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May 2017
MUSIC
1 May, 1pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
FreeGEORGE TODICĂ IN RECITAL AT ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Pianist George Todică, a young performer of impressive ability, debuts in the Romanian series at St Martin-in-the-Fields with a programme full of youthful bravado. The recital features works by Scarlatti, Chopin, Rachmaninov and Enescu. more
THEATRE
2-27 May
Arcola Theatre London
TicketsALEXANDRA BADEA'S INCISIVE 'THE PULVERISED' PREMIERES AT ARCOLA THEATRE
We are proud to support the extensive Arcola Theatre run of Alexandra Badea's eye-opening drama, a piercing portrait of globalisation and its multifaceted effects. Following an impressive production at the National Theatre of Strasbourg, where it won the prestigious Grand Prix de la Littérature, 'The Pulverised' arrives to the UK with a new English translation by Lucy Phelps and the imaginative staging of Romanian director Andy Sava. more
MUSIC
4 May, 7pm
RCI London
FreeMESMERISING DUO LUCIAN BAN AND MAT MANERI IN THE 'ENESCU CONCERTS' SERIES
Characterised as "one of the most gifted pianists to move to New York in the past decade" (Bruce Lee Galanter), enthusiastically reviewed by major British jazz publications like Jazzwise and Jazz Journal, Romanian ground-breaking composer and pianist Lucian Ban and American Grammy nominee violist and improviser Mat Maneri debut at 1 Belgrave Square with a programme inspired by the music of George Enescu as well as Romania's ancestral soundscape. more
EXHIBITION|TALK|FILM
10 May, 7pm
RCI London
FreeGREATNESS IN STONE: 'ARCHITECTURE AND ROYALTY'
One of the enduring ways by which the Romanian Monarchs have expressed their majesty and attachment to their realm was by erecting impressive edifices that have forever impacted Romania's built environment. The opening of the 'Architecture and Royalty' exhibition, followed by the projection of the documentary 'Royal Residences in Romania' (narrated by academician Răzvan Theodorescu) and a conversation with professors Augustin Ioan and Marius Marcu-Lapadat offer a thorough exploration of the architectural masterpieces created under the aegis of the Romanian Royal Family. more
THEATRE
18 & 19 May, 7pm
RCI London
FreeMARIN SORESCU'S 'JONAH', THE ELEGIAC PARABLE OF HUMAN CONDITION, AT THE RCI
Arguably the most celebrated monologue of Romanian theatre gets a brilliant makeover in a new production staged specially for our increasingly popular theatrical space. Directed by American Sharon Willems and starring Romanian actor Alin Balaşcan, the performance preserves the signature balance between lyricism and irony so characteristic to the great poet and playwright Marin Sorescu (1936-1996) while offering a highly contemporary take, full of imagery and humour, of the story of the prophet-fisherman caught in the belly of the huge fish. more
ROMANIAN ART PUBLISHING AT LONDON'S OFFPRINT FAIR Following last year's successful participation at Offprint, one of Britain's largest art publishing fairs hosted yearly by Tate Modern, PUNCH Bucharest returns to London for another display of exquisite editorial craftmanship. For a whole weekend in mid-May, the powerhouse of modern art will turn its famous Turbine Hall into a vast showcase of books, magazines, vinyl, posters, prints, websites, and blogs, bringing together artists and independent publishers from all over the globe. MORE
A TIMELESS STORY FOR ALL AGES The Romanian Cultural Institute and the Romanian Embassy warmly invite you to celebrate International Children's Day with an all-time classic, Ion Creangă's 'Capra cu trei iezi' ('The Goat and Her Three Kids'), a spectacular puppet show by The 'Luceafarul' Theatre in Iaşi. Children and adults alike, immerse yourselves in the greatest Romanian storyteller's timeless world and unforgettable characters! MORE
'FACEBOOK OBSESSION': AN EVENING WITH ARTIST FLORICA PREVENDA Ahead of the summer season, the 'Brâncuşi' Gallery at 1 Belgrave Square sets the scene for a new exhibition entitled 'Facebook Obsession' and signed by Florica Prevenda, one of Romania's most original contemporary artists. Comprising a selection of striking collage works that speak about identity and relational challenges in the context of technologically mediated communication, the exhibition will be opened by the artist herself, with a revealing journey through her work. MORE
Ongoing:
VISUAL ARTS
until 18 June
Camden Arts Centre London
Free'THE STUDIO: A TIRELESS, ONGOING SPACE'. THE GETA BRĂTESCU RETROSPECTIVE IN LONDON
Visionary artist Geta Brătescu (b. 1926), a pivotal figure in the history of post-war Romanian art and Romania's representative for this year's Venice Biennale, is celebrated at the Camden Arts Centre with a major exhibition that spans a lifetime of creation through media as diverse as performance, textiles, collage, print-making, installation and film. more
ALSO ON THE RADAR:
13 May | Electric Ballroom, London: Concert Șuie Paparude & Argatu'
27 May | Resonance 104.4FM: Margento (aka Chris Tănăsescu) and Steve Rushton to feature on Hello Goodbye Show
until 3 June | Centrala Gallery Birmingham: Romanian poets part of poetryartexchange exhibition
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