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28 Sep 2020

The Sword of Prince Ipsilanti / The History of Romania in One Object

The artifact presented in the newest episode of The History of Romania in One Object series points out to the special geopolitical position Moldavia and Wallachia had at the meeting point of three bellicose empires: The Ottoman, The Austrian, and The Russian. Situated at

19 Aug 2020 - 19 Aug 2020

"ALMOST", a Romanian Premiere at Battery Dance Festival 2020

We return to one of NYC’s most beloved festivals, Battery Dance Festival, with an original, specially produced show, stunningly choreographed and performed by Ana Maria Lucaciu and Razvan Stoian. Artfully shot by director Tobin Del Cuore, “Almost” is an opportune parable

16 Jul 2020

Renowned Fatu Duo in the Enescu Soirees Online

Despite all the restrictions, the summer evenings can still be enjoyable thanks to the recitals of the Enescu Soirees Online, which continue with the renowned Fatu Duo, made of two outstanding musicians: Romanian-American Cristian Fatu – violin and Victoria Fatu-Martyrosian

8 Jul 2020 - 8 Jul 2020

The RCI Digital Stage Presents: Shakespeare’s THE TEMPEST

Our Digital Stage Series continues with the National Theater of Bucharest production of THE TEMPEST, with a brilliant cast crowned by legendary Romanian thespian and international film star Ion Caramitru as Prospero and a directorial vision emphasizing its striking contemporary

2 Jul 2020

Soprano Laura Nicorescu and Conductor Leo Hussain Join Forces in a Memorable Online Recital

A couple in real life but seldom seen together on stage, dashing soprano Laura Nicorescu and star conductor Leo Hussain make a special appearance as outstanding musical duo for our Enescu Soirees series with a recital that is destined for online heaven. Watch on our BLOG.

1 Jul 2020

Dissecting the Leviathan: Katherine Verdery Talks Socialism and What Came Next

We are proud to welcome Professor KATHERINE VERDERY, one of the most influential contemporary anthropologists and the author of several seminal studies about life in socialist Romania and the post-communist transition in Eastern Europe, as the next guest in our FERARU CONFERENCES

24 Jun 2020

Andreea Tănăsescu at the Feraru Conferences: Adorning the World with a Romanian Blouse

We are marking the Universal Day of the Romanian Blouse, celebrated throughout the world on June 24, with a conversation about harnessing the power of the internet for essential causes with cultural promoter and communication specialist ANDREEA TĂNĂSESCU, the founder of

18 Jun 2020

PlaCello Ensemble: Overtures to (Re)Open Everything

Intrepid cellist Răzvan Suma's latest project, PlaCello Ensemble, formed with other three younger cellists, Ștefan Cazacu, Ella Bokor and Mircea Marian, has put up a program of sparkling baroque and classical overtures by Charpentier, Mozart, Rossini, and Händel.

16 Jun 2020

LIFE ANEW. Writers Imagine the World after the Pandemic / Robert Șerban

In time of calamity and social distress, it was often the writers who were called to imagine how the world would heal its wounds and begin again. Inspired by the creative examples of the past, we have summoned an extraordinary ensemble of authors and translators and challenged

10 Jun 2020

Petru Popescu on Hollywood Inside Out

This week’s interlocutor in the Leon Feraru Conferences Online is bestselling author, screenwriter and film-maker PETRU POPESCU, one of the best-known Romanian names on the American and international literary scene. A Hollywood insider who has worked with A-lister directors

9 Jun 2020

LIFE ANEW. Writers Imagine the World after the Pandemic / Andreea Răsuceanu

In time of calamity and social distress, it was often the writers who were called to imagine how the world would heal its wounds and begin again. Inspired by the creative examples of the past, we have summoned an extraordinary ensemble of authors and translators and challenged

8 Jun 2020

The History of Romania in One Object / The Flag of Lupșa

In 1918, at the end of the bloodiest war history had ever known, Romanians fulfilled their most cherished political ideal: the unification of all historical provinces where they were in the majority – Transylvania, Banat, Crișana, Maramureș, Bessarabia, and Bukovina