CAVES
King's College London, with support from The Romanian Cultural Institute, presents CAVES - a programme of talks, performances, sound and film installations exploring the figure of the cave from pre-history to contemporaneity. The programme is curated by Alan Read
From East to West: A Portrait of Romanian Diaspor
Raul Stef's exhibition continues with a new chapter dedicated to leading figures of Romanian historical exile, to personalities from finance and charity sectors, as well as to several celebrated names in the arts. Inspired by the large Romanian community living
Speaking of love
On Valentine's night, three of the most distinguished fellows of the Royal Society of Literature read and reflect upon their favourite poetry about love, both from their own work and the work of other poets. The prominent British poets, Wendy Cope, Jackie Kay
The Italian Girls @ Romanian Cinemathequ
Romania | 2004 | col | 82min | dir. Napoleon Helmis | cast: Mara Niculescu, Ana Ularu, Vlad Zamfirescu, Emil Hostina In Romanian with English subtitles. The Italian Girls is the story of two young sisters determined to leave their home town to go in Spain and work
Pianist Eduard Stan back @ ICR Londo
The Enescu Concerts Season kicks off in 2011 with an extraordinary concert given by pianist Eduard Stan, a tireless promoter of Enescu. Programme: E. Grieg: From Holberg's Time (Suite in Olden Style) op. 40 Fr. Liszt: from Années de Pèlerinage Schubert / Liszt:
Waves, Storms and Horizons: Cinema Romania Now
Have you seen a Romanian film yet? The question that has been echoed for the past few years at Cannes, Berlin or other major festivals may very well have a refrain in Belfast. The Romanian Cultural Institute, in partnership with QFT (Queens Film Theatre), is delighted
Romanian artists @ Royal Academy of Arts
For the first time, six Romanian artists - Marius Bercea, Cantemir Hausi, Ciprian Muresan, Victor Racatau, Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor - present work at the Royal Academy of Arts in the group show No New Thing Under the Sun at the Tennant Gallery. The exhibition
Raul Stef @ Attic Arts
Raul Stef, our new artist-in-residence, is a photographer, based in Cluj, Romania. He is currently studying MA in Documentary Photography at the University of the Arts London. Correspondent for Paphotos (UK), Europics (Austria), Mediafaxfoto (Romania), Intact Images
The Paper Will Be Blue @ Romanian Cinematheque
Romania | 2006 | col | 92min | dir. Radu Muntean | with: Paul Ipate, Adi Carauleanu, Andi Vasluianu and Dragos Bucur In Romanian with English subtitles. Costi, a conscript who managed to do his military service in Bucharest thanks to his well-connected father, believes
Joy to the World! with Theotokos children choir
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London together with Romanian Orthodox Churches across the UK have invited the children choir Theotokos to sing Christmas carols in London, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow. The 42 young choristers, dressed in popular costumes, will sing
Christmas Tree Celebration
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London, together with prominent partners from the UK, has the pleasure to support the event Open Doors Day - Christmas Celebration, organised by the Embassy of Romania in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. For
"130" Façade Video Projection
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London brings Europe House alive with a dazzling light and colour show, celebrating the opening of the European Commission's new HQ and 130 years of British-Romanian diplomatic relations. Artists KOTKI visuals, Vali Chincisan