Events

2 Jul 2013 - 2 Jul 2013

Romania on the RADAR: Mercury Quartet Light Up the Forge

The RADAR Concert Series was created by Mercury Quartet at London's trendy and intimate The Forge Club in Camden and represents the ensemble's aim for discovering and showcasing the most exciting emerging composers alongside masterworks of the 20th and 21st century.

28 Jun 2013 - 29 Jun 2013

Tudor Giurgiu’s Of Snails And Men debuts at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2013

The Edinburgh International Film Festival continues its love affair with Romanian cinema - at this year's 67th edition Tudor Giurgiu will present for the first time in the UK his newest feature Of Snails and Men (Despre oameni si melci). This production brings you

28 Jun 2013 - 28 Jun 2013

Matei Visniec Meets His London Enthusiasts

We are proud to welcome the celebrated Paris-based playwright, novelist and poet Matei Visniec at his first appearance in 1 Belgrave Square, the very address of Romanian culture in Britain. The reputed writer will be engaging in a dialogue with his London enthusiasts, following

7 Jun 2013 - 28 Jun 2013

Heritage and Innovation: Romania at the London Festival of Architecture

Our fourth participation at the London Festival of Architecture(LFA), a citywide celebration of international built environment from over 40 countries, brings together the extraordinary creators of 120 years of Romanian architectural heritage and the heralds of contemporary

20 Jun 2013 - 20 Jun 2013

Eminescu. The Eventual Crossing

Although he travelled extensively since very young, the towering bard of Romanian poetry, Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889), never crossed the Channel. Belgravia will however be filled by his presence through an event celebrating the enduring work of the immortal poet in an original

13 Jun 2013 - 13 Jun 2013

Pernicious Paper: Securitate’s Files and their Afterlife

For almost fifteen years, the darkest secrets of life and death under communism have been brought to light by The National Council of the Study of the Archives of Securitate (CNSAS), the custodian of a terrible history of surveillance, repression, and human sufferance.  Historian Dennis

8 Jun 2013 - 8 Jun 2013

Dublin Lab Sounds Romanian

Six new Irish and Romanian collaborative pieces integrating acoustic music, live electronic music, interactive video and dance will debut at the daring Dublin Sound Lab with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The programme features four commissioned works by

26 Feb 2013 - 7 Jun 2013

Object in Focus: Romanian Easter Eggs

In association with the Horniman Museum and Gardens, we celebrate Easter traditions through a special display of over 80 Romanian decorated eggs at the Vestry House and Valence House museums, London. The skillfully painted eggs come from Bucovina, the north-eastern

7 Jun 2013 - 7 Jun 2013

Conferinţa internaţională “Shakespeare's Cracked Mirrors: Broken Female Bodies and Savage Male Minds”

We are proud to partner with The International Shakespeare Centre, The Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies and the University of Timisoara's Department of English and host the first Shakespeare event organised by the distinguished academic consortium outside

30 Apr 2013 - 6 Jun 2013

Marin Gherasim’s Heavenly Visions Open the New Series Romanian Contemporary Masters

Private View in the presence of the artistThe Brancusi Gallery of the Romanian Cultural Institute provides the scene for a new and exciting series of exhibitions dedicated to the most revered names of Romanian painting of today. Projecting a genuine visual history of Romanian

6 Jun 2013 - 6 Jun 2013

The Visionary of Bournemouth, Remembered on Belgravia's Busiest Chamber Music Stage

The final concert of the 2012-2013 Enescu Concets Series celebrates the genius of Constantin Silvestri at 100 years since his birth and, at the same time, the legacy of the seminal friendship between two great composers, Silvestri and Enescu. Pianist Anda Anastasescu pays

5 Jun 2013 - 5 Jun 2013

Wild Carpathia II: Exclusive Screening at BAFTA

The sequel of the groundbraking hymn to Transylvanian landscapes, which brings into the frame a journey from the Danube's Iron Gate to its amazing Delta, premiers at BAFTA. The screening is complemented by a gueststar appearance of ethnographer and folklorist Grigore