Romanian Festival @ Peninsula Arts - University of Plymouth
Twenty of Romania's most influential and award-winning authors are launched by University of Plymouth Press in a new series 20 Romanian Writers. These works have been translated into English for the first time; the collection captures Romania's
Pockets full of bread by Matei Visniec
The Romanian Cultural Institute presents the UK-première of Pockets Full of Bread by Matei Visniec. The play is a realistic drama, a satire about human nature, talking about people like you and me. . . sometimes cynical, sometimes shallow, witty
Peca Stefan @ Attic Arts
Dramaturgul Peca Stefan vine la Londra in cadrul rezidentei Attic Arts sa lucreze la o piesa despre esec si dragoste in contextul crizei financiare. Peca Stefan este castigatorul premiului dramAcum pentru cel mai bun scenariu de teatru in 2002 si al premiului
Peca Stefan @ Attic Arts
Playwright Peca Stefan takes up the ICR London Attic Arts residency to develop a play that explores three stories of failure in a context where social and financial crisis meets human relationships and love. Peca Stefan is a winner of the dramAcum prize
Flowers are No Victims: New play by Peca Stefan
Inspired by the case of Raluca Stroescu, an Ernst & Young employee who died in Bucharest from overwork in 2007, Flowers are No Victims is a play that discusses human dignity and second class citizenship in a world that promises globalised equality
Enescu Society Gala Concert @ ICR London
The third year of the established Enescu Society continues with a gala concert given by award-winning Romanian-born soprano Leontina Vaduva, together with pianist Masakatsu Nakano. Programme: G. Enescu: Sept Chansons de Clement Marot Doina Eu
Romanian Cinema @ Encounters Short Film Festival
Encounters Short Film Festival is one of the UK's leading film festivals, showcasing new talent in filmmaking and providing a platform for emerging filmmakers to screen their work. For the 15th edition, the Festival has increased the competitive
Dacia 1300. My Generation - Special Event
Screening UK Premiere of the film Dacia 1300. My Generation by Stefan Constantinescu, 62', 2003 One of the most important symbols of communist Romania under Ceausescu was Dacia 1300, a car which everyone wished to own, a symbol of the working class'
The Golden Age for Children by Stefan Constantinescu
2009 is a jubilee year both for Romania and Europe. Twenty years have passed since the dictator Ceausescu was deposed and the Iron Curtain fell. The Golden Age for Children is an exhibition that focuses on these two major political events and the story
Children of the Decree @ European Documentary Season
The renowned Romanian film directed by Florin Iepan and produced by Razvan Georgescu opens the six day festival, organised by EUNIC London and the European Commission Representation in the UK. The festival, now in its third year, showcases the work
Tales from the Golden Age @ Behind the Wall Season
Photos: www. amintiridinepocadeaur. ro20 years after the Fall of the Iron Curtain, the Barbican Centre presents Behind the Wall, a symposium and a film season that look at the significance of the Berlin Wall, showcasing films from Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria,
Enescu Society Concert Season @ ICR London
The third year of the established Enescu Society concert series continues with a recital by award-winning young musicians: Amir Tebenikhin (piano) and Jaroslaw Nadrzycki (violin) & Tadashi Imai (piano, accompanist). Jaroslaw Nadrzycki and Amir