Events

16 May 2021 - 18 May 2021

Atelier AdHoc @ ECO Solidarity - Sustainable Ideas for the Future Shared by 8 European Designers

We're glad to support Atelier AdHoc, representing Romania, at the second edition of ECO Solidarity at CLOSEUP 2021, a virtual event organized by ICFF + WantedDesign Manhattan in collaboration with EUNIC New York. During the course of two sessions on May 18, eight visionary

13 May 2021

A Wind Instruments Extravaganza at the Enescu Soirees

The next recital of our Enescu Soirees Online series presents a true wind instruments extravaganza offered by German trumpet playerElisabeth Fessler and Romanian-American trombonistCristian Ganicenco, the FG Brass duo. The varied program features works by, among others,

11 May 2021

Cosmin Perța / Life Anew. Writers Imagine the World after the Pandemic II

In June 2020 we launched our first online literary program with a series of bilingual readings performed by some of the most important Romanian contemporary authors who imagined, in prose, essay or poetry, how the world would heal its wounds and begin again. While the end

12 Feb 2020 - 9 May 2021

UN/MUTE-10002 | Online Artist Residency | Featuring ALEX MIRUTZIU

Alex Mirutziu, the enfant terrible of Romanian art scene, is part of a 20-strong group of international artists to take up a collaborative online residency at UN/MUTE-10002, an innovative virtual program set up by Undercurrent New York in collaboration with EUNIC NY, the

1 May 2021

Easter Screening: A Living Lesson in Faith

In anticipation of Easter Sunday, we pay homage to the memory of one of the most revered figures of Romanian Christianity, Cardinal Iuliu Hossu, a beacon of courage, self-sacrifice and unwavering faith, portrayed with skill and sympathy by director Nicolae Mărgineanu in

29 Apr 2021 - 29 Apr 2021

"Fragments of City" on the RCI Digital Stage/ A dance performance by Cosmin Manolescu for International Dance Day 2021

Still kept away from the performance spaces by the pandemic, we are joining the network of international creators and dancers who, in celebration of International Dance Day 2021, are engaging in a worldwide digital effort to flatten the curve of the virus and to elevate

28 Apr 2021 - 28 Apr 2021

Easter Traditions on Both Sides of the Atlantic

We can discover similarities between Romanian and American behaviors with the arrival of Easter: both are animated by the same care to fully experience the joy of Christ's resurrection, by the feeling of rebirth of nature, by the desire for renewal (even the effort

27 Apr 2021

Elena Secota / Romanian Women Voices in North America II

Our showcase of boundless feminine creativity continues with Angeline actress and poet Elena Secota who finds in poetry the universal language of an awakened consciousness and of compassion and who will read from her recently released CD entitled Poems, Songs and the Sea.

24 Apr 2021

"Decomposed Theatre" by Matei Vișniec at Trafika Europe Radio

A new radio adaptation of one of the best plays by internationally acclaimed Romanian-French author Matei Vișniec made its debut as a radio theater piece at Trafika Europe Radio with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institutes in New York and London and University

23 Apr 2021 - 23 Apr 2021

Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Aurora Király

Aurora Király ( b. 1970), who is teaching at the Department of Photography and Dynamic Image of the National University of the Arts in Bucharest and holds a doctoral degree in Photography, immerses herself in the contemporary artistic phenomenon in different roles: as an

22 Apr 2021

Fabulous Gabriela Istoc is All About the Romanian Songbook

One of Romania's most accomplished lyric artists, award-winning soprano Gabriela Istoc, accompanied by pianist Mihaela Spiridon, explores the richness of Romanian song in a special Enescu Soiree dedicated to the great melody maker Tiberiu Brediceanu, one of our most

16 Apr 2021 - 16 Apr 2021

Art Fridays: DADA the Super-Contemporary

Born in Romania as Samuel Rosenstock, poet, essayist, playwright, literary critic, performer, director and composer Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) is the founder of DADA (from “da“, meaning ‘yes’ in Romanian), an influential avantgardemovement launched at the beginning