Friday, 23 May 2014

Grand Finale of the 2013-2014 Enescu Concerts Season with Arcadia Quartet | ICR London, 5 June, 7pm



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Subject: Grand Finale of the 2013-2014 Enescu Concerts Season with Arcadia Quartet | ICR London, 5 June, 7pm
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Grand Finale of the 2013-2014 Enescu Concerts Season with Arcadia Quartet | ICR London, 5 June, 7pm
 Arcadia Quartet within the Enescu Concerts Series
Winners of the Wigmore Hall London International String Quartet Competition in 2012, Arcadia Quartet take us on a musical journey of fulfilment and bliss.
Enescu Concerts Season Grand Finale
Thursday 5 June, 7pm
at The Romanian Cultural Institute in London
The Arcadia Quartet are:

Ana Török – violin
Răsvan Dumitru – violin
Traian Boală – viola
Zsolt Török – cello
Arcadia Quartet

Programme:

Joseph Haydn - 'String Quartet' in E flat Major Op. 50, No. 3
George Enescu - 'String Quartet' in G Major Op. 22, No. 2
Felix Mendelssohn - 'String Quartet' in E minor Op. 44, No. 2

Free. Seats allocated on a first come, first served basis.

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Thursday, 22 May 2014

Poet in the City - Drop-In: Living on an Island - Tue 3 June


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Poet in the City invites you to
Living on an Island
Tuesday 3rd June 2014
Waterstone's, 203-206 Piccadilly, London W1J 9HD

The Drop-In will take place on the first floor, in the poetry section
from 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start

Have you ever imagined being able to escape the madness of rush hour, mobile phones, 24 hour TV?

Whether you identify more with Robinson Crusoe or Long John Silver, share your vision of life on an island, a place where solitude is either heaven or hell and where the imagination could be your best hope for survival.

Escape reality, if only for a short time, and revel in poetry treasures at this month's Drop-In– a haven in the heart of London.

Members of Poet in the City are invited to attend, and to read their favorite poems or poems they have written themselves, exploring the theme.

The drop-in will be hosted by the poet Gerry Skeens.

Booking places at the event

The drop-in is free of charge.
Please RSVP by telephoning Waterstone's on 020 7851 2400 or by emailing Piccadilly@waterstones.com

The drop-in will be held from 6.30pm on Tuesday 3rd June 2014 at Waterstone's, 203-206 Piccadilly, London W1J 9HD.
Nearest tube stations are Piccadilly Circus and Green Park.

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Regular drop-in events at Waterstone's Piccadilly

Poet in the City has formed an exciting partnership with Waterstone's bookshop, based in their flagship store in Piccadilly.
Waterstones is hosting a whole programme of Poet in the City Drop-In events at the store along with a variety of other live poetry readings.
Poet in the City's regular monthly participatory Drop-In events at Waterstone's are on the first Tuesday of every month.
These Drop-Ins are a fantastic way to reconnect with poetry. Uniquely informal and collaborative, they reflect Poet in the City's open and inclusive spirit and are a great way to attract new people to poetry.

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Poet in the City - Bright Star Screening at Keats House - 13 June



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A special screening of the award-winning film Bright Star.
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Keats House
Bright Star

Keats House, 10 Keats Grove, Hampstead
Friday 13th June 2014
From 6.30pm for a 7pm start

Poet in the City presents a special screening of Bright Star, the award winning film charting the life of John Keats, and exploring his defining relationship with Fanny Brawne, in the stunning setting of the poet's own house.

As part of the Keats House Festival, this fantastic event will celebrate the enduring myth and legacy of one of the greatest poets in the English language.

Keats House is the ideal place to experience both Keats's poetry and this inspired and heartfelt film tribute to Romantic love.

Come and share a perfect summer evening of poetry and entertainment, in the company of John Keats.

How to purchase tickets

Tickets cost £6 and can be purchased via:
eventbrite.co.uk/e/keats-festival-bright-star-screening-tickets

The Bright Star screening will take place on Friday 13th June at
Keats House, 10 Keats Grove, Hampstead

Nearest stations are Hampstead Heath an Hampstead.


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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Theatre and Poetry: Dorel Vişan on Eminescu within the "Poets to the Bone" Series | Thu 29 May, 7pm @ ICR London



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Theatre and Poetry: Dorel Vişan on Eminescu within the "Poets to the Bone" Series | Thu 29 May, 7pm @ ICR London
Legendary actor Dorel Vișan in London
Enescu Concerts Season, May Concert
The Opening of Our New Performance Series
'Poets to the Bone'
with Great Dorel Vișan


Thursday 29 May, 7pm
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London
free entry
Thespian Dorel Vișan, a giant of Romanian stage and film, will open our newest programme with a homage event dedicated to the greatest Romanian poet, Mihai Eminescu. 'Poets to the Bone' is a series of small-scale yet dazzling performances, based on the great Romanian poetical and theatrical tradition and starring some of the most famous names in Romanian theatre.

Dorel Vişan will offer his audience a seamless journey through the timeless universe of Mihai Eminescu's poetry, accompanied by a subtle, but powerful performance by cellist George Pașca, in a vibrant encounter between stories, poetry, theatre and music.

The recital will be presented in Romanian with English surtitles.

 
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Monday, 19 May 2014

Katalin Varga at the Romanian Cinematheque | ICR London, 22 May, 7pm



Katalin Varga at the Romanian Cinematheque | ICR London, 22 May, 7pm
The Romanian Cultural Institute in London cordially invites you to
Enescu Concerts Season, May Concert

   Katalin Varga

Thursday 22 May, 7pm | free entry
at RCI London, 1 Belgrave Square
The next film to be screened at the Romanian Cinematheque is Peter Strickland's Katalin Varga, a gritty tale of violence and revenge.

Made over a long period of time and financed entirely by independent sources, the film went on to win the Silver Bear in Berlin and The European Film Academy's Discovery of the Year award in 2009.
 
Banished by her husband and her village, Katalin Varga is left with no other choice than to set out on a quest to find the real father of her son, Orbán. Taking Orbán with her under pretence, Katalin travels through the Carpathians where she decides to reopen a sinister chapter from her past and take revenge. The hunt leads her to a place she swore she would never set foot in again.
 
Prior to this, Reading-born writer/director Strickland made a number of short films including Bubblegum and A Metaphysical Education. He also founded the musique-culinary group, The Sonic Catering Band in 1996, releasing several records and performing live throughout Europe. The band also released field recordings, sound poetry and modern classical in very limited vinyl editions.
 
 
'Katalin Varga is a brilliantly atmospheric Hungarian-British-Romanian production'
'The mother, played with electrifying presence by Hilda Péter'

- Nick James, THE OBSERVER
 
'Haunting, eerily beautiful'
THE GUARDIAN
 
'Quite remarkable'
David Parkinson, EMPIRE
 
'The atmosphere and execution is nothing short of remarkable'
'From the very first frame, Katalin Varga commands your absolute attention'

- LITTLE WHITE LIES
 
Romania/ UK / Hungary 2009 | 82 min
Cast: Hilda Peter, Tibor Palffy, Norbert Tanko, Melinda Kantor, Sebastian Marina, Roberto Giacomello, Laszlo Matray
Romanian & Hungarian with English subtitles


When: 22 May, 7pm
Where: Romanian Cultural Institute, 1 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH
Free entrance, but places are limited. Please confirm your attendance at  T: 020 7752 0134, E: office@icr-london.co.uk
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