Romanian Scenes: A Musical Portrait - Gala Recital for the National day of Romania by Mezzo-soprano Adriana Festeu and Pianist Cristian Sandrin
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is thrilled to present, within its most successful permanent programme, Enescu Concerts Series, two acclaimed British-Romanian musicians, alumni of the prestigious Royal Academy of Music, mezzo-sopranoAdriana Festeuand pianistCristian
Romanian Voices at the V&A: Exploring ‘Fluid Futures’ in Global Eastern Europe
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to partner with the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and fellow EUNIC members in supporting “Fluid Futures: Recalibrating Land and History in Global Eastern Europe”, a one-day international symposium bringing
Crown & Chronicle: Romania’s Royal Women Reimagined
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted to invite you to a compelling literary evening at Wembley Library,marking the London launch ofTwo Queens and a Chronicler, the latest novel by accomplished Romanian-American writerAlta Ifland. The evening will feature
Celebrated Designer Andra Clițan Brings Romanian Creativity to London Textile Month
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London proudly supports the inclusion of Romanian textile art in the official programme of London Textile Month – a new festival organised by the renowned British magazineSelvedge. On this special occasion, the elegant venue of RCI London
Lena Chilari at the 2025 European Poetry Festival
This summer, Romania-based Moldovan-Bulgarian poet Lena Chilari makes her UK stage debut at the 8th edition of the European Poetry Festival. She will be the protagonist of two spoken word performances in Norwich and Liverpool, created especially for the festival alongside
Oculi Ensemble to Inaugurate the 2025 Enescu Concerts Series
We are delighted to welcome Oculi Ensemble, a stellar collective of classical musicians comprised of Charlotte Scott & Emma Parker - violin, Sascha Bota - viola, Nathaniel Boyd & Tim Posner – cello in the opening of the 2025 season of Enescu Concerts Series.
Echoes of Old Bucharest: A Love Story
We are happy to kick off our 2025 programme with a special event that revisits the history and charm of Romania’s capital city, Bucharest, with a strong accent on its golden age: the interwar period. Organised in partnership with the Museum of Bucharest and supported by
Teodora Brody and London Symphony Orchestra in Concert for the National Day of Romania
An incredible evening of music from Teodora Brody's album RhapsodyVisionary jazz singer Teodora Enache, today known as Teodora Brody, presents an incredible evening of music from her album Rhapsody, featuring world premiere vocal arrangements of widely loved classical repertoire.
Of Stone and Steel. A Voyage into the World of Urbex
The Romanian Cultural Institute and the Romanian Embassy in London are delighted to invite you to the Private View of Her Royal Highness Princess Sophie of Romania's acclaimed photography exhibition Of Stone and Steel. A Voyage into the World of Urbex. The exhibition,
Dynamic Mithras Trio Open the 2024-2025 Season of the Enescu Concerts Series
An unforgettable season opening! Praised for their ‘exhilarating, highly-toned’ performances (The Arts Desk), the Mithras Trio have established themselves as one of the next generation’s most exciting and dynamic piano trios. We are honoured to kick off our
"The Island" by Anca Damian at BFI with live accompaniment and Q&A
We are proud to present the London premiere of the adult animated film 'The Island' directed by Anca Damian with live accompaniment by the Balanescu Ensemble + Q&A with director Anca Damian and composer Alexander Balanescu. A CineConcert to be discovered at
“Traffic Jam” by Alina Nelega at Hotbed Theatre Festival Cambridge. Presenting new Romanian drama in English!
We are thrilled to partner up with Hotbed Theatre Festival Cambridge, which takes place 19-21 July, an annual new writing festival, celebrating and platforming the best new writing from across the region and beyond for the last 22 years. Traffic Jam” by Alina Nelega,