Răzvan Țupa / Life Anew. Writers Imagine the World after the Pandemic II
While the pandemic seems to loosen its grip and the world bounces back from isolation and fear, the new reality that awaits us is still pretty much the realm of imagination. We have invited some of the most important Romanian contemporary authors to share their take on how
Simon Anholt on the Foundations of a "Good Country" and Generosity in Foreign Affairs
We were thrilled to welcome Simon Anholt, the national promotion oracle and the creator of the game-changing competitive identities theory, to the Feraru Conferences series for a live discussion about the cut-throat competition on the international market of national reputations,
Adina Dabija / Romanian Women Writers in North America II
Our literary program dedicated to Romanian women's creativity in North America continues with an inspiring reading by New York-based Adina Dabija, a writer and thinker who complements her call for the art of poetry with a professional interest in the arts of acupuncture
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Zoiţa Delia Călinescu
Zoiţa Delia Călinescu (b. 1978) is a Romanian visual artist and founder of the artistic community STUP. For her, art is essentially self-knowledge, which makes research and experimentation with various mediums central to the artistic practice. Zoița likes to describe
PERCUSSIONescu at the Enescu Soirees Online
The next recital at the Enescu Soirees Online revolves around a show-stopping program offered by PERCUSSIONescu’s Irina Rădulescu (marimba) and Răzvan Florescu (vibraphone), a truly unique duo in the Romanian classical landscape due to its choice of instruments and repertoire.
June Begins with a Fairytale
To mark the International Children's Day, celebrated on June 1st, we join forces with Romanians of DC, Authentic Society for Language and Romanian Culture, Bucharest Inside the Beltway and The American Romanian Cultural Society for an evening of original stories written
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Ştefan Radu Creţu
Ştefan Radu Creţu, our next guest in the “Studio Conversations” series, is a kinetic artist living and working in Sibiu, central Romania, who uses playful elements in order to create innovative sculptural constructions which allude to utopian worlds filled with peculiar
Florina Ilis / Life Anew: Writers Imagine the World after the Pandemic II
While the pandemic seems to loose its grip and the world bounces back from isolation and fear, the new reality that awaits us is still pretty much the realm of imagination. We have invited some of the most important Romanian contemporary authors to share their take on how
Romania’s First Native Computer / The History of Romania in One Object
The segment of our History of Romania in One Object series focused on vestiges and artifacts from the Banat province in South-Western Romania concludes with the presentation of the MECIPT-1, the first electronic computer built in Romania, a testament of Timișoara’s outstanding
Art Fridays: Studio Conversations with Bianca Mann
Bianca Mann (b. 1991, Bucharest) belongs to the new generation of Romanian sculptors. She studied Sculpture at the National University of Arts in Bucharest and since 2013 has been a member of the Union of Visual Artists in Romania (UAP). In 2018 Bianca Mann was awarded UAP’s
The RCI Digital Stage Presents: MY FATHER, THE PRIEST
The RCI Digital Stage, our online theatrical series, continues with My Father, the Priest by Gabriel Sandu, directed by Leta Popescu and produced by the Liviu Rebreanu Company of the National Theater of Târgu Mureș. A powerful performance that questions the choice between
Angela Chirilă / Romanian Women Voices in North America
This week’s feminine literary voice belongs to Denver-based Moldovan artist and author Angela Chirilă. A successful children's book writer and illustrator, Angela is the author of “What Makes Us Happy”, published in 2020, which reminds us about the little things