Amazing Pianist Alexandra Dariescu Joins The Academy of St Martin in the Fields in an Unmissable Concert
Renowned for her bold artistry, expressive depth, and technical brilliance, Alexandra Dăriescu has established herself as one of the most exciting pianists of her generation. A trailblazer in the classical music world, she is celebrated for her innovative programming and
New Perspectives on the Holocaust: the Case of Transnistria
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London, in partnership with the Embassies of Romania and the Republic of Moldova in the United Kingdom, invite you to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a profound and thought-provoking event dedicated to the memory
“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,
Brâncuși Unpacked. His Grand Exhibitions - An illustrated talk on the life and masterpieces of Constantin Brâncuși
Join us to celebrate the patriarch of modern sculpture, Constantin Brâncuși! Hailed as one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th Century and a pioneer of modernism, Brâncuși’s work drew inspiration from Romanian folk art through Byzantine traditions as
How We Live: A Documentary about Love in Romanian-British Couples
A documentary directed by the emergent talented filmmaker Matei Parascan and especially made for RCI London will be presented on Dragobete, the traditional lovers’ day in Romania. How We Live is an intimate and boundless exploration of love in British-Romanian couples
Jazz Festivals & Presenters: What's Next?
In the fourth and last episode of our online conversation series about jazz, we will be joined by Pelin Opcin, EFG London Jazz Festival Director, Nadin Deventer, Artistic Director of JazzFest Berlin, Patricia Jochheim, Jazz Programmer at Opderschmelz Art Centre - Dudelange
The Bard and the Iron Curtain
Although a household name throughout Eastern Europe during Communism, Shakespeare was subjected, like any other author, to the harsh treatment administered by ideologues and censors. Despite this political assault, his works, with their galleries of monsters and heroes,
Fashion Inside Out
In eager anticipation of London Fashion Week, we invite you to explore fashion as a discursive practice and critical theme in the company of two of the most astute observers of this glamorous and pervasive cultural phenomenon, Sanda Miller and Peter McNeil. The two authors
Theatre Series "Tales Told in Romanian" Opens to the British Public
The funny, intelligent and vibrantly compassionate performance of Once upon a Second Time, by Mimi Brănescu, starring Vlad Zamfirescu and Mirela Oprişor, will open the theatre series Tales Told in Romanian to the British public, after the huge acclaim of the previous shows.
Charismatic pianist Alexandra Dăriescu opens the 2012/2013 Enescu Concert Series
After an astonishing last season concluded by renowned British Chilingirian String Quartet, young virtuoso Alexandra Dăriescu opens the 2012/2013 Enescu Concert Series, only a few weeks after her praised appearance at the Barbican Hall with Tchaikovsky
Romania: Tradition to Innovation
Perspectives on Romanian tourism given by the Romanian Ambassador in London, Dr. Ion Jinga and representatives of the Department of Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism Management at Oxford Brookes University, who have undertaken various tourism projects in Romania.
Evicting the Ghost @ LFA'08
This debate brings together three distinct perspectives on totalitarian space and its often problematic post-totalitarian uses. It proceeds from a look at strategies employed by contemporary artists in order to repossess the space colonized by ideology;