A Musical and Literary Tribute to Beauty and Grace
Join us for a musical and literary tribute to woman's timeless charm and beauty, performed by two of the most accomplished artists of their generation. Soprano Alexandra Coman and actress Andreea Păduraru conjure their prowess for an evening of operatic
Exhibition Opening: 'The Allure of Typography'
Despite its tremendous expansion, the e-book has not made the sophisticated art of typography and book design obsolete. Books remain as refined an object as ever and no less desirable. To prove that exquisite typography is thriving, an exhibition of the most beautiful
Youthful Panache Energizes our Stage as the Spring Erupts in Belgravia
As a musical reverence to a delayed London spring, the March concert of our Enescu Series becomes a showcase of daring, youthful vitality. Like every year, the best Romanian students at the grand musical schools of London are called to match the ebullience of
Enescu Concert Series Re-ignited by a Most Unexpected Trio
A flute, a piano and a guitar are a never before seen combination on the busiest chamber music scene of Belgravia. 2014 at the Enescu Concert Series kicks off with three musicians of rare panache and bravado: Ion Bogdan Ştefănescu, the absolute master of wind instruments,
The Alluring Harmony of Piano Duos at St Martin-in-the-Fields
We greet the New Year with a recital celebrating the beauty and richness of piano duos, in the company of Ruxandra Humă and Ana-Maria Andriţoiu. The musicians will delight the audience with a fresh and original interpretation of works signed by two great
Rethinking London
Three research teams made up of twelve international students from the Architectural Association Design Research Lab in London led by professor Theodore Spyropoulos, including the Romanian Octavian Gheorghiu, present an alternative vision of the capital's future, putting
"Trajan 1900": Lights & Music Show by Dreamrec and Rochiţe
The Romanian Cultural Institute London celebrates 1900 years from the dedication of Trajan's Column in Rome, a timeless and crucially important monument for Romanian identity, with a modern take on two millennia of history, part of a festive programme
Transylvania, a pictorial journey
Illustrator and explorer George Butler's love letter to Transylvania, the exhibition 'Capturing Carpathia', made in collaboration with the Global Heritage Fund, opens at the RCI London as part of our perennial commitment to reveal the sights, sounds
Stere Gulea’s “Fox-Hunter” at the Romanian Cinematheque
2013's Romanian Cinematheque series ends with the screening of an unsettling drama -Fox-Hunter (Vulpe-vânător), one of the first Romanian feature films portraying life under terror during Ceauşescu's dictatorship. The screening is part of Repression and Exile,
Architecture and Memory: 'GM Cantacuzino – a Hybrid Modernist'
We are delighted to announce our fifth participation at the London Festival of Architecture (LFA), a cityscape of architectural experimentation and innovation, with an exhibition dedicated to one of the least known polymaths of the 20th century - George
The First UK Solo Exhibition of Late Visual Maverick Ioana Nemeş
When her sudden death at 32 hit the news in 2011, Ioana Nemeş had established herself as one of Romania's most celebrated and original artists. Despite her young age, she had created a diverse and daring body of work that had catapulted her to international
The First Ever Romanian Feature Film, "The War for Independence", in Barbican's Silent Film Series
Right on the National Day of Romania, we celebrate the birth of our cinema with an exceptional screening of the first full length feature, The War for Independence (Independenţa României, 1912) presented in the Barbican Cinema's Silent Film series. Depicting the