Architects in progress
Romanian artists & architects come to London to develop a creative project for the London Festival of Architecture 2008. The London Festival of Architecture 2008 is a celebration of London's architecture which will span a whole month between
Attic Arts continues
A graduate from the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj and the Superior School of Arts in Strasbourg, Ramona Poenaru investigates human behaviour and interactions in private and public space. Influenced by Rudolf Laban's movement notation system (Kinetographie,
Ensemble Raro @ ICR London
Ensemble Raro was formed in 2004. Their goal is to create unforgettable musical moments and to combine innovative approach with rich European tradition of intimate and sincere chamber music making. Ensemble Raro is involved in performing contemporary
4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days
The highly acclaimed, award-winning film 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days, by Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, will be released in UK cinemas from 4 January. A platform release at both the Curzon Mayfair & the Renoir cinema will take place on 4 January
From Byzantium Till Today
From Byzantium Till Today showcases miniature icons and mosaics by seven well-known Romanian, Serbian, Greek, Cypriot and Bulgarian artists typical of the modern generation of Orthodox iconographers. The exhibition aims to introduce the lexicon of
Between Arts and Politics: Eastern European Reflections
(C) Cosmin BumbutA debate exploring new interactions between artistic and political practices. What is the social role of the artist? What is the political relevance of the contemporary work of art? With a special focus on the current Eastern European artistic
The Nature of Memory & Truth
Premiere screening of two visually innovative video documentaries as a performance with live music and HD projected visuals. Paul Neagu - Horizontal Rain. A video poem dedicated to the memory of Romanian sculptor Paul Neagu (1938-2004). Neagu, who worked
Romanian Triptych
Romanian Triptych: A celebration of Christmas with Romanian traditional ballads, Byzantine carols and archaic ethnic costumes. Director Ilinca Gheorghiu and an ensemble of outstanding young artists will present a performance of ancient Romanian folklore pieces:
Quixote
Quixote - A feel-good, bitter-sweet concert by Ada Milea on keyboards, electrical guitar and wacky vocals on tour in Edinburgh, Oxford and London. I suppose. . . it's time to fight. . . I suppose. . . it's time to leave. . . Sancho,
Romanian documentary @ Voyage
To celebrate the wealth and diversity of contemporary documentary films in Europe, various European cultural institutes and embassies in London and the European Commission Representation in the UK have collaborated on Voyages, a ten-day festival showcasing
Mihaela Ursuleasa @ ICR London
Mihaela Ursuleasa is a young Romanian pianist acclaimed throughout the world. As a teenager she won second prize at the International Piano Competition in Senigallia. Upon the advice of Claudio Abbado, Mihaela studied with Prof. Heinz Medjimorec at the
Taraf de Haidouks on UK tour
After their successful concert in May 2007 at the Barbican Centre, Taraf de Haidouks is back in the UK, this time with four concerts which include pieces from their brand-new album, Maskarada. To complete the bill, they have invited Forty Thieves Orkestar