“Cancer, Choreographed” Debuts in the U.S.
A participatory dance experience • An emotional tribute to those who lost their lives to cancer and those who defeated it Created by Romanian choreographer Cosmin Manolescu and based on an original text by Cătălina Florescu, “Cancer, Choreographed” is
“The Little Union”: Making and Painting History
Each year on January 24 Romanians remember a crucial moment in their history. By electing Colonel Alexandru Ioan Cuza as head of both states, the principalities of Moldova and Wallachia were de factounited despite the opposition of the Great Powers unwilling to see a stronger
Valentin Hurduc's Clandestine Printing Machine
As our historical saga continues, we now turn our attention to the makeshift printing installation, devised and operated clandestinely, on which anti-communist opponent Valentin Hurduc produced and distributed no less than 20,000 manifestos in an admirable act of courage
LIFE ANEW. Writers Imagine the World after the Pandemic / Andreea Răsuceanu
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
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
Corina Suteu, ambasador al traducerilor din literatura europeana, in The New York Times
Editia din 8 decembrie a cotidianului The New York Times publica o analiza ampla a felului in care cultura europeana este prezenta in SUA prin traducerile literare. In calitate de presedinte al retelei new-yorkeze a institutelor culturale nationale din UE (EUNIC), dar si
Building News vs. Reporting Facts II:A dialogue with journalist and Le Monde correspondent Mirel Bra
RCI NY Auditorium Mirel Bran, Romanian correspondent for prestigious newspapers such as Le Monde (France) or radio (France Inter), continues the RCINY series of dialogues concerning the image-building of a country through the media, and, particularly, the complexities of