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29 Aug 2024

CANTEMIR Programme // Images of the good life in the East

Between 14 – 28 September 2024 the project “Images of the Good Life in the East” will take place in Chișinău, organized by tranzit. ro/Bucharest in partnership with teatru-spălătorie, Ksak Association (Center for Contemporary Art Chișinău) and Bunker space,

19 Dec 2022

Recital of American harpist Priyanka Shane Gohal and violinist Octavian Ioan Pîrlea

Young violinist Octav Pirlea and harpist Priyanka Shane Gohal conclude the 2022 Romanian Concert Series at St James's Church Piccadilly with a concert featuring landmark works from the repertoire for violin and harp by Enescu, Bach and William Mathias. Students at the

19 Feb 2019

Constantin Brâncuși, Celebrated by the Romanian Cultural Institute throughout 2019

On 19 February, his birthday, the Romanian Cultural Institute pays homage to legendary sculptor Constantin Brâncuși. Since 2015, when this date was declared Constantin Brâncuși Day, it has been a National Holiday in Romania. The Romanian Cultural Institute

3 Apr 2018 - 8 Apr 2018

Romanian participation at Recto VRso - Laval Virtual 2018

Artmix Cultural Association with the support of Romanian Cultural Institute presents the interactive installation Hybrid Sensorium by Saint Machine at the international exhibition Recto VRso - Art & VR Gallery, organized by LAVAL VIRTUAL, on Châteauneuf esplanade,

22 Nov 2016

Lettre Internationale no. 99 / autumn 2016

To our readers            Letizia Battaglia, aged 80, still tries to improve the world for the benefit of the new generations. She has always been a rebel, rejecting the restrictions of a traditional marriage and striving for self development. She became a

12 Aug 2016

Lettre Internationale - no 98 / summer 2016

To our readers            Rereading history helps us to better understand contemporary issues. At their turn, present-day events modify our retrospective view, so that the past looks different, which explains why history has to be periodically rewritten. Anne

14 Nov 2011 - 15 Nov 2011

Ideological Storms: Intellectuals and the Totalitarian Temptation

The Romanian Cultural Institute in cooperation with the Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies (under the directorship of Professor Vladimir Tismaneanu) at the University of Maryland (College Park), the Cold War International History Project (Woodrow Wilson International

Lettre Internationale - no 98 / summer 2016

To our readers            Rereading history helps us to better understand contemporary issues. At their turn, present-day events modify our retrospective view, so that the past looks different, which explains why history has to be periodically rewritten. Anne

Hunting Stories Are From God

The apprentice I have already told you about had a whole year's hunting under his belt. Quite a poor campaign it had been, with only a few victories, yet rich in teaching and personal observation. The woodcocks darted through the twilight sky of a meadow like huge bats;

The Collections Of The ‘Grigore Antipa’ National Museum Of Natural History

see Gallery The cultural and historical essence, identity and creative source of a nation all reside in its cultural heritage. It therefore has considerable historical, aesthetic, sociological and scientific value, and should be protected by society through laws, institutions

The Raven: A Totem Or A Bad Omen

Scientific classification Class AVES Order PASSERIFORMES Family CORVIDAE Sub-family CORVINAE Genera and species CORVUS CORAX CORAX – the raven CORVUS CORONE CORONE – the black crow CORVUS FRUGILENUS FRUGILENUS – the rook   COLEUS MONEDULA SPERMOLOGUS – the Jackdaw

Night Lights Light Nights Of Bucharest

Sometimes glowing colorfully in the dusk air, as doors of museums open up for late visitors, or, some other times, its dark sky flushed by lasers for white nights of entertainment, Bucharest often begins to live and breathe anew after sundown.  White NightsNow that the