Events

1 Dec 2015 - 1 Dec 2015

Bogdan Costache and Andrada Brisc at St Martin-in-the-Fields

The Romanian series at St Martin-in-the-Fields, a decade of tumultuous virtuosity and exuberant youthfulness, continues with the recital of violonist Bogdan Costache and pianistAndrada Brisc. The two promising performers will deliver a programme comprising timeless pieces

28 Aug 2015 - 28 Nov 2015

George Tomaziu: The Artist Who Came in From the Cold

George Tomaziu, a painter by vocation and spy by necessity, could have descended directly from the pages of a Graham Green or John le Carré novel. He joined the MI6 during the first years of the WWII in order to fight the Nazis who had occupied much of Europe. He later

28 Nov 2015 - 28 Nov 2015

Edinburgh Celebrates The National Day of Romania

Romania's most important day is celebrated for the first time in the Scottish capital with a gala concert offered by two outstanding musicians and hosted by the majestic St John's Church. Endearing soprano Roxana Niţe is joined by her equally talented pianist

16 Nov 2015 - 27 Nov 2015

Snapshots of Transylvania: The Saxon Heritage

Transylvania in Transition, an exhibition signed by photographer Simon Brown and made in collaboration with the Global Heritage Fund, opens at the RCI London as part of a series of events dedicated to British artists and travellers who, throughout time, have revealed the

12 Nov 2015 - 12 Nov 2015

Grete Tartler in conversation with Edmund de Waal

Acclaimed Romanian poet Grete Tartler and best-selling author and ceramist Edmund de Waal discuss the Romanian roots and enduring international influence of the great poet Paul Celan. The exchange is followed by Edmund de Waal's launching of his highly acclaimed new

13 Aug 2015 - 8 Nov 2015

Palpable Sculpture: Paul Neagu at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds

Visionary artist Paul Neagu (1938-2004), the greatest Romanian sculptor of the post-Brâncuși era who numbered among his disciples international stars like Anish Kapoor, is celebrated at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds with a major exhibition presenting over

6 Nov 2015 - 7 Nov 2015

The Third Edition of the London Conference of Romanian Anglicists

We are delighted to co-organize and host the 3rd edition of the International Conference of Romanian Anglicists, an academic event centred upon the inextinguishable works of William Shakespeare that brings together scholars and researchers from the best English departments

7 Nov 2015 - 7 Nov 2015

'Closer to the Moon' by Nae Caranfil – to open the UK Jewish Film Festival 2015

The 19th edition of the prestigious UK Jewish Film Festival opens with 'Closer to the Moon' ('Mai aproape de lună') by renowned Romanian director Nae Caranfil. We are happy to partner up with the festival and support the opening night gala on 7th

3 Nov 2015 - 6 Nov 2015

Clare Inskip: A Visual Love Letter to Transylvania

We are delighted to present Clare Inskip's Transylvanian Landscape, an exhibition of oil and watercolour paintings depicting the unique, unspoiled charm of Romanian rural universe, as well as remarkable sculptures representing the countryside life. The exhibition is

5 Nov 2015 - 5 Nov 2015

Acclaimed Duo Clara Cernat and Thierry Huillet is back in London

One of classical music scene’s most loved and charismatic couple, acclaimed Romanian violinist and violist Clara Cernat and French composer and pianist Thierry Huillet, feature in the next recital of our ever more popular Enescu Concerts Series with a glamorous

30 Oct 2015 - 1 Nov 2015

Highlights of the Bucharest Theatre Festival 2015, Live in London

For the first time, two of the most anticipated shows of the National Theatre Festival in Bucharest are streamed live at the Romanian Cultural Institute in London. Start your weekend with Mihail Sebastian’s bitter-sweet melodrama 'The Star Without a Name',

29 Oct 2015 - 29 Oct 2015

Gellu Naum: The Incendiary Wanderer

Renowned author and critic Simona Popescu, founder of Gellu Naum Foundation and one of the great poet’s closest confidants, discusses Naum’s fascinating persona and enduring literary appeal in the company of poet, translator and cultural animator Stephen Watts.