Women and Extremism: The Untold History
Women have long played a complex and often-overlooked role in extremist movements, from the radical ideologies of the past to the forces shaping the present. In this thought-provoking discussion, researcher Anca Diana Axinia and intelligence analyst Esther Adaire will explore
The Music of Brâncuși: Virtuosic Alexa Stier Plays the Master`s Favorite Scores
RECITAL PROGRAMCONSTANTIN SILVESTRI (1913-1969), Baccanale (1933)WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791), Sonata in B flat Major (Allegro, Andante amoroso, Rondo - Allegro)*ERIK SATIE (1866-1925), Gnossienne No. 1MARCEL MIHALOVICI (1898-1985), Andante semplice from Sonatina
Fervent Cristina A. Bejan Launches Her Theater Collection Book in New York
Romanian Cultural Institute is proud to present, in partnership with The Drama Book Shop and Jay Michaels Global Communications, the launching of Finally Quiet. Four Plays from Bucharest to Washington, D. C. , the latest book by prodigious writer, academic, and thespian
A Tragedy Revisited: The Iași Pogrom
Like every year, we mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a special event that highlights and examines painful moments related to the history of the Shoah in Romanian context. This year, when it is perhaps more relevant than ever in recent years to talk about
Amplu turneu de lansare în Statele Unite a volumului de memorii semnat de Dennis Deletant, unul dintre cei mai reputați specialiști străini în istoria României
Professor Dennis Deletant, the celebrated scholar of Romanian communism, once considered by Nicolae Ceaușescu an enemy of the state, returns to America for a launching tour of his recently published book of memoirs, entitled In Search of Romania (Hurst, 2022), a hugely
LAYERS OF REALITY | An exhibition of innovation (WUT | FAD x SVA)
LAYERS OF REALITYArtists: Aura Bălănescu, Dorian Bolca, Hershel Carbajal, Cosmin Haiaș, Kristie Kish, Andreea Medar, Jintong YangCurators: Lotte Marie Allen, LJ McNerney, Maria Orosan-TeleaSeptember 8 – 28, 2023 | Brâncuşi GalleryHome to game-changing aesthetic movements
Freedom on the Line: The Romanian Revolution of 1989
We are proud to partner with the Victims of Communism Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, and the Embassy of Romania to the United States for an evening of conversation and film that revisits the most seminal moment in Romania’s recent history, the Revolution of 1989, which
The Voiceful Eight - An Evening of Literature and Music
As the pandemic seems to be on the wane, we escape our digital exile to return to in-person events with a celebration of Romanian-American women authors who have been the focus of one of our most successful online programs, set up in partnership with Bucharest Inside the
A Supreme Elegy at the Enescu Soirees
After the inspired Pieces impromptues offered by pianist Alexandra Văduva, here comes another all-Enescu recital in our soirees, this time with the great composer's signature Impressions d'enfance,the nostalgic paean of lost childhood, performed with finesse and
Mihail Kogălniceanu's Masonic Insignias / The History of Romania in One Object
The next episode in the Romanian history saga takes us to the heart of the 19th century when a golden generation of politicians, forged in the liberal revolutions of 1848, began to develop and conceptualize the idea of bringing together all Romanian provinces in one, unified
Dennis Deletant Reveals the Paradoxes of Communist Romania / New York, 03.22.2019
As part of our events remembering 30 years since the fall of Communism in 1989, we are proud to welcome at the Romanian Cultural Institute in New York City Professor Dennis Deletant of Georgetown University, the author of several ground-breaking studies about Romania under
In Memoriam: Matei Calinescu
Galeria ICRNY / Expoziţia Cărtureşti ICRNY prezintă în 10 iulie un eveniment special dedicat memoriei scriitorului si profesorului Matei Călinescu, care s-a stins recent, la vîrsta de 75 de ani. Matei Călinescu a fost Profesor Emerit de literatura comparată şi