Events

10 May 2013 - 10 May 2013

Pianist Alexandra Silocea, admired for the grace and elegance of her performances, at St. Martin-in-the-fields

The Romanian Cultural Institute in London series of recitals at the prestigious central London venue of St. Martin-in-the-fields continues with a recital by Alexandra Silocea, one of the most praised Romanian pianists living in England. A real treat, the programme, which

2 Apr 2013 - 25 Apr 2013

Amza Pellea, one of the most iconic Romanian actors, to be celebrated in London on the 30th anniversary of his death

We are thrilled to be showing throughout April four of Amza Pellea's most iconic films defining his screen persona, to mark the 30th anniversary of the death of one Romania's best and beloved actors.  The season is part of the Romanian Cinematheque, our regular

15 Apr 2013 - 17 Apr 2013

Panels and Conversations at the London Book Fair

Our sixth consecutive participation at the biggest book showcase in Britain is placed under the aegis of the extraordinary Romanian literary heritage created in Great Britain, as well as in the English-speaking world, during the past decades. At the Romanian stand in Earls

16 Apr 2013 - 16 Apr 2013

Exhibition: Labours of Love - Romanian Books in English

Tuesday 16 April, 19. 00: Labours of Love: Romanian Books in EnglishRomanian Cultural Institute, 1 Belgrave SquareUnder the patronage of HE Dr Ion Jinga, Ambassador of Romaniato the Court of St James's Private view of an exhibition that highlights the extraordinary

4 Jul 2013 - 7 Apr 2013

Exuberant ConTempo’s Ireland-UK tour continues with three London concerts

The ConTempo Quartet much-awaited London tour, supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute, continues, after Dublin, with three London concerts. The first one will take place in 1 Belgrave Square on 4 April within our well-established Enescu Concerts Series and will present

4 Apr 2013 - 4 Apr 2013

The Musician Who Came in from the Cold: Enescu and the

We are proud to organise within our Enescu Series, in the debut of ConTempo Quartet concert, a presentation by the author Ladislau Csendes, member in The National Council for the Study of the Securitate Archives, of an intriguing new publication, Enescu: A Surveilled Exile? which

28 Mar 2013 - 31 Mar 2013

Exuberant ConTempo’s Ireland-UK tour debuts in Dublin

As a preface to their much-awaited London tour, supported by the Romanian Cultural Institute, the multi award-winning ConTempo String Quartet plays Enescu's expressive String quartet no 2 at the prestigious Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, with the support of the Romanian

24 Mar 2013 - 24 Mar 2013

The king of all musical instruments will be celebrated by virtuoso Ferenc Vizi

Ferenc Vizi, a young master of poetic touch and intense execution, offers an exceptional reading of some of the greatest scores written for the king of all instruments. Well known throughout the world for his talent and precision, the pianist will take us through a journey

22 Mar 2013 - 22 Mar 2013

Florian Mitrea is the March “Pianist of the World” at St Martin-in-the-Fields

This year, Romanian talent takes the spotlight again on one of the most vibrant musical scenes in Central London. Our 2013 programme at St Martin-in-the-Fields kicks off with Florian Mitrea, who will appear within the seductive Pianists of the World series. The pianist,

22 Mar 2013 - 22 Mar 2013

Adela by Mircea Veroiu @ Romanian Cinematheque

The March film at the Romanian Cinematheque is the poetic and visually evocative period drama Adela, by Mircea Veroiu, which won the Grand Prix at the 1985 San Remo Film Festival. Set in 1899, it is a story about one man's acceptance of middle age in the face of a

13 Mar 2013 - 13 Mar 2013

Warwick Davis and His Guests Discuss one of the Most Extraordinary Stories of Survival: The Seven Dwarves of Auschwitz

We are proud to team up with the Embassy of Israel for a preview screening of Warwick Davis: The Seven Dwarves of Auschwitz, a Chameleon TV production for ITV, which tells the extraordinary story of the Lilliput Troupe, seven dwarf siblings who all survived Auschwitz. The

5 Mar 2013 - 10 Mar 2013

Report from Immediate Hell

We are pleased to announce the UK premiere of I Killed My Mother by Romanian-Hungarian Andras Visky, one of the most original voices of the contemporary European theatre, at The Rosemary Branch Theatre. I Killed My Mother is the story of Bernadett, a modern day Jane Eyre