An Evening of Piano Music with Andrei Gologan
Do not miss the encounter with this thought-provoking concert pianist! The Romanian Cultural Institute in London invites audiences to an evening of refined piano artistry, presented in partnership with World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, as part of the International Piano
Brâncuși's Monumental Ensemble & the Women Who Commissioned It
A celebration of International Women's DayIn 2026, marking 150 years since the birth of Constantin Brâncuși, a founding figure of modern sculpture, the Romanian Cultural Institute in London dedicates a special season of events to his life and work. The second event
"The Tales of a Woman" Conveyed by Ana-Maria Godoroja and Andra Băcilă in the Enescu Concert Series
Do not miss this emerging duo with a distinctive artistic identity rooted in Eastern European colour and storytelling! The March recital of our popular Enescu Concert Series is dedicated to female sensitivity and resilience. Soprano Ana-Maria Godoroja and pianist
INFOCUS: Melancholia Pictures - Short Film Screenings & Conversation curated by Melancholia Pictures, followed by a conversation with Emmy award-winning producer Gub Neal
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London invites you to a special evening dedicated to contemporary short film and creative dialogue. The event is presented in partnership with Melancholia Pictures and brings together a curated selection of short films followed by an open
An Immersive Multidisciplinary Tribute to Brâncuși
An event organised to celebrate Constantin Brâncuși Day. Part of Brâncuși 150 Season at RCI London In 2026, marking 150 years since the birth of Constantin Brâncuși, universally regarded as the patriarch of modern sculpture, the Romanian Cultural Institute in
Remembering George Sand: A Cross-Border Dialogue with Fiona Sampson and Alexandru Negriuc
This February, the Romanian Cultural Institute in London invites audiences to an exceptional interdisciplinary evening celebrating the life, legacy and radical spirit of George Sand, the iconic French writer and one of the defining figures of European Romanticism. Our special
Romanian Scenes: A Musical Portrait - Gala Recital for the National day of Romania by Mezzo-soprano Adriana Festeu and Pianist Cristian Sandrin
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is thrilled to present, within its most successful permanent programme, Enescu Concerts Series, two acclaimed British-Romanian musicians, alumni of the prestigious Royal Academy of Music, mezzo-sopranoAdriana Festeuand pianistCristian
A Literary Landmark: Mircea Cărtărescu’s "Blinding: The Left Wing" Launches in the UK
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is honoured and overjoyed to host Mircea Cărtărescu, one of Europe’s most imaginative and influential literary voices, for a special series of events marking the UK launch of Blinding: The Left Wing, the first volume of his
Changing Times by Sorin Zlat Brings Back Romanian Musicians at EFG London Jazz Festival
RCI London proudly presents acclaimed pianist and composer Sorin Zlat and his Changing Times project at the 2025 edition of the London Jazz Festival. This is a dynamic, genre-spanning performance that reflects the universality of music and the innovative spirit of Romanian
If I Float by Bogdan Alecsandru, screened as part of In Short, Europe Film Festival 2025
We are happy to support groundbreaking short film If I Float (2024) by rising star Romanian director Bogdan Alecsandru in the 7th edition of In Short, Europe 2025. EUNIC London, in partnership with the EU Delegation to the UK, Regent Street Cinema, and the Westminster School
Crown & Chronicle: Romania’s Royal Women Reimagined
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to invite you to a compelling literary evening at Wembley Library,marking the London launch ofTwo Queens and a Chronicler, the latest novel by accomplished Romanian-American writerAlta Ifland. The evening will feature
Queen Marie of Romania Celebrated in Ashford
This year, the 150th birth anniversary of Queen Marie of Romania takes centre stage in our programme of events. We started in June with the “1919: Royal Mission” theatre performance, then we travelled to Edinburgh, where we organised a three-day celebration comprising