Enescu’s Farewell – A Symphony for Twelve @ King’s Place
The Romanian Cultural Institute and London Schubert Players have the pleasure to invite you to a celebration of George Enescu's musical genius: Enescu's Farewell - A Symphony for Twelve. The concert is preceded by a talk by Noel Malcolm, distinguished
The House of Romania @ Open House, London
The Romanian Cultural Institute took part, for the first time, in the Open House event, London's greatest architectural showcase that celebrates all that is best about the capital's buildings, places and neighbourhoods. For two days, over 800 buildings
Romania @ The Mayor's Thames Festival
For the fourth consecutive Romanian participation, the powerful orchestra Romanian Brass and a traditional potter's wheel, handled with great skill by two craftsmen from Baia Mare and Vlădeşti, made an impression at the 15th edition of The Mayor's
Romanian Brass @ The Mayor's Thames Festival
For the fourth consecutive Romanian participation, the powerful orchestra Romanian Brass and a traditional potter's wheel, handled with great skill by two craftsmen from Baia Mare, made an impression at the 15th edition of The Mayor's Thames Festival,
Active Witness – EUNIC exhibition of photography
To celebrate the European Year of Volunteering, the exhibition Active Witness, held at Europe House in Smith Square, brings together 26 works by photographers representing 26 participating countries, whose work either engages directly with the voluntary sector,
"M House" @ Edinburgh Fringe
Romanian Cultural Institute in association with Coliseum Arts Centre present the Moldavian production M House in Edinburgh Fringe Festival. M House delivers a candid, powerful account of domestic violence through a story of raw disturbing realism. It
Staging the horror: the real story behind
The Romanian Cultural Institute together with Scottish Women's Aid are pleased to invite you to a debate about domestic violence. You will have the chance to interact with the stars of M House who will reveal some of the most painful experiences they had
Lucian Dan Teodorovici @ Edinburgh Book Festival
Lucian Dan Teodorovici will represent Romania at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2011 (), within the section Best of European Fiction. The Romanian writer will be joined by the Irish writer Kevin Barry (author of the newly-published City of Bohane)
Pianist Andrei Licaret @ St Martin in the Fields
Our long-term partnership with St Martin in the Fields continues its with a lunchtime concert as part of the Pianists of the World Series. Prize-winning Romanian pianist Andrei Licaret will perform for the first time in front of the London audience. Programme Scarlatti
The Song That Never Ends: Constantin Silvestri Celebration
The Song That Never Ends is a special evening dedicated to Romanian composer and conductor Constantin Silvestri (1913-1969). The event is part of Invitation to Composers, an unique, two-year project, co-funded by the European Cultural Fund, that encourages modern-day
Call for applications for the second round of Attic Arts 2011 2 May - 30 June 2011
Attic Arts is a residency programme at the Romanian Cultural Institute in London offering time (two months) and space (the cosy studio of the Institute) for Romanian and Moldovan artists to develop and achieve a new project to be integrated within the Institute's
Contemporary Romanian Poets: Bogdan Ghiu
Listen to live poetry and join in the conversation with award-winning poet, translator, cultural critic and theorist Bogdan Ghiu, the third guest of the Contemporary Romanian Poets series organised in association with Poet in the City. Taking place at the Romanian