Incisive Alta Ifland at European Literature Night 2021
Romanian-American author Alta Ifland joins fellow writers, translators and performers from Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, and Spain for the much-awaited, in-person edition of European Literature Night, the long-running program of readings
Alex Mirutziu's Artwork Presented at UN/MUTE NYC/ New collaborative works by 28 artists from 10 countries
The Romanian Cultural Institute is happy to support the participation of Romanian artist Alex Mirutziu in the UN/MUTE project, an international group exhibition of collaborative works by 28 artists across multiple disciplines. On view at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York
Kismet Quartet to Re-launch Enescu Soirees of New York In-person Concerts
As we are slowly getting back to in-person events, we are happy to re-launch our popular chamber music series, the Enescu Soirees of New York, with a concert offered by Kismet String Quaret, formed by Metropolitan Opera Orchestra musicians Ming-Feng Hsin (violin), Katherine
Two Romanian US Premiers at the 59th Edition of New York Film Festival (2021)
This year’s New York Film Festival main slate of recent cinematic productions, which screens at Lincoln Centre between September 24 and October 10, will feature two exceptional new Romanian movies: Radu Jude’s Golden Bear winner, Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, and
"It Goes by Quick", a World Premiere by Ana Maria Lucaciu at Battery Dance Festival
We are thrilled to support the return of the Romanian-born New York-based choreographer Ana Maria Lucaciu to the 40th edition of the spectacular Battery Dance Festival with a show entitled It Goes by Quick”, which amply demonstrates her deft treatment of calculated gesture
The RCI Digital Stage Presents: KASIMIR AND KAROLINE by Ödön von Horváth
Our series of theatrical gems from some of the best theaters in Romania continues with the still relevant satire of petit-bourgeois aspirations Kasimir and Karoline by Ödön von Horváth, one of the great masters of German interwar stage, brought to contemporary life with
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Ioan Iacob
Ioan Iacob (b. 1954), a native of Sibiu in Transylvania who now calls Düsseldorf (Germany) his home, is one of the most appreciated Romanian artists living abroad. He is a graduate of Düsseldorf’s Academy of Fine Arts where he studied with Professor Gothard Graubner,
The RCI Digital Stage Presents: MY FATHER, THE PRIEST
The RCI Digital Stage, our online theatrical series, continues with My Father, the Priest by Gabriel Sandu, directed by Leta Popescu and produced by the Liviu Rebreanu Company of the National Theater of Târgu Mureș. A powerful performance that questions the choice between
Atelier AdHoc @ ECO Solidarity - Sustainable Ideas for the Future Shared by 8 European Designers
We're glad to support Atelier AdHoc, representing Romania, at the second edition of ECO Solidarity at CLOSEUP 2021, a virtual event organized by ICFF + WantedDesign Manhattan in collaboration with EUNIC New York. During the course of two sessions on May 18, eight visionary
Easter Screening: A Living Lesson in Faith
In anticipation of Easter Sunday, we pay homage to the memory of one of the most revered figures of Romanian Christianity, Cardinal Iuliu Hossu, a beacon of courage, self-sacrifice and unwavering faith, portrayed with skill and sympathy by director Nicolae Mărgineanu in
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Ciprian Paleologu
Today's guest in our “Studio Conversations” series is Ciprian Paleologu (b. 1976), a “Romanian visionary artist” (as he jokingly likes to recommend himself) and the founder of Laborna Gallery, a creative space in Bucharest. He studied painting at the University
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Lea Rasovszky
The week’s encounter in our Arts Friday’s Studio Conversations features Lea Rasovszky (b. 1986), a young yet prolific female artist, graduate of The University of the Arts in Bucharest, whose work is characterized by a fresh message: fierce, brazen, and amused. Enjoying