Romanian architects @ Metropolitan University
On invitation from the Metropolitan University, architects Dorin Stefan and Augustin Ioan will speak to students and academic staff about public space and real life urban projects in Bucharest. Dorin Stefan: 6 projects. A contextual aproach It
mis_leading Bucharest
Bucharest can be a misleading city: petit Paris, communist wasteland, development testbed and more. Today it is a city in search of a vision for development. Overwhelmed by the fast and hectic growth, which exerts a hefty pressure on its urban fabric, it
Home @ The Times BFI 51st London Film Festival
The Romanian Cultural Institute supports the participation of director Paul Negoescu at The Times BFI 51st London Film Festival on the occasion of the screening of his film Home. The film tells the story of a Romanian migrant worker returning home from
Dan Perjovschi @ Warwick University
Dan Perjovschi is a visual artist mixing drawing, cartoon and graffiti in artistic pieces drawn directly on the walls of the museums and art spaces around the world. His drawings comment on current political, social and cultural issues. He has played
Home@ Leeds Art Gallery
There are stages in life when we take a step back from the mundane contamination and readdress our inner essence. At these stages blood, flesh and traditions kick in the complexity of identity reflections. We are sister and brother living in a distant place from the
Attic Arts continues
A graduate from the Academy of Fine Arts in 2002, Aneli Munteanu researches and processes chunks of life which define interhuman relationships, states of being, moments of joy and fear. Her most profound concerns take shape as paintings, drawings, multimedia installations,
Mukka band in Leeds
A very lively touch of Romanian arts will compliment the opening ceremony of the Romanian Honorary Consulate in Leeds. A highly successful mix of British & Romanian talent, Mukka are the ultimate live band, whisking their audience on a whirlwind journey
Day 1 of the Enescu Society Concert Season
The Enescu Society launches its first-ever annual concert season at the Romanian Cultural Institute in London with a special performance by cellist Adrian Brendel and pianist Nicola Eimer. The programme includes Bach's Sonata in D major, BWV 1028, Schubert's
Romanian journeys
Distinguished writer and editor, Alan Ogden, launches two travel books on Romania written 75 years apart. . . A live concert by charismatic Balkan music band Mukka will follow. Alan Ogden's latest book Moons and Aurochs takes the reader
Matei Benejaru @ Attic Arts
Matei Bejenaru is an artist and director of the Periferic Biennial in Iasi, Romania. Together with a group of artists and philosophers he founded the Vector Association in 2001, which organizes the Biennial and constantly supports local artists and art projects.
The Golden Age of Couture
Doina Levintza comes to the UK to develop a new project in fashion design and theatre at the Romanian Cultural Institute in London for 2008. Her agenda includes a private view of The Golden Age of Couture exhibition at Victoria & Albert Museum,
Colors by Peca Stefan @ Unicorn Theatre
Award-winning young Romanian playwright Peca Stefan presents his latest play Colors in a reading at the Theatre Café Europe 2007 and on live web-cast. Theatre Café Europe is a platform to new European plays for young audiences. This autumn Theatre