The European Day of Languages in Lebanon
On Monday September 26th, the European cultural institutes members of the European Union National Institutes for Culture - EUNIC in Lebanon, in collaboration with ASSABIL (Friends of Public Libraries Association), are celebrating the European Day of Languages in Lebanon
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania, 17th edition, July 5th – 30th 2011
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, Romania 17th edition, July 5th – 30th 2011 Learn Romanian in Romania! The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov.
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, 7-31 July 2010
LEARN ROMANIAN IN ROMANIA! As a result of the evaluation of the 4 applications from UK citizens, the two grants offered by the British Council were awarded to: 1. Antony Ian Hoyte-West – 82 % 2. Paul Sims – 78 % As a result of the evaluation of the 28 applications
CANTEMIR Programme 2010-2012
Launch of the 2010 – 2012 Call for Projects On 26 February 2010 the Romanian Cultural Institute is launching the 2010-2012 edition of the CANTEMIR Programme, the Institute's grants programme for cultural projects developed abroad. The goal of the CANTEMIR Programme
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses / Braşov, July 12th – August 2nd, 2009
Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, July 12th – August 2nd, 2009 Learn Romanian in Romania! The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes Romanian language, culture and civilization courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov. A multicultural
Cursuri de limbă, cultură şi civilizaţie românească, Braşov, 12 iulie - 2 august 2009
Learn Romanian in Romania! The Romanian Cultural Institute organizes Romanian language, culture and civilization courses in the 12th century citadel of Braşov. A multicultural environment, Braşov (Corona, Kronstradt, Brassó) was renowned not only as an important medieval
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Sometimes it is more difficult to win the peace than to win the war. This is what the historian Şerban Pavelescu shows by analyzing “The Peaces of the Greater Romania”. Romania’s status at the Peace Conference was ambiguous, because the separate peace concluded
General Regulation - Scholarships and Residences – 2018
The address for submitting the documents: Institutul Cultural Român, Aleea Alexandru nr. 38, sector 1, Bucureşti 011 824, RomaniaContact: Cătălin Rogojinaru, e-mail: catalin. rogojinaru@icr. ro___________ General Regulation – Scholarships and Residences – 2018 GENERAL
Album Aurel Bulacu
“In his early work Bulacu would use motifs that were intentionally figurative through their exploration of domestic intimacies, albeit more unsettling than the bathrooms of the pop artist Tom Wesselman; then, as if in a museum, he switched to armouries, visited mythical-cultural
Chekhov, Shakespeare, Bergman văzuți de/seen by Andrei Șerban
Bilingual edition (Romanian - English) Texts by Andrei Șerban, Ana Maria Narti Photographs: Mihaela Marin English version: Samuel Onn In theatre, the event is the performance. Those yet to see the performance become witnesses to it through Mihaela’s photographs – perceiving,
Why Animalia
Animals have well-defined pigeonholes assigned by the traditional Romanian mindset. From wee to huge, all creatures are cast in distinct roles that any inhabitant of temperate geographical areas will recognize: hardworking as an ant (or bee), stupid as a goose, haughty as
The Fox: From Fable To Reality
see image A widely-spread carnivorous mammal, the fox has been drawn to the attention of the people ever since early Antiquity, remaining throughout the ages the most steadfast symbol of slyness, cunningness, cruelty and cynicism. Totemic animals from one region in the