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28 Sep 2013

European Day of Languages @ Verona Garden

Crossing Europe in a language trip on the European Day of Languages - Saturday, 28 September 2013, at the Verona Graden, in central Bucharest This year’s European Day of Languages events in Romania will take place on Saturday, September 28, between 11. 00 - 17. 00, in

20 Jun 2013

Eminescu. The Eventual Crossing

Although he travelled extensively since very young, the towering bard of Romanian poetry, Mihai Eminescu (1850–1889), never crossed the Channel. Belgravia will however be filled by his presence through an event celebrating the enduring work of the immortal poet in an original

14 Jun 2013

Open Night of the Institutes 2013

Language courses, exhibition of designer clothes, jewelry and furniture, music and film were the main ingredients of a carefully crafted mix offered by the Romanian Cultural Institute for the annual sleepless Open Night held on Friday, 14, to Saturday, June 15. Having reached

30 Nov 2012 - 4 Dec 2012

Democracy as Form of Life

Democracy as Form of Life In 1993, Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner published the book The Global Resurgence of Democracy, in which different authors shared, with unconcealed satisfaction, the diagnosis according to which “democracy’s third wave” takes place worldwide

29 Sep 2012

The European Day of Languages @ Cervantes Institute

The European Day of Languages gathers each year, on September 26, millions of people in 45 countries. It all started in 2001, with an ambition to advance cultural and linguistic diversity throughout Europe, to promote language learning to all European citizens. Beyond these

13 May 2012 - 15 May 2012

Lebanese civil society and cultural actors take part in the EUNIC Euro-Mediterranean Forum in Jordan

Lebanese civil society and cultural actors will participate, between the 13 and 15 of May 2012, in the Euro-Mediterranean Forum on Creative Industries and Society, organised at the Dead Sea, in Jordan, by the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC). The event

7 Nov 2011 - 31 Jan 2012

Fostering Artistic Practices: Call for project proposals for 2012

 „Fostering Artistic Practices: Call for project proposals for 2012. Romanian Institute for Culture and Humanistic Research of Venice and Romanian Cultural Institute „Dimitrie Cantemir of Istanbul The Romanian Institute for Culture and Humanistic Research of Venice

24 Nov 2011 - 8 Dec 2011

“Siberia – the place to hide away”, curator Alexandra Semenova

Thursday, 24th of November 2011, at 07:30 p. m. , the opening of the exhibition Siberia – the place to hide away curator Alexandra Semenova showing works of artists Alexander Kuptzov, Dinara Hafizova, Tatiana Antonuk, Vasilina Popova, Gleb Pokrov, Roza Mozhaiskaya, Alexey

31 Mar 2011 - 4 Dec 2011

“When we were the Byzantium”

The Romanian Cultural Institute will organize in the following period, March-December 2011, a series of musical encounters gathered underneath the banner When we were the Byzantium, with the announced participation of various artists coming from abroad alongside very talented

4 Jun 2011 - 7 Jun 2011

Octavian Gheorghiu (clarinet) and Remus Henning (organ) in Lebanon

The Romanian Cultural Institute and the Romanian Embassy to Lebanon in coordination with the Faculty of Music of the Saint-Esprit de Kaslik University (USEK) and the Office of Communications of the American University in Beirut (AUB) cordially invite you to a concert by

7 Jul 2010 - 31 Jul 2010

Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, 7-31 July 2010

LEARN ROMANIAN IN ROMANIA! As a result of the evaluation of the 4 applications from UK citizens, the two grants offered by the British Council were awarded to: 1. Antony Ian Hoyte-West – 82 % 2. Paul Sims – 78 % As a result of the evaluation of the 28 applications

6 May 2010 - 30 May 2010

EUROPEAN FILM FESTIVAL, 14th Edition

The 14th edition of the European Film Festival, organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute, will take place over May 6 - 30, 2010 in Bucharest, Braşov, Iaşi, Tîrgu-Mureş and Timişoara. The program will include over 50 films, representing 28 European countries.