Author Dan Coman at the European Literature Days 2020 - NYC
Romanian author Dan Coman joins fellow writers from Austria, Italy, Czech Republic and Malta for a new exciting project: European Literature Days - NYC (November 16-20, 2 p. m. ), introducing new and diverse European authors and books that are not to be missed. This exclusive
Lucia Cherciu and Alina Ștefănescu / Romanian Women Voices in North America
Women writers dominate the literature written by Romanians in North America. Our literary series, turning the spotlight on this phenomenal wave of creativity, organized in partnership with Denver-based Bucharest Inside the Beltway, brings together the largest group of Romanian-American
The RCI Digital Stage Presents: THE HAPPY PRINCE by Radu-Alexandru Nica/ A perennial story of love, sacrifice, and deliverance
Our miniseries devoted to children and young audiences, broadcast in partnership with The ”Luceafărul” Theater for Children and Youth of Iași, continues with Oscar Wilde’s heart-breaking “The Happy Prince”, a cautionary tale of selfless sacrifice as a cure of
A Supreme Elegy at the Enescu Soirees
After the inspired Pieces impromptues offered by pianist Alexandra Văduva, here comes another all-Enescu recital in our soirees, this time with the great composer's signature Impressions d'enfance,the nostalgic paean of lost childhood, performed with finesse and
Romanian Women Voices in North America / Ep. 6: Anca Mizumschi and Adela Sinclair
Women writers dominate the literature written by Romanians in North America. Our literary series, turning the spotlight on this phenomenal wave of creativity, organized in partnership with Denver-based Bucharest Inside the Beltway, brings together the largest group of Romanian-American
Norman Manea on Life, Literature and Moral Dilemmas, Old and New
The next guest of our Feraru Conferences is novelist, essayist, and Bard College Professor Emeritus Norman Manea, one of the most celebrated Romanian authors of the past decades and the indispensable moral compass in a world going astray. Looking back to a long and eventful
Romanian Women Voices in North America / Ep. 5: Clara Burghelea and Roxana Cazan
Women writers dominate the literature written by Romanians in North America. Our literary series, turning the spotlight on this phenomenal wave of creativity, organized in partnership with Denver-based Bucharest Inside the Beltway, brings together the largest group of Romanian-American
The Cup of Prince Bocskai / The History of Romania in One Object
The next object in focus, presented in our history series in collaboration withThe National Museum of Transylvanian History in Cluj-Napoca, is an artifact of exquisite beauty: a cup that belonged to Stephen Bocskai, the first of the great Calvinist princes who ran Transylvania
Vlad Maistorovici's "Lockdown Symphony" at The Enescu Soirees
Our collaboration withVibrate!, one of Romania’s most original and forward looking musical festivals, continues with a second installment featuring a first-rate group of classical musicians comprised of violinist and composer Vlad Maistorovici and pianist Diana Ionescu,
Romanian Women Voices in North America / Ep. 2: Domnica Rădulescu and Mihaela Moscaliuc
Women writers dominate the literature written by Romanians in North America. Our literary series, turning the spotlight on this phenomenal wave of creativity, organized in partnership with Denver-based Bucharest Inside the Beltway, brings together the largest group of Romanian-American
Valentin Naumescu on Tectonic Trends in World Politics at the Feraru Conferences
The next encounter at the Feraru Conferences focuses on the perils and opportunities in a world of dramatic transformation, with massive impact on all aspects of life on both sides of the Atlantic, in the company of author and academic Valentin Naumescu, former Secretary
Mihail Kogălniceanu's Masonic Insignias / The History of Romania in One Object
The next episode in the Romanian history saga takes us to the heart of the 19th century when a golden generation of politicians, forged in the liberal revolutions of 1848, began to develop and conceptualize the idea of bringing together all Romanian provinces in one, unified