NLE

18 Jun 2024 - 21 Jun 2024

Teodora is Back: The Leading Lady of Romanian Jazz Returns for a Much-Awaited American Tour

Shooting to stardom as Teodora Enache and known today as TEODORA BRODY, the marvelous voice of Romanian jazz who has captivated audiences with her fascinating presence and brilliant talent, brings to the United States her mesmerizing “Unifying Worlds: from Beethoven to

2 Nov 2023 - 2 Nov 2023

Romanian-American Transmedia Playwright and Artist Kat Mustatea at European Literature Night 2023

Authors, translators, and performers representing 11 European countries will gather in New York City for the annual European Literature Night. Hosted by Ukrainian Institute of America, the program will feature inspiring multilingual readings, Q&As, and panel discussions

6 Dec 2022

An Electrifying Musical Melting Pot for the National Day of Romania

 To mark the historical breakthrough that, more than a century ago, brought all Romanian provinces together in one, unified state, join us on December 6 at Merkin Hall - Kaufman Music Center in New York City for an evening of exceptional music and gastro-cultural discoveries.

27 Nov 2018 - 29 Nov 2018

Award-winning Author Ioana Pârvulescu in New York City / Columbia University & Instituto Cervantes, 11.27-29.2018

Award-winning novelist, cultural journalist, translator and professor Ioana Pârvulescu, one of Romania’s finest writers, meets her New York readers in a series of events co-organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute between November 27-29. First time in the United States,

20 Apr 2009 - 23 Apr 2009

Disappearing Act: European Cinema from New Wave to New Wave

MON, April 20, 8:45 pm & THU, April 23, 8 pm | BOHEMIAN NATIONAL HALL Contemporary European cinema is alive and well, if not too visible in mainstream American movie theaters. This program presents 18 contemporary European films that have made a name for themselves

19 Dec 2008

GIMPEL TAM in The NY Times & The NY Sun

December 9 & December 12, 2008 . . . this engaging and lively 95-minute intermissionless entertainment, notable for its outstanding klezmer band, some splendid singing and an admirable performance by Adam Shapiro in the title role, is the opening presentation of the