Events

1 Dec 2013 - 1 Dec 2013

The First Ever Romanian Feature Film, "The War for Independence", in Barbican's Silent Film Series

Right on the National Day of Romania, we celebrate the birth of our cinema with an exceptional screening of the first full length feature, The War for Independence (Independenţa României, 1912) presented in the Barbican Cinema's Silent Film series. Depicting the

23 Nov 2013 - 23 Nov 2013

"Trajan 1900". British-Romanian Panel Discusses the Avatars of the Most Famous Column

Dr Ernest Oberlander-Târnoveanu, Director of Romania's National History Museum, joins Geoffrey Marsh, Director of Theatre and Performance at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), to discuss the story of Trajan's Column in Rome and of its impressive casts

14 Nov 2013 - 23 Nov 2013

Dance, London's New "Currency"

Romanian artists Florin Flueraş and Alina Popa take part inCurrency, London's newest dance festival, a common initiative of The Place, Crying Out Loud, EUNIC London and EU Commission Representation in London. Expect shows that defy convention and studio collaborations

21 Nov 2013 - 21 Nov 2013

"Trajan 1900". British Star Richard Johnson Introduces Mircea Drăgan's Film "The Column" at the Romanian Cinematheque

In Romanian with English subtitles. Columna (The Column), a grand cinematic chronicle presenting one of the most consequential moments in European history, screens at the Romanian Cinemateque in the presence of its leading star Richard Johnson. The screening is part of Trajan

20 Nov 2013 - 20 Nov 2013

EUNIC London Annual Conference: Europe – Why Bother? Artists and Intellectuals Respond to Europe

We are delighted to host the 4th edition of one of EUNIC London's flagship programmes, the annual conference of international cultural cooperation and cultural diplomacy. The event will bring together some great European names in the arts, academia and public affairs

11 Nov 2013 - 11 Nov 2013

Special Screening: "Wild Carpathia" III

The third and last episode in the popular Wild Carpathia series takes us to Northern Romania and the Maramureş - one of the most picturesque regions in The Carpathians. Presenter Charlie Ottley and his companions also explore the scenic views of Moldova and Bucovina, where

7 Nov 2013 - 7 Nov 2013

Nostalgic Vibes in the Enescu Concerts Series

Romanian-trained Albanian violinist Alda Dizdari, praised for her suave interpretations, makes her debut in the Enescu Concerts Series with a recital full of melancholic fervour, which brings to life the enchanting harmonies of La Belle Epoque. Alda will be accompanied by

21 Oct 2013 - 21 Oct 2013

Inside Romanianness

Alex Drace-Francis and Ruxandra Trandafoiu, the authors of the newest Western incursions into our national soul - The Traditions of Invention. Romanian Social and Ethnic Stereotypes in Historical Context (Brill Publishers, 2013) and, respectively, Diaspora Online. Identity

20 Oct 2013 - 20 Oct 2013

Renowned Chilingirian Quartet and special guests perform Enescu’s magnificent String Octet at Southbank Centre

The Romanian Cultural Institute and The London Chamber Music Society are proud to present George Enescu's magnificent String Octet within the 2013-2014 Classical Season at Southbank Centre, the Purcell Room. Alongside Enescu's masterpiece, the programme features

6 Oct 2013 - 13 Oct 2013

Romanian Cultural Days in Reykjavik

Romanian Cultural Days in Reykjavik is a festival of discovery.   We are proud to present a wonderful range of events, featuring acclaimed artists and intellectuals as well as the best of Romanian classical and contemporary music, film, spoken word, wine & cuisine.

10 Oct 2013 - 13 Oct 2013

Romanian heavyweights at the 57th edition of the BFI London Film Festival

In its fourth year, our partnership with the British Film Institute brings to London 2013's best Romanian films and helmers for a series of illuminating events.    Join us for the screening of 2013 Golden Bear winner Child's Pose (Poziţia copilului), followed

6 Oct 2013 - 6 Oct 2013

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.