Enescu Society November Concert @ ICR London
The Enescu Society November concert promises a special musical evening featuring Anda Anastasescu (piano), Nicholas Carpenter (clarinet) and Huw Morgan (trumpet). Raymond Carpenter - Principal Clarinet with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under Constantin
Romanian @ Language Show
The Romanian Cultural Institute participates for the third time at the Language Show - the UK's biggest event for language learners, language teachers, linguists and anyone with a passion for languages. At its current edition, 160 exhibitors will take part
Man with a violin
We are happy to host the world-premiere of the Man with a violin performance: fresh, witty contemporary music theatre realised as a chamber opera. Man with a Violin is based on an encounter with a solo violinist sometime street busker who produced a black
INMER Event
You are kindly invited to an event organised by The National Institute for the Memory of the Romanian Exile and hosted by ICR London. Programme: presentation by INMER President Dinu Zamfirescu and screening of two documentaries by TV film-maker Marilena Rotaru: The
Alexander Scherbakov & Madalina Slav @ ICR London
Born 1982 in Moscow, Alexander Scherbakov started playing the violin at the age of 4. His mother a violinist and his father a concert pianist, Alexander's playing developed very quickly. After the family moved to Switzerland in 1992, he continued his
Shortfusion @ Cambridge Film Festival
Romanian cinema has undergone a renaissance in recent years - witness: 2007 Cannes winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days and acclaimed releases such as The Death of Mr Lazarescu, 12:08 East of Bucharest and California Dreamin'. Proving that these were not isolated successes
The Map of Thoughts
Choreographers Maria Baroncea and Eduard Gabia will perform The Map of Thoughts - Last concern about fitting into the world. Drift into the abstract - a radical performance at the dancEUnion Festival. Presented by the European Commission Representation in
Romanian Village Artefacts
If you have missed our exhibition at the Thames Festival last weekend there is still chance to see it! Authentic village artefacts: peasant costumes with fine embroidery, hand-carved antique dowry chests, jewelries, mirrors and hand-painted furniture by Aurelia
Romanian artists @ The Mayor's Thames Festival
Romanian artists and craftsmen come to London to take part in The Mayor's Thames Festival 2008, a spectacular event that celebrates London and its river. The New European Village section brings together performers from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Infanta: User's Guide @ Edinburgh Fringe Festival
'You think I'm mentally retarded or too clever?. . . It's the same thing!'In her compulsive switching between love and hate, one woman crosses the fragile border between madness and sanity. Infanta: User's Guide, Saviana Stanescu's
Evicting the Ghost @ LFA'08
This debate brings together three distinct perspectives on totalitarian space and its often problematic post-totalitarian uses. It proceeds from a look at strategies employed by contemporary artists in order to repossess the space colonized by ideology;
The Plush Festival Ensemble @ ICR London
The Plush Ensemble is a flexible collective of 15 International musicians who formed at Plush in 2001. The Ensemble is committed to performing new programmes at the highest level, contrasting chamber music works with the most interesting music of the avant-garde.