife & CultureWhy the smartest person you know is watching Love IslandDODOFashionDoDo is longing for an escapist Italian summer – aren’t we all!Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaMusicOlivia Rodrigo: ‘A breakup can be an opportunity to redirect your life’BeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturism Nike Life & CultureWhat went down at Nike’s mysterious Desire Path BurberryFashionWatch: Felicia Pennant and TJ Sawyerr talk football's future with BurberryDazed LeagueInside an intimate soccer watch party in New York