Emperor Caracalla's Statue in Porolissum / The History of Romania in One Object
The next artifact of our series comes from the heart of Romania, from Transylvania, and illustrates the golden era of the Roman province of Dacia. This fascinating object, on display at The National Museum of Transylvanian History in Cluj-Napoca, was once part of Emperor
Music to Forget about Worrisome Times
In the next online recital of our Enescu Soirees Romanian-American pianist ANGELA DRAGHICESCU and American violist ELIAS GOLDSTEIN demonstrate, through masterpieces of the Romantic era and beyond, the power of music to lift us above the many concerns of a difficult time.
The History of Romania in One Object / The Lunar Gifts of President Nixon
At the end of the sixties, as socialist Romania embarked on an increasingly independent foreign policy course, the U. S. -Romanian relations enjoyed a time of unprecedented rapprochement. In the aftermath of his visit to Romania, President Nixon presented Nicolae Ceaușescu,
100 Years of Saving Lives: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Romania
As the world prepares to observe the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we join in the commemoration of the tragedy of the Shoah by honoring the extraordinary humanitarian work done in Romania for more than a century by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Award-winning Documentary "Teach" Premiers in New York
The winner of the Ji. hlava Festival’s Prize for the best East and Central European documentary, Teach (Profu’) by first-time director Alexandru Brendea, will have its American premiere as part of a special showcase hosted by the Czech Center of New York, the 3rd edition
Anca Poterașu Gallery Presents “Artist Dialogue” at NADA Miami
Anca Poterașu Gallery presents “Artist Dialogue”at NADA Miami, one of the major American art fairs dedicated to showcasing new art and to celebrating the rising talents from around the globe. The artistic project comprises artworks by a promising young Romanian painter,
Romanian Film to Conclude Panorama Europe Festival / New York, 05.19.2019
The U. S. premiere of ”Several Conversations About a Very Tall Girl” by Bogdan Theodor Olteanu will close this year’s Panorama Europe - the essential festival of new and vital European cinema curated by critic and academic David Schwartz and co-presented by Museum
Teeming Romanian Film Festival in Seattle Ready to Kick Off/ Seattle, 11.02-04.2018
We are joining forces again with the indefatigable team of American Romanian Cultural Society for the 2018 anniversary edition of the Romanian Film Festival in Seattle, one of the most impactful Romanian showcases in North America. The multifaceted event will take place
Visniec at Playwrights Before the Fall
Playwrights Before the Fall: Eastern European Drama in Times of Revolution Presented by The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center in collaboration with the Czech Center, Hungarian Cultural Center, Polish Cultural Institute, Romanian Cultural Institute, and Consulate General of
Back/grounds to dramatic writing
THU, April 9, 7:30 pm | RCINY - Auditorium In collaboration with the Lark Play Development Center, RCINY presents a panel discussion with Romanian writers: Ioana Ieronim, Mihaela Michailov, Andreea Valean, moderated by Romanian-American playwright Saviana Stanescu. The
“California Dreamin’ (endless)" opens at IFC Center
January 23 - February 5 | IFC CENTER, NYC A masterpiece. – Washington Post Devastating… spins a complex dark comedy of near-Shakespearean proportions. – Variety A long-awaited theatrical release: CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' (ENDLESS) opens at IFC Center The waiting
500 YEARS OF ORTHODOX PRINTING IN ROMANIA
SAT, October 18, 10 am The Department of Theology & Religious Studies, Villanova University; ROMANIAN ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE IN THE AMERICAS; HOLY TRINITY Romanian Orthodox Church, Philadelphia, PA; With RCINY Support present: SYMPOSIUM 500 YEARS OF ORTHODOX PRINTING