Voices from the Wall - Exhibition & Talk I Dacians and Romanians in Britain
“Voices from the Wall”, our interactive exhibition exploring the history of the Dacians on Hadrian’s Wall in parallel with the lives of Romanians living in England today will arrive soon in Manchester!Please join us for the opening event, to take place on 8 May, 6.
Brâncuși and Britain. Leading Curators Unpack Brâncuşi’s Legacy. Curatorial discussion between two leading curators of Brâncuşi’s work - Ariane Coulondre and Matthew Gale
Join us for an insightful conversation on Brâncuși's relationship with Britain and his ongoing influence upon modern sculpture. The Romanian Cultural Institutein London is thrilled to partner with Henry Moore Institutefor the Brâncuși season and support
Liana Ceterchi Brings to the Stage Queen Elisabeth of Romania in “Tempting Mission”
We celebrate Romanian Royalty Day with a theatre performance based on the vast correspondence of two giants of Romanian history, the first Royal Couple of Romania: King Carol I and Queen Elisabeth. This tour de force by and with Liana Ceterchi brings to the forefront
"In the Name of the Father" by Vladimir Dembinski in Glasgow and London
We are proud to present Vladimir Dembinski's latest short film In the Name of the Father as part of EUNIC London's 6th edition of In Short, Europe Film Festival: Best of Best 2024, which takes place in Glasgow (20-21 April) and London (26-28 April). „În numele
Conductor Cristian Măcelaru and Pianist Mihai Ritivoiu, Ambassadors of the George Enescu Competition. A special event organised in the Enescu Concerts Series 2023-2024
We are delighted to partner up with Artexim, proud organizer of the George Enescu International Festival and Competition since 1991, to promote in the UK the upcoming 19th edition of the Competition, taking place in Bucharest from 31 August – 27 September 2024. The Enescu
Dialogue of the Wind and Sea - Remembering Nina Cassian at 100 Years since Her Birth
Poetesse extraordinaire, masterful translator of Shakespeare, Molière and Bertolt Brecht, utopia lover, famous for declaring that her motherland has always been the Romanian Language, Nina Cassian (1924-2014) spent the last 30 years of her life in an, at the beginning,
A Peek into the Fascinating World of Opera
The April recital of our Enescu Concerts Series brings to London audiences an unmissable event organised in partnership with Bucharest National Opera House and featuring two of its most renowned and internationally acclaimed musicians, soprano Marta Sandu and tenor Daniel
Circular Catalysts Presented in Manchester
Circular Catalysts Presented in Manchester After a notable success at the Romanian Cultural Institute in London, where it could be visited last year and after a great opening and run at Centrala Arts Space in Birmingham, the photography, object and sound exhibition
Piesa de teatru radiofonic „Tinerețe fără bătrânețe și viață fără de moarte - Note de regie" la UK International Radio Drama Festival 2024
Institutul Cultural Român de la Londra susține participarea regizoarei Oana Tămaș și a spectacolul de teatru radiofonic „Tinerețe fără bătrânețe și viață fără de moarte - Note de regie în cadrul Festivalului de teatru radiofonic UK International Radio
RCI London's Theatre Season Continues with Andreea Tănase's "All's Well That Ends"
Join us for an evening of theatrical brilliance!We are excited to continue our 2024 Theatrical Season on World Theatre Day with Andreea Tănase's captivating play, All’s Well That Ends. A show created by the British theatre company Kibo Productions under the direction
Voices from the Wall. Dacians and Romanians in Britain
The Dacians, ancestors of the Romanians, came to Britain nearly two thousand years ago to help build and defend Hadrian’s Wall. Back then, both Dacia, what is now Romania, and Britannia were part of the Roman Empire. The Romanian Cultural Institute in London is delighted
“Dad Is Not My Friend” Premiers al The Cockpit Theatre - How much past do you take with You?
We are proud to support The Cockpit Theatre run of Dad Is Not My Friend, produced and presented by Kinth Square Theatre Company, run by Romanian–Moldovan artists Inna and Sava Cebotari. The play explores the relationship between three young people and their migrant