Europe Day Festival 2024
The European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK, in partnership with the Delegation of the European Union to the UK, EUNIC London, embassies and civil society organisations, invite European citizens living in the UK and all Europeans at heart to celebrate this special day
“Traffic Jam” by Alina Nelega at Hotbed Theatre Festival Cambridge. Presenting new Romanian drama in English!
We are thrilled to partner up with Hotbed Theatre Festival Cambridge, which takes place 19-21 July, an annual new writing festival, celebrating and platforming the best new writing from across the region and beyond for the last 22 years. Traffic Jam” by Alina Nelega,
Brâncuşi, Britain and the Idea of Modern Sculpture
The concluding event of the Henry Moore Foundation’s research season ‘Brâncuşi and Britain’ organised with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to join forces with Henry Moore Foundation
arch-NEAGU. Paul Neagu & Architecture
The Romanian Embassy and the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, together with The Paul Neagu Estate (UK) cordially invite you to the Private View of an exhibition highlighting Paul Neagu’s incursions in architecture, which he based on some of his artistic concepts,
Romanian films screenings and participations at Sheffield DocFest 2024
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London supports the Romanian presence at the most important international documentary film festival in Great Britain, Sheffield DocFest 2024. The short documentary Blue, written and directed by Ana Vijdea and produced by Elena Martin,
Acclaimed Musicians Remus Azoiței and Eduard Stan in the Enescu Concerts Series
The 2023-2024 Season of our ever-popular Enescu Concerts Series comes to an end with the much-awaited recital of the Duo formed by violinist Remus Azoiței and pianist Eduard Stan, the supreme experts in rendering the superb chamber works of our legendary composer George
An Exciting Non-verbal Performance for the Whole Family by Luceafărul Theatre in Romania. The Amazing “Clowns’ Station” Comes to the UK and Dublin for the International Children’s Day!
Girls and Boys, mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, children at heart, do not lose the opportunity to immerse yourself in the enchanting and whimsical world of The Clowns’ Station, a non-verbal performance for all ages!Together with our partners from the
Voices from the Wall Exhibition & Talk I Dacians and Romanians in Britain
After a great journey through Carlisle and Manchester, our interactive exhibition “Voices from the Wall” which explores the history of the Dacians on Hadrian’s Wall in parallel with the lives of Romanians living in England today will arrive soon in London!Please join
Ioana Pârvulescu's "Jonah and His Daughter" Launches at Barbican Library. An affectionate and vivid account of the reluctant, recalcitrant prophet Jonah.
Award-winning Romanian author Ioana Pârvulescu and former BBC World Service journalist George Stănică will discuss Jonah and His Daughter, the latest book by Ioana Pârvulescu to be translated into English by Alistair Ian Blyth forIstros Books, hot off the printing
Voices from the Wall - Exhibition & Talk I Dacians and Romanians in Britain
“Voices from the Wall”, our interactive exhibition exploring the history of the Dacians on Hadrian’s Wall in parallel with the lives of Romanians living in England today will arrive soon in Manchester!Please join us for the opening event, to take place on 8 May, 6.
Brâncuși and Britain. Leading Curators Unpack Brâncuşi’s Legacy. Curatorial discussion between two leading curators of Brâncuşi’s work - Ariane Coulondre and Matthew Gale
Join us for an insightful conversation on Brâncuși's relationship with Britain and his ongoing influence upon modern sculpture. The Romanian Cultural Institutein London is thrilled to partner with Henry Moore Institutefor the Brâncuși season and support
Liana Ceterchi Brings to the Stage Queen Elisabeth of Romania in “Tempting Mission”
We celebrate Romanian Royalty Day with a theatre performance based on the vast correspondence of two giants of Romanian history, the first Royal Couple of Romania: King Carol I and Queen Elisabeth. This tour de force by and with Liana Ceterchi brings to the forefront