Events

26 Feb 2017 - 26 Feb 2017

Cristian Mungiu’s 'Graduation' at Dublin International Film Festival

Over the past few years, the biggest film festival in Ireland - and our oldest partner across the Irish Sea - has celebrated Romanian cinema & film-makers through numerous projections, Q&A sessions and special events. At this year's edition, the Irish cinephiles

25 Feb 2017 - 25 Feb 2017

Anamaria Marinca: the Art and Craft of Acting

Romanian actress Anamaria Marinca joins an exquisite ensemble of film-makers who, as part of EUNIC London's 'Craft of Film', a series of events hosted by Barbican Centre and running between 22-28 February 2017, will reveal and explain the technical abilities

17 Jan 2017 - 21 Feb 2017

'Standpoint’: Romanian Design at the London Fashion Week 2017

We are delighted to announce our 7th consecutive participation at the London Fashion Week, one of the biggest congregations of fashionistas in the world. This year's exhibition, entitled 'Standpoint', explores the intersections between the multiple layers

8 Feb 2017 - 12 Feb 2017

Matei Vişniec’s “What Shall We Do with the Cello” premieres at London’s Vault Festival

Atelier Studio Theatre and the Romanian Cultural Institute proudly present the British premiere of Matei Vişniec's What Shall We Do with the Cello, a funny and sharply relevant play by Romania's most prolific and celebrated contemporary playwright. The show is

25 Jan 2017 - 25 Jan 2017

"Toni Erdmann”, a Very Special Screening

We are excited to support Goethe Institute's special screening of Maren Ade's Toni Erdmann, the cinematic revelation of 2016 made with the support of Romanian producing, acting and specialist talent. The plot follows the relationship between the career focused

31 Oct 2016 - 23 Jan 2017

Romanian Cultural Institute London Launches Its First Language Course

The most recent addition to our permanent programme is a state of the art language course, devoted to beginners and taught by the highly experienced Laura Manu at the welcoming premises of 1 Belgrave Square. If you wish to embark on a journey of linguistic and cultural discovery,

19 Jan 2017 - 19 Jan 2017

Romanians against the Holocaust: an Evening of Remembrance

Join us for an evening of remembrance and reflection, commemorating, through photography, music and film, the tragic faith of the Jewish communities of Romania and Europe during the Holocaust.  The event is organized by the Romanian Embassy in London and the Romanian Cultural

14 Jan 2017 - 14 Jan 2017

Romanian Books for the Brent Library

We celebrate Romania's National Culture Day with the official opening of the Romanian Section at Willesden Green Library in Brent, London's borough which hosts the biggest Romanian community in the UK. Made possible by a generous donation offered by the National

15 Dec 2016 - 15 Dec 2016

RCI Tops 2016 with the Most Beautiful Carols in the World

The effervescent 2016 at the Romanian Cultural Institute comes to an end with a sing-a-long concert of the world's most uplifting carols, performed by the incomparable Oana Cătălina Chiţu, one of Romania's most celebrated voices, accompanied by Moldovan cimbalom

13 Dec 2016 - 13 Dec 2016

Identities under Threat?

Following extensive research on the complexities of national belonging and pluralism in East-Central Europe, Oxford Brookes University's Marius Turda together with University of Oxford's Jan Fellerer and Robert Pyrah build further on the theme and showcase

12 Dec 2016 - 12 Dec 2016

Star Globetrotter Michael Portillo at the Romanian Cultural Institute

We are thrilled to present Michael Portillo's fascinating TV travelogue about Romania, 'Transylvania to the Black Sea', part of BBC Two's popular 'Great Continental Railway Journeys', followed by a conversation, moderated by RCI Director Dorian

9 Dec 2016 - 11 Dec 2016

Shakespeare According to Volceanov

Visionary translator and editor George Volceanov, the driving force behind Romania's most ambitious Shakespeare translation project in decades, joins an international creative ensemble gathered in Norwich to mark 400 years since The Bard's death. On 8 December,