Democracy and Memory: Romania Confronts Its Past
The crimes of communism are well documented and yet, throughout Eastern Europe, justice and retribution have rarely touched those responsible. After 20 years since the fall of communism, most of the perpetrators are still at large while the memory of the murders, abuses,
First Winner of the Enescu Scholarship @ ICR London
The young & talented musician Karim Said, who won the first Enescu scholarship for 2009-2010, will give a piano recital in the established concert series of the Enescu Society. Programme: Bach - French Suite No. 5 in G major Beethoven - Sonata op. 110 in Ab major
Children's Day
Fairy tales with fairies and dragons, a world of stories, puppets and drawings! You are invited on 29 May to celebrate together Children's Day and the wonderful world of childhood. Our guest from Romania is Alina Darian, author of storybooks, who will take us
Philantrophy @ Romanian Cinematheque
Romania - France | 2002 | 110min | dir. Nae Caranfil | cast: Mircea Diaconu, Gheorghe Dinica, Mara Nicolescu, Florin Zamfirescu, Marius Florea Vizante, Florin Calinescu | Cert. 15 In Romanian, with English subtitles. Ovidiu (Mircea Diaconu) is a teacher and struggling
Geta Bratescu @ A Foundation
Romanian distinguished artist Geta Bratescu takes part in The Economy of the Gift exhibition at A Foundation Liverpool. The show presents eight galleries and eight artists curated by Ticiana Correa, exploring the idea of value in
Elevator @ Romanian Season
Overwhelming emotions, intriguing stories, amazing characters and a storm of feelings invades this month the scene of The New Diorama Theatre London, in a series of performances produced by Firehouse Creative Productions. The Season showcases new works by emerging Romanian
Christian Hogas @ Attic Arts
Actor and director Christian Hogas is the first of the four successful applicants who take up the ICR London Attic Arts residency in 2010. He will develop a semi-staged performance of the play Bones for Otto by acclaimed Romanian director and actress
Bones for Prince @ Romanian Season
The play Bones for Prince (original title Bones for Otto), by celebrated Romanian playwright, director and actress Lia Bugnar, explores the concerns and prejudices of two women who met in extreme circumstances: a professional prostitute,
Colors by Peca Stefan @ Tristan Bates Theatre
Colors is a sharp, film-noir style satire from Romania's most talented young playwright Peca Stefan. It's both business and pleasure that take Frank, Damon, Rocco, George and his dad to a dive bar in Bucharest: twenty kilos of crack
Lumea vazuta de Ion B de Alexander Nanau
Filmul lui Alexander Nanau prezinta povestea lui Ion Barladeanu, care de la o viata de vagabond pe strazile Bucurestiului a ajuns intr-un an artist de prestigiu international, cu expozitii alaturi de lucrari de Andy Warhol. Lumea artistica este uimita de
Young Romanian Musicians @ ICR London
The Enescu Society in London has invited young and talented Romanian musicians to give a recital in this established concert series: Marciana Buta (violin), Lucia Marica (violin), Mihai Cocea (viola), Andrei Simion (cello), Alexandra Dariescu (piano) and Florian Mitrea
An Evening with Dan Perjovschi @ Tate Modern
Join us for the screening of Anna Marziano's Mainstream featuring the renowned Romanian artist and for Q&A with Dan Perjovschi about his drawing, beliefs and life. Mainstream (France / 2009 / 25 mins) conducts us through the streets