The Romanian Musician Cristian Niculescu: A Tale of Technique, Talent and Simply Ravishing Sounds
The February concert of the long-lasting and popular Enescu Series is a feast of music performed by pianist Cristian Niculescu. The wonderfully curated programme includes grand names such as Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, Satie and Enescu. Programme:George Enescu- Op. 18 Pièces
Scores for a Midsummer Afternoon
Tenor Vlad Robu and pianist Iulia Marin, two of the most eulogised performers of the young generation, render a midsummer musical delight to soundtrack the careless adrift of a London July afternoon. The Romanian duo’s programme features pieces by George Enescu, Francesco
The Romanian Centenary Celebration: 'Music from the Great War'
As part of our special programme of events honouring the Centenary of the establishment of Greater Romania (1918-2018), our popular Enescu Concert Series looks back, through a succession of events, to 100 years of best Romanian music. We start the festive year with compositions
A Romanian Docuhistory at UCL SSEES’ Centenary Film Festival
Part of the renowned University College London, The School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) is celebrating 100 years as academic gateway to the East European cultures and societies, through a series of commemorative events. Among various festivities,
An Oxonian in the East: Tom Wilson’s 'The București Experiment' at the Romanian Cinematheque
The Romanian Cinematheque's autumn season debuts with a controversial film that claims precedence in several respects: it is the first documentary included in our programme, it is screened in London for the first time and it is made by a first-time director.
Romania at the London Book Fair 2014: 'All is old and new is all'
Our programme at one of the world's most consequential congregations in the realm of books gravitates around the age-old interplay of cultural tradition and change, the endless crossbreed of legacy and innovation, the inescapable tension between establishment
Panels and Conversations at the London Book Fair
Our sixth consecutive participation at the biggest book showcase in Britain is placed under the aegis of the extraordinary Romanian literary heritage created in Great Britain, as well as in the English-speaking world, during the past decades. At the Romanian stand in Earls
The Glory and the Limits of the Body: Bio-art Exhibition by Christian Paraschiv
Opening: Thu 15 March, 6. 30pm @ 1 Belgrave Square SW1X 8PH 16 March-13 April, 10am-5pm With the London Olympics 2012 approaching fast, the human body - its performances and its limits - becomes the focus of reflection and debate this year. Christian Paraschiv,
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
Rezidenta ICR în diplomatie culturala
ICR Londra lanseaza Rezidenta în diplomatie culturala, acordata cetatenilor români si moldoveni prin concurs. Rezidenta în diplomatie culturala este un program de instruire practica si coaching cu durata de 3 luni, derulat în cadrul ICR Londra si al unei institutii
A Bomb Was Stolen @ The Celluloid Curtain Festival Director: Ion Popescu-Gopo
Romania 1961, 72 min, no dialogue. Director Ion Popescu-Gopo | Screenplay Ion Popescu-Gopo | Camera Stefan Horvath | Music Dumitru Capoianu | Production Filmstudio Bucuresti Cast: Iurie Darie, Emil Botta, Haralambie Boros, Ovid Teodorescu, Geo Saizescu, Tudorel Popa,
Lumea vazuta de Ion B de Alexander Nanau
Filmul lui Alexander Nanau prezinta povestea lui Ion Barladeanu, care de la o viata de vagabond pe strazile Bucurestiului a ajuns intr-un an artist de prestigiu international, cu expozitii alaturi de lucrari de Andy Warhol. Lumea artistica este uimita de