Events

20 Jan 2012 - 20 Jan 2012

The maverick of Romanian composition opens our 2012 programme

We cordially invite you to the opening event of our 2012 Programme with an evening of chamber music by the revelation of  Romanian contemporary music, composer and violinist Vlad Maistorovici, on Friday 20 January. The line-up of performers includes award-winning

27 Dec 2011 - 27 Dec 2011

Victor Nicoară @ St Martin in the Fields

Victor Nicoară is the fourth young Romanian musician to appear in the popular New Music Series. Pianist and composer, Victor has distinguished himself as a versatile and accomplished performer through appearances in Europe and beyond the continent. Programme: F.

10 Dec 2011 - 10 Dec 2011

Award-winning artist Mircea Cantor talks about his work

Romanian artist Mircea Cantor, the winner of Marcel Duchamp Prize 2011, will discuss his work and practice at the Hepworth Wakefield, with support from the Romanian Cultural Institute in London. The event is organised in collaboration with Pavilion Leeds,

30 Nov 2011 - 4 Dec 2011

Anca Benera reveals unseen London

Join us for the opening of Anca Benera's exhibition revealing London's lost rivers, latent social tensions and hidden codes of behaviour.   The works on display have been made during  the artist's joint residency at Camden Arts Centre and the

1 Dec 2011 - 1 Dec 2011

Gala recital on the National Day of Romania with soprano Alexandra Coman & pianist Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea

This year, on the occasion of the National Day of Romania, we invite you to a gala recital given by Alexandra Coman, the successful and well-known Romanian soprano, together with composer Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea. They will offer the audience an outstanding

24 Nov 2011 - 24 Nov 2011

The Contest by Dan Piţa @ Romanian Cinemateque

We invite you to the screening of Dan Piţa's iconic film The Contest, which tells the story of an outdoor competition that gradually turns into a perilous expedition through the labyrinths of conscience. Introduced by film journalist Edward Lawrenson Leading

20 Nov 2011 - 20 Nov 2011

Lucian Ban and his fabulous octet invited to perform at London Jazz Festival

Acclaimed pianist Lucian Ban, accompanied by an exceptional group of musicians, will perform Enescu Re-Imagined at London Jazz Festival. Conceived by Lucian Ban and John Hebert, the Enescu Re-Imagined project was inspired by the work of the great Romanian

4 Nov 2011 - 20 Nov 2011

Lia Perjovschi's first exhibition in Ireland

Lia Perjovschi, one of Romania's leading contemporary artists, opens her first exhibition in Ireland with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute London, as part of the TULCA Art Festival in Galway. For nearly twenty years, Lia has embarked

9 Nov 2011 - 19 Nov 2011

Vlad Massaci’s Festen at Barbican Centre London - appreciated by UK press

The UK press acknowledged with greetings the Romanian play Festen, directed by Vlad Massaci and put on stage at Barbican Centre. The tour is part of a greater project initialized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, with the support of  prestigious British

9 Nov 2011 - 19 Nov 2011

Nottara Theatre Tour in London

Nottara Theatre from Bucharest showcases, at Barbican Centre, Vlad Massaci's stage version of Festen by Thomas Vinterberg and Mogens Rukov. The production is a sample of world class directing and performance and marks the come back of the Romanian theatre

19 Oct 2011 - 17 Nov 2011

Four Faces of Modernity: Bitzan, Maitec, Mitroi, Nicodim

Opening: Wednesday 19 October, 6. 30 - 8. 30pm Ion Bitzan, Ovidiu Maitec, Florin Mitroi and Ion Nicodim are four of Romania's most celebrated artists for their original ideas and resourceful works that built up an artistic typology of the 1970 / 90s, during the

17 Nov 2011 - 17 Nov 2011

Poetic Voices in Conversation: Vasile Garnet and Mario Petrucci

Vasile Garnet will conclude the 2011 series Contemporary Romanian Poets organised in partnership with Poet in the City, which over the course of 2011 has presented six of Romania's most accomplished poets: Denisa Comănescu, Claudiu Komartin, Bogdan Ghiu, Miruna