Events

20 Sep 2012 - 20 Sep 2012

Meanders @ Romanian Cinematheque

We are proud to re-open the Romanian Cinematheque with one of the masterpieces of Romanian cinema,  Meanders (1967), a profound and revolutionary classic by legendary director Mircea Săucan. The film speaks about two different worldviews and approaches to

29 May 2012 - 9 Sep 2012

Meet “the ROlympians”

Produced and curated by the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, and designed by Arnold Estefan, the exhibition opens under the patronage of HE Dr Ion Jinga, the Ambassador of Romania to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in the presence

19 Jul 2012 - 9 Sep 2012

Permanent and temporary public artworks unveiled in London this July

Get prepared for our new gifts to the people of London. Unique sculptures and installations will be unveiled starting on July 19 as part of the Romanian Cultural programme during the London 2012 Olympic Season. Paul Neagu's Edgerunner is the first

17 Aug 2012 - 20 Aug 2012

Visionary theatre maker Silviu Purcărete's "Gulliver’s Travels"

After the Festival triumph of Faust in 2009 director Silviu Purcărete returns with the Radu Stanca National Theatre of Sibiu, Romania and the world premiere of his version of Gulliver's Travels. The Romanian Cultural Institute is proud to support Silviu

13 Jul 2012 - 13 Jul 2012

Another Romanian Virtuoso in recital at St Martin-in-the-Fields - Sergiu Tuhuţiu

Pianist Sergiu Tuhuţiu is the fourth young Romanian musician to appear within the famous lunchtime concerts at St Martin-in-the-Fields, in the very heart of London. Sergiu, who has distinguished himself as a versatile and accomplished performer all around Europe

7 Jul 2012 - 11 Jul 2012

MUNCITOR: All Workers Go to Heaven by Ioana Păun premiered at Theatre Royal Stratford East

Provocative director Ioana Păun tackles urgent socio-political topics, in a theatrical performance bordering a behavioural experiment. A live art piece that aims at questioning the current social order. Thanks to its structure that leaves the audience in complete

7 Jul 2012 - 7 Jul 2012

Legendary Romanian theatre director Silviu Purcărete's debut film premieres in London

The East End Film Festival will host the UK premiere of Somewhere in Palilula, Silviu Purcărete's debut feature - a screening not to be missed! Karlovy Vary International Film Festival will host the international premiere on 3 July 2012: Set in 1960s Romania,

5 Mar 2012 - 6 Jul 2012

Bucharest Calling! Ioana Paun presents new work in London

Our former artist-in-residence, theatre director and performance artist Ioana Păun, will work across all areas within the Theatre Royal Stratford East, being inspired by the theatre's life, its artists and its community. She will create new work to

6 Jul 2012 - 6 Jul 2012

20/20, by director Geanina Cărbunariu, the first Romanian performance at the London International Festival of Theatre in this century

The first Romanian performance at the London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT FESTIVAL) in this century is director and playwright Gianina Cărbunariu's 20/20. Played by five Romanian and five Hungarian young actors, 20/20 is a multi-lingual production

23 Apr 2012 - 6 Jul 2012

East Meets East: The Romanian New Wave in the Olympic Boroughs

Four internationally-acclaimed Romanian filmmakers are part of an exciting project dedicated to young people from London's East End. It is a unique and special opportunity to learn from some of the best names in recent Romanian cinema, who will bring

1 Jul 2012 - 1 Jul 2012

Romanian Cinema is celebrated again in East London

East End Film Festival & Cine-East reveal their programme 12 hours of FREE film screenings, workshops, talks, cinema trails and competitions saturating every venue and hidden corner of London's East End. Over 100 restaurants, bars, galleries, cinemas

2 Aug 2012 - 30 Jun 2012

Romanian Traditions at the Horniman Museum

We herald the coming of Easter in London through some of the most beautiful objects of Romanian traditional world.   The Horniman Museum, in association with the Romanian Cultural Institute in London and the Bucovina Museum in Suceava will display over