Last call - Bucharest International JAZZ Competition 2011. Deadline: 10.02.2011
The 5th Bucharest International Jazz Competition, 7 - 13 May 2011, is open to bands and vocalists of all nationalities. Applicants must be born after 1st of May 1976. Awards: 7,000 EUR Deadline for registrations: 2011, February 10 General rules and application forms:
Iancu Dumitrescu and Ana-Maria Avram in Israel. Concerts on 19, 21 and 22 January 2011, at Jaffa, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
In January 2011, the Israeli public will have the opportunity to enjoy the music composed by the Romanian musicians Iancu Dumitrescu and Ana-Maria Avram, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and in cooperation with the musician Ilan Volkov and
December 1. The National Day of Romania in Israel. Givatayim Theatre. 24.11.2010
The Embassy of Romania in Israel and the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv will celebrate the National Day of Romania by offering a concert on November 24, 20:00 o'clock, in the Grand Hall of the Givatayim Theatre. The artists are young musicians from Bucharest,
Nicolas Simion Sextet “Transylvanian Jazz” in Israel. Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Ramat HaSharon. 15-18.11.2010
With the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, the Romanian jazz will be present in Israel for the first time, from 15th to 18th of November, 2010, through Nicolas Simion Sextet Transylvanian Jazz. They will perform in two of the most appreciated jazz
The Romanian National Theatre Festival, Bucharest. 30.10 – 07.11.2010
We have the pleasure to invite you to the 20th edition of the Romanian National Theatre Festival which will take place between 30th of October and 7th of November. In 2010, RNTF will present the third Romanian Showcase - a nine-day presentation of the best Romanian theatre
SoNoRo international chamber music festival. Bucharest, Cluj, Iasi. 31.10 – 14.11.2010
International Chamber Music Festival SoNoRo will take place between October 31st and November 14 in Bucharest, Iasi and Cluj – Napoca, with this year's edition organized under the 'Masked Ball' motif. The festival will gather over 30 international artists,
Haifa International Cartoon Festival, the 16th edition. 21.09 – 02.10.2010
From September 21st until October 2nd, 2010, the 16th International Haifa Cartoon Festival will take place, the only event of its kind in Israel. Under the title A Healthy Mind in a Healthy Body, the Festival displays works of cartoonists from around the world. The exhibition
Vertical by XTREME project. High acrobatics at the Acco Festival of Alternative Theatre. 26-29.09.2010
XTREME - an acrobatic team from Romania in the program of the Acco Festival of Alternative Theatre 2010, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv. Special thanks also go to the Tarom office in Tel Aviv. 6 performance, 20 minutes each. On September
Romanian Show at "Jerusalem International Arts and Crafts Fair". 2-14.08.2010
From August 2nd to 14th, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv has the pleasure to invite you to the 35th edition of the international Jerusalem Arts and Crafts Festival. Romania, as a guest of honor of this edition, will be presenting two folklore performances. The
Shavale brass brand Tour in Israel_Petach Tikva 28.11, Haifa 3-5.12.2009
The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv continues the series of concerts of traditional Romanian music, illustrated by such former concerts as performed by the Iza group from Maramures, in 2007, or the Taraf de haidouks from Clejani, in 2008. We invite you to yet another
Contemporary classical music concert at Felicja Blumental Music Centre. Lecture at Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, Tel Aviv University– Iulia şi Eugen Cibişescu-Duran, Amos Elkana_10.11.2009
On November 10, 2009, Romanian musicians Iulia and Eugen Cibişescu-Duran will perform a selection of contemporary classical music works at Felicja Blumental Music Centre in Tel Aviv. The concert is part of a larger cultural project, a collaboration between the two Romanian musicians
Taraf de Haïdouks Concerts in Israel
Romanian Taraf de Haïdouks was invited to perform two concerts in Israel in Haifa on the 2nd of June, and in Jerusalem, on June the 3rd, within the 2008 Israel Festival. The group of twelve Gypsy lăutari (traditional musicians), originating from the Romanian village Clejani,