The President of the Romanian Cultural Institute is the new President of EUNIC – the network of national cultural institutes of the European Union
At the General Assembly held in Bucharest on June 19-20, 2024, the President of the Romanian Cultural Institute, Liviu Jicman, took over the mandate of President of EUNIC – European Union National Institutes for Culture. EUNIC is the network of national cultural institutes
Mihai Eminescu, the Anglo-Saxon and German realm: influence and perception
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London celebrates the Romanian National Culture´s Day on Thursday, January 19th, with the report ”Mihai Eminescu, the Anglo-Saxon and German realm: influence and perception”. In the Romanian cultural calendar, January the 15th
„Life & Love”, a performance by Vlad Ivanov and Lucian Maxim for the National Culture Day of Romania, in New York
Romania's National Culture Day will be celebrated on January 18 in New York with a stunning performance by screen star Vlad Ivanov, arguably the biggest leading man of Romanian cinema, and composer and percussionist Lucian Maxim. An ingenious mélange of poetry and
MoldArte puts European spotlight on the cultural scene of the Republic of Moldova
Today, 28 October 2022, the National Theatre Mihai Eminescu in Chișinău hosted the closing conference of the MoldArte project, funded by EUNIC through the European Spaces of Culture program and organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with the Goethe-Institute Bucharest,
"A Hand for the Poet" on the European Day of Languages. Poems by Mihai Eminescu and Nichita Stănescu in English and Romanian with Michael Pennington, Ion Caramitru, Anamaria Marinca and Emilia Popescu
Entitled A Hand for the Poet/Aplauze pentru poet, the spectacular project developed by the cultural associations The Culture Club and Pro Contemporania, with the support of JTI, having as main partner the Romanian Cultural Institute in London brings to the international
Adrian G. Sahlean -Eminescu – Eternal Longing, Impossible Love performance
The event features Adrian G Sahlean in a one-man performance of his award-winning meter-and-rhyme English renditions of Romania’s national poet Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889). The recital is done with background music illustrations recorded by concert pianist Horia Mihail
Eminescu. The Eventual Crossing
Although he travelled extensively since very young, the towering bard of Romanian poetry, Mihai Eminescu (1850–1889), never crossed the Channel. Belgravia will however be filled by his presence through an event celebrating the enduring work of the immortal poet in an original
The Voice of Bukovina
TABLE OF CONTENTS BUKOVINA – HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL PROCESSES Alexandrina Cernov, The Fight for the Romanian Language Goes On (II) . . . 7 Emilian Dranca,The Emigration of the Ethnic Germans from the North of Bukovina . . . 17 LINGUISTIC PROBLEMS The
Lettre Internationale - nr. 101-102 / spring - summer 2017
To our readers The American philosopher Costica Bradatan, of Romanian origin, obtained an important international success with his book about the lives of philosophers (which we discussed in a previous issue). He emphasized that some philosophers actually live their
Nr. 2-3 (90-91) / 2016
SUMMARYBUKOVINA - HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL PROCESSESMarin Gherman,Quo Vadis, Ukraine? Press Monitoring (Jan 1 - August 15 2016)Constantin Ungureanu, Romanian Primary Schools in Northern Bukovina in the beginning of XXth centurySergiu Barbuţa, Stalinist Repressions -
Dogs And Romanians
Mihai Eminescu published an article entitled “What happens when dogs are not looked after” in Curierul de Iasi, no. 129 of 26 November 1876. The text was the following: “D. N. Pascu, deputy-prefect in Dorohoi, was bitten by a rabid dog while strolling on the streets
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by Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889)