Events

7 Oct 2015 - 18 Oct 2015

Latest Romanian Cinematic Crop at the BFI’s 59th London Film Festival

Our collaboration with the British Film Institute (BFI) hits the six-year mark, giving us the opportunity to shine a spotlight on 2015’s most acclaimed Romanian films at the BFI London Film Festival. Make sure you don’t miss a darling of international festival

16 Oct 2015 - 18 Oct 2015

Romanians Rock The Garage

The second edition of the loud and adrenaline-fuelled fEAST, the only showcase of Romanian alternative music in Britain, kicks off in October with a line-up of the most charismatic Romanian rock and electro groups. Bounce along with Gojira, Robin and The Backstabbers,

10 Oct 2015 - 17 Oct 2015

Romanian Cultural Days in Edinburgh

A week-long foray into some of the most spectacular facets of contemporary Romanian culture through a kaleidoscopic programme of classical & electronic music, film, theatre, literature, traditional culture, food & wine. Featuring some of our most internationally

14 Oct 2015 - 4 Oct 2015

MARK COUSINS PRESENTS: Romanian Film Season in Edinburgh

With characteristic idiosyncratic flair, acclaimed director and author Mark Cousins curates a series of Romanian film, revisiting 100 years of cinematic haunting eeriness, delicious sarcasm and groundbreaking miserabilism, which have been amassed some of the highest

1 Oct 2015 - 1 Oct 2015

Schubert Ensemble to Open the 2015/2016 Enescu Concerts Season

The new Season of our tribute concerts to Enescu's artistic legacy is opened  by the brilliant Schubert Ensemble, the greatest champions of the Romanian composer in Great Britain. The quintet, made of Simon Blendis (violin), Alexandra Wood (violin), Douglas Paterson (viola), Jane

19 Sep 2015 - 20 Sep 2015

1 Belgrave Square - An Open House for All

Those who have not seen our building in Belgrave Square are welcome to visit us during the Open House London weekend, the capital's largest annual festival of architecture and design, taking place on 19 & 20 September 2015. Built in the 1820's by Thomas Cubitt,

15 Sep 2015 - 20 Sep 2015

Focus on Romania at the Encounters Short Film & Animation Festival in Bristol

The guest of honour at the 21st edition of the Encounters festival is the Romanian cinema: celebrated filmmakers and award-winning short films will be the centrepiece of the country focus.  We are happy to support the two Romanian directors in the official competition: Adrian

1 Sep 2015 - 1 Sep 2015

Romance, Romantic, Romanian

Join us at Europe House for an evening of linguistic and cultural discovery, celebrating the Romance language which is said to be closer to Latin than any other idioms that originated from the venerable lingua franca.  The event is hosted by the European Commission Representation

1 Sep 2015 - 1 Sep 2015

Trafalgar Square, in Fortissimo

Pianist Lia Popa, a young performer of impressive ability and energetic touch, debuts in the Romanian series at St-Martin-in-the-Fields with a programme perfectly balancing the lyrical evanescence of early Romanticism with the convulsions of the modern ego featuring works

1 Sep 2015 - 1 Sep 2015

Porumboiu's 'The Second Game' at ICA's Cinematheque

The Institute of Contemporary Arts presents Corneliu Porumboiu's 'The Second Game' as part of their Cinematheque's Offside season, which showcases films that use football as a means to explore wider social and political issues. We are excited to team

7 Aug 2015 - 29 Aug 2015

In the Ashes of Oblivion: the Romanian-Irish Vanner Collective at Edinburgh Fringe

One of our theatrical presences on the Edinburgh Festival scene this summer is the Romanian-Irish dramatic exploration of the often traumatic impact immigration has on one's identity and memory. The show, entitled 'Ashes Afar: Go Home', tackles the vagaries

21 Aug 2015 - 21 Aug 2015

Răzvan Suma and Rebeca Omordia at St James's Piccadilly

The hottest Romanian cellist of the moment and one of the most charismatic young pianists join forces for a musical sojourn infused by pathos, subtlety and consummate artistry, featuring works by Dvořák, Fauré, Schumann and John Ireland. The recital, taking place in one