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7 Jul 2012 - 11 Jul 2012

MUNCITOR: All Workers Go to Heaven by Ioana Păun premiered at Theatre Royal Stratford East

Provocative director Ioana Păun tackles urgent socio-political topics, in a theatrical performance bordering a behavioural experiment. A live art piece that aims at questioning the current social order. Thanks to its structure that leaves the audience in complete

15 Apr 2013 - 17 Apr 2013

Panels and Conversations at the London Book Fair

Our sixth consecutive participation at the biggest book showcase in Britain is placed under the aegis of the extraordinary Romanian literary heritage created in Great Britain, as well as in the English-speaking world, during the past decades. At the Romanian stand in Earls

6 Jul 2012 - 6 Jul 2012

20/20, by director Geanina Cărbunariu, the first Romanian performance at the London International Festival of Theatre in this century

The first Romanian performance at the London International Festival of Theatre (LIFT FESTIVAL) in this century is director and playwright Gianina Cărbunariu's 20/20. Played by five Romanian and five Hungarian young actors, 20/20 is a multi-lingual production

5 Mar 2012 - 6 Jul 2012

Bucharest Calling! Ioana Paun presents new work in London

Our former artist-in-residence, theatre director and performance artist Ioana Păun, will work across all areas within the Theatre Royal Stratford East, being inspired by the theatre's life, its artists and its community. She will create new work to

22 Nov 2012 - 22 Nov 2012

Deconstructing the Iron Curtain

Anne Applebaum in conversation with Professor Geoffrey Hosking We are delighted to team up with the Polish Cultural Institute in London and UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies for the event Desconstructing the Iron Curtain - a conversation between

30 Nov 2012 - 4 Dec 2012

The President of Romanian Cultural Institute to attend celebrations of our National Day in London and Cardiff

We are pleased to announce that on the occasion of Romania's National Day, the President of the Romanian Cultural Institute, Professor Andrei Marga, will attend a series of celebrations in London and Cardiff from 30 November to 4 December. Professor Marga

16 Nov 2012 - 18 Nov 2012

Conference: Project Romania 2020: Solutions for a Competitive Romania

Global Romanian Society of Young Professionals (GRASP) is aiming to discern, in a conference organized between 16-18 November with the support of Romanian Embassy in London and the Romanian Cultural Institute in London and held under the patronage of HE

11 Oct 2012 - 11 Oct 2012

Ion I.C. Brătianu and the Making of Modern Romania

Public lecture by Professor Keith Hitchins Opening remarks by HE Dr Ion Jinga, the Ambassador of Romania to the Court of St. James's Introduction by Dr Dorian Branea, Director of the Romanian Cultural Institute in London and Dr Marius Turda, Director of the

12 Sep 2012 - 1 Oct 2012

Rediscover the beauty of Minimal Complexity in a new location

Award-winning Romanian architect Vlad Tenu exhibits in this year's London Design Festival, a citywide celebration of architectural and design talent in the UK capital. Presented by the Romanian Cultural Institute, the project is part of the British Council's

2 Jun 2012 - 30 Jun 2012

The Heritage of our Best Age

The Romanian Cultural Institute is delighted to mark the International Children Day with an exhibition, entitled Childhood. Remains and Heritage, in which Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Aladdin are as real as our nostalgia for them. Rediscover the lost paradise of childhood

16 Apr 2012 - 16 Jun 2012

Arcadie Rusu: the first artist-in-residence at Attic Arts 2012

We welcome choreographer and director Arcadie Rusu,  our first artist-in-residence within the Attic Arts programme this year. Arcadie Rusu is based in Bucharest. His most recent projects are Midsummer Night Dream at the Small Theatre, Bucharest; No Sleep (Nesomn)

2 Aug 2012 - 30 Jun 2012

Romanian Traditions at the Horniman Museum

We herald the coming of Easter in London through some of the most beautiful objects of Romanian traditional world.   The Horniman Museum, in association with the Romanian Cultural Institute in London and the Bucovina Museum in Suceava will display over