Romanian photographer Andrei Pandele at the International Photography Festival, November 23 - December 2, 2017, Midtown Tel Aviv
The Fifth International Photography Festival will take place between November 23rd - December 2nd, 2017, Midtown Tel Aviv. The Romanian photographer Andrei Pandele will represent Romania in the international program of the Festival with the support of the Romanian
Romania participates at the Francophonie Celebration in Israel, March 4-18, 2016
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and the Embassy of Romania to the State of Israel invite you to the series of events dedicated to celebrating the Francophonie Day, which will take place between March 4-18, 2016, in important cultural centres in Tel Aviv,
"Creat(iv)e Europe –Discovering Romania through cinema and academics", series of academic events for the students, May 4th, 2015, at Ben Gurion University of the Negev
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in collaboration with The Centre for the Study of European Politics and Society at the Ben Gurion University of the Negev, is organizing on May 4th, 2015 a series of academic events entitled Creat(iv)e Europe –Discovering Romania
Jerusalem International Book Fair. 8-12.02.2015
The 27th edition of the Jerusalem International Book Fair will take place between February 8-12, 2015 at the Jerusalem First Station Complex. The Romanian stand at the Fair is organized by the Romanian Ministry of Culture, books from the following publishing houses being
"Off the beaten track", directed by Dieter Auner (Romania-Ireland, 2011), at the Anthropological Film Festival in Jerusalem. November 29, 2012
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv announces the screening of the documentary Off the beaten track, directed by Dieter Auner (Romania-Ireland, 2011), at the Anthropological Film Festival in Jerusalem, on November 29, 2012, 18:30, at the Jerusalem Cinemateque. Off
“Myth and Reality in the History of Romanian Jews. The 20th Century”. International conference at Tel Aviv University. 6-7.11.2011
After the fall of communism, Romania experienced a resurrection of Jewish studies, a topic that used to be taboo previous to 1990. Various academic centers were opened for the study of Jewish history and culture (BA and MA), and many young people opted for this specialization,
Romanian Folklore - Between Lions and Vampires. Presentation at Beer Sheva University, 17.05.2011
The Center for the Study of European Politics and Society (CSEPS) at the Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, organizes EUROFEST, the annual European Festival at BGU Campus, which will take place between the 15th and 19 of May, 2011. Organized by CSEPS and students
The National Center of Dance - Bucharest (CNDB)
Past/The context of appearance The year The National Center of Dance - Bucharest (CNDB) was founded, July 2004, there was no other institution dedicated to the art of contemporary dance in Romania. The Romanian contemporary choreographers and performers were much more known
Între orientalism şi occidentalism - comunitatea evreiască din Dobrogea după al doilea război mondial
Conferinţa a fost susţinută de Prof. Univ. Dr. Mihaela Irimia, Director al Centrului de excelenţă pentru studiul identităţii culturale, Universitatea din Bucureşti şi Prof. Univ. Dr. Adina Ciugureanu, Decan al Facultăţii de Litere, Universitatea Ovidius din Constanţa;
Tom Sandqvist – Dada East. The Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire (in Romanian)
Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly The sustained provocations to order, decency, taste and common sense unleashed at the infamous Cabaret Voltaire in neutral Zurich during the war-torn February of 1916 have never really been matched; modernist performance began