Romanian Musical Summer in London
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This summer, Romanians perform the tune of London:
31 July, 1pm | St Martin-in-the-Fields
REBECA OMORDIA - JULY PIANIST OF THE WORLD AT SMITFAt the end of July, we're back in St Martin-in-the-Fields' most popular concert series, 'Pianists of the World', with a recital offered by the remarkably gifted young pianist Rebeca Omordia. The programme features works by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maurice Ravel, John Ireland and Paul Constantinescu. more
11 August, 1pm | St Martin-in-the-Fields
MIDSUMMER INDULGENCE AT ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDSCellist Teodor Rusu and pianist Paul Cartianu, two of the most eulogised performers of the young generation, render a midsummer musical delight to soundtrack the careless adrift of a London August afternoon. The Salzburg-based Romanian duo's programme peaks with Bartók's energetic Romanian dances after a virtuosic detour through Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms. more
14 August, 1.10pm | St James's Piccadilly
DANIEL CIOBANU IN THE JAQUES SAMUEL PIANOS SERIESWith his teenage heartthrob allure, astonishing dexterity and a daring repertoire, Daniel Ciobanu has taken the British piano circuit by storm. The young pianist, already a recipient of important international accolades, will perform Britten, Chopin and Ravel at St James's Piccadilly as part of a popular recital series set up by the influential piano dealer. MORE
21 August, 1.10pm | St James's Piccadilly
RĂZVAN SUMA AND REBECA OMORDIA AT ST JAMES'S PICCADILLYThe hottest Romanian cellist of the moment and one of the most charismatic young pianists join forces for a musical sojourn infused by pathos, subtlety and consummate artistry, featuring works by Dvořák, Fauré, Schumann and John Ireland. The recital, taking place in one of the most beautiful churches in London, is supported by the Archery Concert Productions in association with 'The John Ireland Trust' and the Romanian Cultural Institute. more
1 September, 1pm | St Martin-in-the-Fields
PIANIST LIA POPA - LUNCHTIME CONCERT
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Friday, 31 July 2015
Romanian Musical Summer in London
Thursday, 30 July 2015
PUBLIC HEALTH WORKSHOP/CREATING YOUR PERFECT HEALTH SERVICE - 4TH August at 6:00pm (EASTERN EUROPEAN FEMALES)
: PUBLIC HEALTH WORKSHOP/CREATING YOUR PERFECT HEALTH SERVICE - 4TH August at 6:00pm The research about Creating Your Perfect Health Service. People will just be giving their input, so there is no right or wrong answers - we only need people's opinions.
I just wanted to explain a bit more about the project. We are working as a research agency for the NHS, so have been asked to organise 8 workshops for people of different nationalities for these workshops. So we are looking for Eastern European Women /Men / and West Africian and Caribbeans. This will be held locally at THE ALBRIGHTON ROAD, EAST DULWICH SE2 8AH
The discussion workshop will be about services offered by the NHS. Each person receives £60 cash on the night, for their time but need to be at the workshop for 6-9PM on 4th August.
We are asking for help reaching the Eastern European females, English Speaking participants via social media as we are looking for a lot of people.
We are also doing some research on Monday 3rd August and running some workshops for residents of Southwark/Lambeth/Lewishamand just looking for some participants of Latin American origin.
The workshops will be 3hrs and each person receives £60 cash for their time on the night, and the topic of the discussion is around Perfect Health, I am just reaching out to see if you have any contacts/community centres that we can approach so I can see if they can help in any way.
Kind regards
Theresa Dow
Director
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Tuesday, 28 July 2015
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Summer 2015
MUSIC
31 July, 1pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
FreeREBECA OMORDIA - JULY PIANIST OF THE WORLD AT SMITF
At the end of July, we're back in St Martin-in-the-Fields' most popular concert series, 'Pianists of the World', with a recital offered by the remarkably gifted young pianist Rebeca Omordia. The programme features works by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maurice Ravel, John Ireland and Paul Constantinescu. more
THEATRE
6-17 August
New Town Theatre, Edinburgh
TicketsHITCHCOCK REVISITED
An alert, suspenseful crossover between theatre and film, the Romanian version of '39 Steps', Hitchcock's espionage thriller and one of West End's most enduring successes, will be presented in the Edinburgh Fringe by the famed Teatrul Foarte Mic of Bucharest as part of the Romanian artistic contingent showcasing in Britain's summer cultural capital. more
THEATRE
7-29 August
Greenside @ Infirmary Street, Edinburgh
TicketsIN THE ASHES OF OBLIVION: THE ROMANIAN-IRISH VANNER COLLECTIVE AT EDINBURGH FRINGE
One of our theatrical presences on the Edinburgh festival scene this summer is the Romanian-Irish dramatic exploration of the often traumatic impact immigration has on one's identity and memory. The show, entitled 'Ashes Afar: Go Home', tackles the vagaries of displacement in a comedic key. more
MUSIC
11 August, 1pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Free
MIDSUMMER INDULGENCE AT ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Cellist Teodor Rusu and pianist Paul Cartianu, two of the most eulogised performers of the young generation, render a midsummer musical delight to soundtrack the careless adrift of a London August afternoon. The Salzburg-based Romanian duo's programme peaks with Bartók's energetic Romanian dances after a virtuosic detour through Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms. more