Brâncuşi, Britain and the Idea of Modern Sculpture
The concluding event of the Henry Moore Foundation’s research season ‘Brâncuşi and Britain’ organised with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to join forces with Henry Moore Foundation
Romanian films screenings and participations at Sheffield DocFest 2024
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London supports the Romanian presence at the most important international documentary film festival in Great Britain, Sheffield DocFest 2024. The short documentary Blue, written and directed by Ana Vijdea and produced by Elena Martin,
Voices from the Wall Exhibition & Talk I Dacians and Romanians in Britain
After a great journey through Carlisle and Manchester, our interactive exhibition “Voices from the Wall” which explores the history of the Dacians on Hadrian’s Wall in parallel with the lives of Romanians living in England today will arrive soon in London!Please join
Ioana Pârvulescu's "Jonah and His Daughter" Launches at Barbican Library. An affectionate and vivid account of the reluctant, recalcitrant prophet Jonah.
Award-winning Romanian author Ioana Pârvulescu and former BBC World Service journalist George Stănică will discuss Jonah and His Daughter, the latest book by Ioana Pârvulescu to be translated into English by Alistair Ian Blyth forIstros Books, hot off the printing
Voices from the Wall - Exhibition & Talk I Dacians and Romanians in Britain
“Voices from the Wall”, our interactive exhibition exploring the history of the Dacians on Hadrian’s Wall in parallel with the lives of Romanians living in England today will arrive soon in Manchester!Please join us for the opening event, to take place on 8 May, 6.
Brâncuși and Britain. Leading Curators Unpack Brâncuşi’s Legacy. Curatorial discussion between two leading curators of Brâncuşi’s work - Ariane Coulondre and Matthew Gale
Join us for an insightful conversation on Brâncuși's relationship with Britain and his ongoing influence upon modern sculpture. The Romanian Cultural Institutein London is thrilled to partner with Henry Moore Institutefor the Brâncuși season and support
Conductor Cristian Măcelaru and Pianist Mihai Ritivoiu, Ambassadors of the George Enescu Competition. A special event organised in the Enescu Concerts Series 2023-2024
We are delighted to partner up with Artexim, proud organizer of the George Enescu International Festival and Competition since 1991, to promote in the UK the upcoming 19th edition of the Competition, taking place in Bucharest from 31 August – 27 September 2024. The Enescu
Dialogue of the Wind and Sea - Remembering Nina Cassian at 100 Years since Her Birth
Poetesse extraordinaire, masterful translator of Shakespeare, Molière and Bertolt Brecht, utopia lover, famous for declaring that her motherland has always been the Romanian Language, Nina Cassian (1924-2014) spent the last 30 years of her life in an, at the beginning,
A Peek into the Fascinating World of Opera
The April recital of our Enescu Concerts Series brings to London audiences an unmissable event organised in partnership with Bucharest National Opera House and featuring two of its most renowned and internationally acclaimed musicians, soprano Marta Sandu and tenor Daniel
VOICES OF FREEDOM: ROMANIA AT THE LONDON BOOK FAIR
Romania’s 14th participation at the London Book Fair celebrates generations of astonishing writers, who offer strong, original voices and well-crafted language through their awarded books. 35 years since the Romanian Revolution, we celebrate freedom in all its creative
Portraits of Women. On Fragility and Strength - Film | Performance | Talk
We are proud to celebrate International Women's Day with an unconventional event exploring the strength and vulnerability of women. The evening will feature the screening of Fragile, a documentary co-produced by Storyscapes &Fragile Society, a live performance
The British Love Affair with Romania
As Valentine's Day approaches, we are busy preparing a very special event about the British Love Affair with Romania. Writer Bronwen Riley and art historian Lucy Abel Smith have unearthed some joyous examples of the British falling in love with Romania. Their sometimes