Romanian Weekend at The Wharf Returns for Its Fourth Year: A Vibrant Showcase of Romanian Traditions in America
Back for its fourth dazzling edition, Romanian Weekend at The Wharf has firmly established itself as a beloved tradition and a crown jewel of Romania’s cultural diplomacy in the United States. This vibrant, multi-dimensional celebration—conceived, curated, and produced
A Bigger and Bolder “Romanian Weekend at The Wharf” Returns to Washington, D.C., July 7-9
Music, dance, food, wine, spoken word performances, and craft shows with a view!Launched in 2022 as a joint initiative of the Embassy of Romania to the United States and the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York, “The Romanian Weekend at The Wharf” is the biggest Romanian
Romanian Weekend at The Wharf in Washington, D.C.
If you’re in the nation’s capital onJuly 9-10, join us for a boisterous, colorful, appetizing, super fun ROMANIAN WEEKEND AT THE WHARF, which celebrates the great Romanian-American friendship with a two-day extravaganza for all senses featuring live music, traditional
The History of Romania in One Object / The Flag of Lupșa
In 1918, at the end of the bloodiest war history had ever known, Romanians fulfilled their most cherished political ideal: the unification of all historical provinces where they were in the majority – Transylvania, Banat, Crișana, Maramureș, Bessarabia, and Bukovina
LIFE ANEW. Writers Imagine the World after the Pandemic / Ioan Es. Pop
In time of calamity and social distress, it was often the writers who were called to imagine how the world would heal its wounds and begin again. Inspired by the creative examples of the past, we have summoned an extraordinary ensemble of authors and translators and challenged
Weaving Cultural Heritage. Romanian Rugs from Oltenia, Maramures and Moldavia Regions
The Down Jersey Folklife Center at WheatonArts presents, in collaboration with RCINY WEAVING CULTURAL HERITAGE. ROMANIAN RUGS FROM OLTENIA, MARAMURES AND MOLDAVIA REGIONS This is an exhibition of Romanian hand-woven rugs from the private collection of Margaret Mukherjee.