Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Romanca Society & Ansamblul Rapsodia Bucovinei celebrate the International Day of the Romanian blouse, called IE, 24 June 2014

 
The traditional mid-summer celebration of the Sanziene , marks the international day of the Romanian blouse, called IE.
 
 
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Romanca Society and Ansamblul Rapsodia Bucoviniei celebrate the occasion with a concert at Nicolae Iorga Cultural Centre in Mangalia, Romania.
The artists Tatiana Harabagiu-Boghitoi, Eduard Cristian Svart, Liviu Condurache and Ovidiu Svart joined the dansers in a touching traditional show.
 
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By tradition, the Sanziene night is a magical night, when the skies open and the two worlds, the real and the magical, communicate. It is the only moment of the year when the fern's white flower is believed to bloom, only to disappear with the sunrise. As the folk tale goes, who sees this flower will have the ability to read thoughts and find hidden treasures. On the same night, the traditional belief goes, animals can speak in human tongue, and can share the world's secrets to all who listen.
 
 
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Sanziene is not just the name of this holiday, but also the name of a plant (bedstraw), also used as a medicinal plant. Women make wreaths with these plants, and place them under their pillows, to dream of their future husband.
 
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The online community La Blouse Roumaine proposed the celebration the International Day of the Romanian Blouse Ie on June 24, when the Sanziene holiday is also celebrated:
 
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The event is organised by Romanca Societ & Ansamblul Rapsodia Bucovinei with the kind support of the Cultural Center Nicolae Iorga, Mangalia Spa Centre, Romani in UK, Ro Events, Romania In Contact, Radio TV Unirea and Asociatia Info Manager.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Acclaimed Pianist Luiza Borac at London's Steinway Hall and St Martin-in-the-Fields, 26 and 27 June, free



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Subject: Acclaimed Pianist Luiza Borac at London's Steinway Hall and St Martin-in-the-Fields, 26 and 27 June, free
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Acclaimed Pianist Luiza Borac at London's Steinway Hall and St Martin-in-the-Fields, 26 and 27 June, free
Acclaimed pianist Luiza Borac plays in London
Enescu Concerts Season, May Concert
Outstanding Pianist Luiza Borac is Back in London for More Musical Treats

Thursday 26 June, 6pm, Steinway Hall - free. This event includes a pre-concert talk on Constantin Silvestri by music critic Evan Dickerson

Friday 27 June, 1pm, St Martin-in-the-Fields - free

During her London concerts Luiza Borac will be launching her latest CD - Chants nostalgique

 
Described by Jessica Duchen (Classical Piano) as 'reminding of nothing less than great Martha Argerich as she took the audience by storm', internationally acclaimed Romanian pianist Luiza Borac is back in London for a series of musical treats.

Luiza Borac's playlist includes work by Constantin Silvestri, George Enescu, Franz Schubert, Leopold Godowski and  Friedrich Kreisler.

Luiza Borac has captured international accolades for her committed performances of the music of George Enescu and Dinu Lipatti, as well as the prowess of her research and programming. On Chants nostalgiques she comes up with an ingenious track list of treasured songs transcribed for piano that includes numerous premieres. The title track is a first recording of a group of three songs composed by the legendary Romanian conductor Constantin Silvestri. There are Liszt arrangements of some of Schubert's most classic songs – including Gretchen am Spinnrade, Erlkönig and Ave Maria – Rachmaninov's take on Kreisler's famous Liebesleid and Liebesfreud, and Luiza's own transcription of Tárrega's timeless guitar solo Requerdos de la Alhambra, the first ever version recorded with piano. 
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Friday, 6 June 2014

INTERNATIONAL DAY @ ROYAL DOCS SCHOOL,14 JUNE 2014, 10.00-14.00, London

INTERNATIONAL DAY @ ROYAL DOCKS SCHOOL

14 JUNE 2014, 10.00-14.00

 

Romanca Society presents

A programme of music, dance, poetry & exhibitions

Crina Petrescu & Romanian Group

Nicoleta Lazar

Livia Constantinescu

Robert Ionut Pumnea

Cosmin David

Ionela Flood

FREE ENTRY BUT CONFIRMATION IS ESSENTIAL:
 
 
Location:
Royal Docks Community School

Prince Regent Lane, Custom House, E16 3H

 

The event is organised by Romanca Society and
Royal Docks Community School

in partnership with Newham Partnership for Complementary Education, Ro Events & Romania in Contact

Media partners: Romani in UK, & Radio TV Unirea

Supported by Zepter& Global Accounting Solutions
We are looking to see you at the event.
CONTACT: ionelaflood @ gmail.com
 
Regards
Ionela Flood
Romanca Society

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Full 2014 Fringe programme launched today!



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2014 Launch
The 2014 Fringe programme has been officially launched! You can view the printed programme online.

All shows are also now listed online and the Fringe Box Office is open for business on the web, over the phone, in person and through the app.

You'll notice we have a new fully responsive ticketing experience, on which we've given your show listings a new look, including adding more information. If you have any questions, including on how to add more information to your listings, please email participants@edfringe.com.
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The Fringe Box Office team isn't just for the public, they are also on hand to help participants, whether you are selling tickets for your show or not.

The Box Office team can help if you need to change any of your information in your online and app listings and there's a handy list of box office services and ticketing FAQs online.
Postering in Edinburgh
With the launch underway, it's time to plan the final details of your marketing campaign. You can promote your Fringe show in the city by asking local shops and businesses to display your poster. Remember to get permission for every poster you put up as flyposting is illegal and can lead to fines.

There are drums on the High Street where you can put your poster up for free; these spaces are in high demand so you'll need to come back regularly.

The City of Edinburgh Council will be running an authorised postering scheme in conjunction with Out of Hand. The ordering facility will be going live Friday lunchtime, 6 June. They offer a variety of sites around the city where you can pay to have your poster displayed throughout the month. There are a number of packages for all budgets, with full details at http://www.outofhandscotland.co.uk.
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This is the twelfth Participant Bulletin for the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. If you've missed any previous bulletins, these can all be found here

The 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe runs from 01 to 25 August. The Participant Services team is here year-round to help anyone taking part in the Fringe. If you have any questions please get in touch on participants@edfringe.com or by calling +44 0131 226 0026 (option 2). 
 

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'G M Cantacuzino – a Hybrid Modernist' opens at ICR London



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'G M Cantacuzino – a Hybrid Modernist' opens at ICR London
The private view of a remarkable architecture exhibition.
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HE Dr Ion Jinga, the Ambassador of Romania to the Court of St James's
Mr Dorian Branea, the Director of the Romanian Cultural Institute in London
request the pleasure of your company at

The Opening of the exhibition
G M Cantacuzino – a Hybrid Modernist


Introductory remarks by:
HE Dr Ion Jinga, Ambassador of Romania to the Court of St James's
Mr Dorian Branea, the Director of the Romanian Cultural Institute in London
Dr Dan Teodorovici, the exhibition's curator and author of
'George Matei Cantacuzino – A Hybrid Modernist'
Dr Şerban Cantacuzino, architect and son of George Matei Cantacuzino

Followed by a reception
 

Thursday 12 June 2014, 7 pm
1 Belgrave Square, London SW1X8PH

The exhibition will continue until 29 August, Mon-Fri 10am – 5pm

RSVP: office@icr-london.co.uk or +44 207 7520 134
         
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