Events

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.

28 Oct 2015 - 28 Oct 2015

'New European Documentary' Opens in London with ‘Chuck Norris vs Communism’

We are thrilled to be part of Open City Docs and EUNIC London's 'New European Documentary', a new series to be launched in one of the capital's most beautiful new cinemas,Picturehouse Central. The event opens with a gala screening of the acclaimed Romanian

22 Oct 2015 - 25 Oct 2015

The Lustrous Chase: Marina Hanganu at Bloomsbury Festival

Marina Hanganu's tech-laden and participative performance 'Before Sunset/After Sunrise', an exploration of how light impacts the daily routine of Londoners and their continental counterparts, will be presented at the Bloomsbury Festival as part of a programme

24 Oct 2015 - 24 Oct 2015

N(AUM) - The Spectacular Charm of Surrealism

Stage grande dame Oana Pellea, one of Romania’s most beloved actresses, stars together with Cristina Casian in the eerie, hypnotic adaption of the work of Europe’s last Surrealist master, Gellu Naum. The show is a haunting incursion into the great writer’s

17 Sep 2015 - 23 Oct 2015

The London Salon of Romanian Art

Our newest permanent programme, 'The London Salon of Romanian Art', is showcasing some of the most original, adventurous, daring and blissful work produced by Romanian artists who have made London their home and inspiration for many years. Featuring Monica Madaş, Cristian

19 Oct 2015 - 19 Oct 2015

The Romanian Musical Events Resume at St Martin-in-the-Fields

After a busy Romanian musical summer in Trafalgar Square, we are back at St Martin-in-the-Fields for a no less assiduous autumnal season of chamber concerts and recitals, opened by violist Mircea Belei and pianist Attila Szekely. The programme features the richly

7 Oct 2015 - 18 Oct 2015

Latest Romanian Cinematic Crop at the BFI’s 59th London Film Festival

Our collaboration with the British Film Institute (BFI) hits the six-year mark, giving us the opportunity to shine a spotlight on 2015’s most acclaimed Romanian films at the BFI London Film Festival. Make sure you don’t miss a darling of international festival

16 Oct 2015 - 18 Oct 2015

Romanians Rock The Garage

The second edition of the loud and adrenaline-fuelled fEAST, the only showcase of Romanian alternative music in Britain, kicks off in October with a line-up of the most charismatic Romanian rock and electro groups. Bounce along with Gojira, Robin and The Backstabbers,

10 Oct 2015 - 17 Oct 2015

Romanian Cultural Days in Edinburgh

A week-long foray into some of the most spectacular facets of contemporary Romanian culture through a kaleidoscopic programme of classical & electronic music, film, theatre, literature, traditional culture, food & wine. Featuring some of our most internationally

14 Oct 2015 - 4 Oct 2015

MARK COUSINS PRESENTS: Romanian Film Season in Edinburgh

With characteristic idiosyncratic flair, acclaimed director and author Mark Cousins curates a series of Romanian film, revisiting 100 years of cinematic haunting eeriness, delicious sarcasm and groundbreaking miserabilism, which have been amassed some of the highest

1 Oct 2015 - 1 Oct 2015

Schubert Ensemble to Open the 2015/2016 Enescu Concerts Season

The new Season of our tribute concerts to Enescu's artistic legacy is opened  by the brilliant Schubert Ensemble, the greatest champions of the Romanian composer in Great Britain. The quintet, made of Simon Blendis (violin), Alexandra Wood (violin), Douglas Paterson (viola), Jane

19 Sep 2015 - 20 Sep 2015

1 Belgrave Square - An Open House for All

Those who have not seen our building in Belgrave Square are welcome to visit us during the Open House London weekend, the capital's largest annual festival of architecture and design, taking place on 19 & 20 September 2015. Built in the 1820's by Thomas Cubitt,