Dr. Ioan Rațiu's Desk Set / The History of Romania in One Object
The week's focus in our historical journey, made possible by a partnership withThe National Museum of Transylvanian History in Cluj-Napoca, is the elegant Desk Set that belonged to Dr. Ioan Rațiu, one of the leaders of the national movement of Romanians in Transylvania,
Beethoven Rules This Week at the Enescu Soirees
The perennial genius of Beethoven is celebrated in this week's recital at the Enescu Soirees Online, featuring two brilliant young musicians, violinist Mălina Ciobanu and pianist Daria Tudor, ready to offer an evening of passion, prowess, and precision. Alongside
Criticul de film Andrei Gorzo despre 100 de ani de cinematografie românească
With his piercing critical gaze, sure sense of aesthetic orientation and in-depth knowledge of cinematic history, Andrei Gorzo is one of the most authoritative voices in Romanian film. In the next conversation of the Feraru series, the outspoken, revered critic will look
Romanian Women Voices in North America / Ep. 3: Carmen Bugan & Alina Cumpan
Women writers dominate the literature written by Romanians in North America. Our literary series, turning the spotlight on this phenomenal wave of creativity, organized in partnership with Denver-basedBucharest Inside the Beltway, brings together the largest group of Romanian-American
The Cup of Prince Bocskai / The History of Romania in One Object
The next object in focus, presented in our history series in collaboration withThe National Museum of Transylvanian History in Cluj-Napoca, is an artifact of exquisite beauty: a cup that belonged to Stephen Bocskai, the first of the great Calvinist princes who ran Transylvania
THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER - A Photographic Introspection by Horia Manolache
In a series of richly-imagined portraits, visual artistHoria Manolache has explored the way in which stereotypes and prejudices regarding homeless people are formed in and inhabit the social perceptions. A part of our photographic series, the exhibition based on this journey
Vlad Maistorovici's "Lockdown Symphony" at The Enescu Soirees
Our collaboration withVibrate!, one of Romania’s most original and forward looking musical festivals, continues with a second installment featuring a first-rate group of classical musicians comprised of violinist and composer Vlad Maistorovici and pianist Diana Ionescu,
The RCI Digital Stage Debuts a New Season of Theatrical Gems
Opening with Slices by Lia Bugnar, with an overwhelming performance by Ofelia PopiiThe new season of the RCI DIGITAL STAGE, our online theatrical series, is ready to launch with a prodigious feat of Romanian thespian creativity. Get in the mood for many memorable Wednesday
Scrivere Pericolosamente: Rukmini Callimachi on High-Octane Journalism
Romanian-born four-time Pulitzer Prize nominee Rukmini Callimachi, a star journalist with the New York Times and one of the world’s experts in Islamic terrorism, is our next guest at the Feraru Conferences. The dialogue will reveal a personal and professional portrait
Romanian Women Voices in North America / Ep. 2: Domnica Rădulescu and Mihaela Moscaliuc
Women writers dominate the literature written by Romanians in North America. Our literary series, turning the spotlight on this phenomenal wave of creativity, organized in partnership with Denver-based Bucharest Inside the Beltway, brings together the largest group of Romanian-American
Emperor Caracalla's Statue in Porolissum / The History of Romania in One Object
The next artifact of our series comes from the heart of Romania, from Transylvania, and illustrates the golden era of the Roman province of Dacia. This fascinating object, on display at The National Museum of Transylvanian History in Cluj-Napoca, was once part of Emperor
New York Goes to Sleep - A Photographic Journey Through the City Under the Pandemic by JOHNNY VACAR
We are proud to present Johnny Vacar’ s most recent video-photo project, entitled “New York Goes to Sleep”, which explores the pandemic’s impact on the hardest hit place on earth, with a focus on the aggressive effect of the virus over the city’s life. The Romanian-American