"The Forgotten Woman" in New York
Based on Cătălina Florescu’s The Woman Who Kept Forgetting to Be Born adapted and directed by Matei StoianMemory fractures. Voices rise. One woman refuses to disappear. In a world shaped by silence, The Forgotten Woman” dares to speak. Romanian-American playwright
Mircea Cărtărescu, One of the Towering Figures of Contemporary Literature, Comes to RCI New York
Romanian author Mircea Cărtărescu, the winner of some of the most prestigious international literary awards, including The Dublin Literary Award (2024) and The Los Angeles Times Book Prize (2023), is making his much-awaited return to New York for a special soiree at the
Teodora is Back: The Leading Lady of Romanian Jazz Returns for a Much-Awaited American Tour
Shooting to stardom as Teodora Enache and known today as TEODORA BRODY, the marvelous voice of Romanian jazz who has captivated audiences with her fascinating presence and brilliant talent, brings to the United States her mesmerizing “Unifying Worlds: from Beethoven to
Marvelous Duo Alexandru Tomescu and Sînziana Mircea Opens the 2024 Romanian Cultural Program in the United States
At the RCI, the new year literally begins on a high note with a two-event celebration of Romania’s National Culture Day (marked on January 15), featuring the hottest performing couple in Romanian classical music: virtuoso violinist Alexandru Tomescu and dashing concert
The 2023 Romanian Film Festival in Seattle is Ready to Start
The 10th anniversary edition of one of the most impactful celebrations of Romanian film in North AmericaWe are pleased to cement our long-time partnership with the Romanian Film Festival Seattle by renewing our support for the 10th edition of an event that has become one
Mircea Cărtărescu: The Breakthrough American Tour
Come meet the author of hypnotizing SOLENOID, finalist of Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction, named one of the best books of 2022 by the New Yorker, Publishers Weekly, The Financial Times, and Words Without BordersWhile not his first English translation, Mircea Cărtărescu’s
Marius Mihalache & Band in “Săftița”: The Timeless Love Songbook
Songwriter and performer Marius Mihalache, the cimbalom (țambal) maestro, is making his triumphant return to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with his latest musical project, “Săftița”, an exuberant journey through the Romanian musical tradition
Ioana Iacob Introduces "We Might as Well Be Dead" at Tribeca Festival
Praised for her subtle and powerful performance as the main character of dystopian thriller We Might as Well Be Dead, a lucid dissection of tribalism and absurd conformity, Romanian actress Ioana Iacob joins Natalia Sinelnikova, the film’s German director, for a series
Experta în nation-branding Alina Elena Dolea în seria „Conferințelor Feraru”
As the technological revolution is transforming every aspect of our lives, making age-old ways obsolete and putting strategic communication at the heart of foreign affairs, the last Feraru conversation of the spring/summer season 2021 focused on national promotion, international
Maria Bucur Looks at the Women's Century and Beyond
Our interlocutor in the FERARU CONFERENCES this week is one of the most influential feminist academics, Professor MARIA BUCUR of Indiana University, the author of the ambitiously revisionist and original The Century of Women: How Women Have Transformed the World Since 1900
"Multicultural Identities" at the United Nations / New York, 05.28-06.03.2019
Placed under the high patronage of the President of Romania and bringing together no less than 100 artists from Romania of various ethno-cultural backgrounds, the exhibition ”Multicultural Identities”, on display at the United Nations Headquarters’ ”Curved Wall”
Performing Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe
Performing Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe A five-month long festival featuring a wide range of performances, exhibitions, film screenings, and symposia throughout New York CityThe New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, in association with leading New