About RCI Tel Aviv
With its central headquarters in Bucharest, the Romanian Cultural Institute has been evolving continuously over the past years and today it is represented in 19 major cities abroad: Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Szeged, Chisinau, Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Madrid,
The ICR Tel Aviv library is now open! We'll keep you posted
The public library at the Romanian Cultural Institute is now OPEN! Opening hours Tuesday 14:00-17:00 Thursday 14:00-17:00 During the following days the catalogue of the library will be posted, available for online consultation. And because a new season is starting
The General Department for Romanian Cultural Institutes Abroad (G.D.R.C.I.A.). About us
Through its international network, the General Department for Romanian Cultural Institutes Abroad (G. D. R. C. I. A. ) promotes cultural dialogue and relations, with the aim of integrating Romanian cultural values into the European and worldwide circuit. The specific goals
Romanian Cultural Institutes Network Brochure 2009
Coordonatori proiect editorial: Irina Ionescu, Ovidiu Dajbog-Miron, Raluca Doroftei Traducători: Alistair Ian Blyth, Daniela Oancea şi Brînduşa Ciugudean Direcţia Generală Institute Culturale Româneşti din Străinătate a lansat ediţia 2009 a broşurii Reţeaua
About us
With its central headquarters in Bucharest, the Romanian Cultural Institute evolved continuously over the past years and today it is represented in 19 major cities abroad: Berlin, Beijing, Brussels, Budapest, Szeged, Chisinau, Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Madrid, New York,
Media accreditation
Journalists who wish to record (audio/video) the cultural events organised at the Romanian Cultural Institute's premises in Tel Aviv are kindly requested to contact us in advance either by e-mail: info@icrtelaviv. org or by calling (+972) (0) 3 69 11 205. Thank you
Tom Sandqvist – Dada East. The Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire (in Romanian)
Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly The sustained provocations to order, decency, taste and common sense unleashed at the infamous Cabaret Voltaire in neutral Zurich during the war-torn February of 1916 have never really been matched; modernist performance began