Calendar Romanca Society
You are warmly invited to take part in the events of this month:
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Literary Club
26 July, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
The Literary Club of the Romanca Society is honoured to invite you to our eighth meeting. This time we will be celebrating SUMMER.
Location: Efficient Books, 1 Floor, Ballard Lane, London , N12 8LT, tel: 0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Bus: 125,263,221,84,460 at Tally Ho Corner
Underground: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Moderator: Ariadna Petri
RSVP: 075 15 25 35 84, Ionela Flood
ariadna_petri@hotmail.com
http://clubliteraromanca.blogspot.com/
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The Library Network Romanca
26 July, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
The first Library “Mihai Eminescu” will be launched at the headquarters of Efficient Books, 1 Floor, Ballard Lane, London , N12 8LT, tel;0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Bus: 125,263,221,84,460 at Tally Ho Corner
Underground: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Contact: Daniela Raileanu 0203 0044 500 or 07828140555
http://reteauabiblioteciromanca.blogspot.com/
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Samantha Donnelly & Eugen Petri at The Royal British Society of Sculptors
Exhibition: 30 July – 21 August 2009
Private view 29 July 2009,6.30-8.30 pm
RBS Studio Gallery, 108, Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RA
www.rbs.org.uk
This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their residencies in Pietrasanta, for Brian Mercer Residencies 2008
RSVP: Ariadna Petri
Mob: 077 3829 7139
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"Hai la drum" Band Concerts
29th July 2009 @ Camden Arts Centre , Rrkwright Rd NW 3 6 DG , between 7pm-8:30pm , Baz Stanescu with violin and Pete Watson with armonica.
2nd August @ Parliament Hill Bandstand , Hampstead Heath , between 3pm-5pm, full band " Hai la drum "
2nd August @ the green note , 106 parkway , NW 1 7 AN , doors open 7pm , music from 9pm till late .
Baz Stanescu with violin , Dan Sheppard with double-bass , Pete Watson with armonica , John Hepbir with guitar.
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Romanca Society Team
www.romanca.co.uk
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Societatea Romanca va invita la evenimentele acestei luni:
Club Literar
26 Iulie, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
Clubul Literar al Societatii Romanca are placerea sa va invite la a opta intrunire – cenaclu. De data aceasta sarbatorim VARA, in toata splendoarea ei, cu tot dorul de vacanta pe care ni-l inspira.
Locatia: Efficient Books, etaj 1, Ballard Lane, Londra , N12 8LT, tel:0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Autobuzele 125,263,221,84,460 la Tally Ho Corner
Metrou: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Moderator: Ariadna Petri
RSVP: 075 15 25 35 84 Ionela Flood
ariadna_petri@hotmail.com
http://clubliteraromanca.blogspot.com/
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Reteaua de Biblioteci Romanca
26 Iulie, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
Prima biblioteca „Mihai Eminescu” va fi inaugurata la sediul companiei Efficient Books, etaj 1, Ballard Lane, Londra , N12 8LT, tel:0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Autobuzele 125,263,221,84,460 la Tally Ho Corner
Metrou: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Contact: Daniela Raileanu 0203 0044 500 sau 07828140555
http://reteauabiblioteciromanca.blogspot.com/
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Samantha Donnelly & Eugen Petri la a Royal British Society of Sculptors din Londra
Expozitie: 30 iulie – 21 August 2009
Private view 29 iulie 2009,6.30-8.30 pm
Royal British Society of Sculptors din Londra, Studio Gallery, 108, Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RA , www.rbs.org.uk
Aceasta expozitie sarbatoreste descoperirile facute de de cei doi artisti in timpul rezidentei lor la Pietrasanta, pentru Brian Mercer Residencies 2008.
RSVP: Ariadna Petri
Mob: 077 3829 7139
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"Hai la drum" va invita la concert!
29 iulie 2009 @ Camden Arts Centre , Rrkwright Rd NW 3 6 DG , 7pm-8:30pm , Baz Stanescu wioara & Pete Watson acordion.
2 august @ Parliament Hill Bandstand , Hampstead Heath , 3pm-5pm, " Hai la drum " cu formatia intreaga
2 august @ the green note , 106 parkway , NW 1 7 AN , incepind cu 7pm , muzica de la 9pm pina tirziu .
Baz Stanescu la vioara , Dan Sheppard la double-bass , Pete Watson la acordion , John Hepbir la chitara.
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Echipa Societatii Romanca
www.romanca.co.uk
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Exhibition: 30 July – 21 August 2009, Samantha Donnelly & Eugen Petri at Royal British Society of Sculptors
Exhibition: 30 July – 21 August 2009
Private view 29 July 2009,6.30-8.30 pm
RBS Studio Gallery, 108, Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RA
www.rbs.org.uk
Samantha Donnelly ARBS
Bronze at Fonderia Mariani
Eugen Petri ARBS
Stone at Fondazione SEM
This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their residencies in Pietrasanta, for Brian Mercer Residencies 2008
RSVP: info@rbs.co.uk
Tel:020 7373 8615
The Royal British Society of Sculptors’ Brian Mercer supported stone residency award proved so successful over the previous two years that in 2008 The Brian Mercer Charitable Trust extended this opportunity to sculptors working in bronze. Two talented sculptors were selected from the RBS membership to spend 3 months developing their skills with the support and guidance of world renowned artisans in Pietrasanta, Tuscany. The selection panel were seeking to identify two sculptors who could seize the opportunity to learn, experiment and extend their boundaries. In 2008 Samantha Donnelly ARBS was awarded the Brian Mercer Bronze Residency at Fonderia Artistica Mariani and Eugen Petri ARBS was awarded the Brian Mercer Stone Residency at Fondazione Sem. This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their 2008 Residencies.
“Pietrasanta was a huge learning experience and one that will filter through my practice over the coming years.” Samantha Donnelly, ARBS
“There was a friendly and supportive atmosphere at Sem, sculptors and artisans working side by side, sharing ideas knowledge and experience. This was truly the greatest experience of my life.” Eugen Petri, ARBS
The Royal British Society of Sculptors
Committed to the pursuit of excellence in the art form, the Society aims to inspire, inform and engage people with sculpture. It offers opportunities to see/experience the extraordinary diversity of contemporary work and to learn about it from those that make it. It supports sculptors by providing bursaries to newly emergent sculptors, professional development seminars, a mentoring scheme and awards. It is a membership society of professional sculptors and was established in 1905 as a not-for-profit company, becoming a registered charity in 1963. It is the oldest and largest organisation dedicated to sculpture in the UK.
The Brian Mercer Charitable Trust
Dr Brian Mercer OBE was a talented and successful industrialist and inventor. Above all he was a creative individual of the highest order. According to his wishes, a charity was established in his name which primarily supports original and innovative scientific and medical research. But Brian Mercer also had a passion for art so he also wanted his charity to support the development of talented artists. In pursuing this wish, through the Royal British Society of Sculptors the Brian Mercer Charitable Trust established a marble sculpting residency in Pietrasanta. The success of the scheme has now led to a similar residency in bronze casting. Thus far, all four of the sculptors have described their experience in Pietrasanta as “life-changing”. We very much hope this continues.
Fondazione Sem
Established in March 2003, the Foundation derives its name and founding principles from the cultural legacy of Sem Ghelardini, who in his time founded and directed Studio Sem. The foundation currently provides: scholarships for young artists or those currently working in another material. Conferences and lectures on the creative process, art and culture in general and professional training for young artisans.
Fonderia Artistica Mariani
The foundry has a long tradition of producing high quality bronze sculptures following the same method of lost wax casting used by Benvenuto Cellini. Improved today by modern technology and machinery this is still the most accurate and reliable way of creating sculptures and bronze monuments.
Romanca Society
www.romanca.co.uk
Private view 29 July 2009,6.30-8.30 pm
RBS Studio Gallery, 108, Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RA
www.rbs.org.uk
Samantha Donnelly ARBS
Bronze at Fonderia Mariani
Eugen Petri ARBS
Stone at Fondazione SEM
This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their residencies in Pietrasanta, for Brian Mercer Residencies 2008
RSVP: info@rbs.co.uk
Tel:020 7373 8615
The Royal British Society of Sculptors’ Brian Mercer supported stone residency award proved so successful over the previous two years that in 2008 The Brian Mercer Charitable Trust extended this opportunity to sculptors working in bronze. Two talented sculptors were selected from the RBS membership to spend 3 months developing their skills with the support and guidance of world renowned artisans in Pietrasanta, Tuscany. The selection panel were seeking to identify two sculptors who could seize the opportunity to learn, experiment and extend their boundaries. In 2008 Samantha Donnelly ARBS was awarded the Brian Mercer Bronze Residency at Fonderia Artistica Mariani and Eugen Petri ARBS was awarded the Brian Mercer Stone Residency at Fondazione Sem. This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their 2008 Residencies.
“Pietrasanta was a huge learning experience and one that will filter through my practice over the coming years.” Samantha Donnelly, ARBS
“There was a friendly and supportive atmosphere at Sem, sculptors and artisans working side by side, sharing ideas knowledge and experience. This was truly the greatest experience of my life.” Eugen Petri, ARBS
The Royal British Society of Sculptors
Committed to the pursuit of excellence in the art form, the Society aims to inspire, inform and engage people with sculpture. It offers opportunities to see/experience the extraordinary diversity of contemporary work and to learn about it from those that make it. It supports sculptors by providing bursaries to newly emergent sculptors, professional development seminars, a mentoring scheme and awards. It is a membership society of professional sculptors and was established in 1905 as a not-for-profit company, becoming a registered charity in 1963. It is the oldest and largest organisation dedicated to sculpture in the UK.
The Brian Mercer Charitable Trust
Dr Brian Mercer OBE was a talented and successful industrialist and inventor. Above all he was a creative individual of the highest order. According to his wishes, a charity was established in his name which primarily supports original and innovative scientific and medical research. But Brian Mercer also had a passion for art so he also wanted his charity to support the development of talented artists. In pursuing this wish, through the Royal British Society of Sculptors the Brian Mercer Charitable Trust established a marble sculpting residency in Pietrasanta. The success of the scheme has now led to a similar residency in bronze casting. Thus far, all four of the sculptors have described their experience in Pietrasanta as “life-changing”. We very much hope this continues.
Fondazione Sem
Established in March 2003, the Foundation derives its name and founding principles from the cultural legacy of Sem Ghelardini, who in his time founded and directed Studio Sem. The foundation currently provides: scholarships for young artists or those currently working in another material. Conferences and lectures on the creative process, art and culture in general and professional training for young artisans.
Fonderia Artistica Mariani
The foundry has a long tradition of producing high quality bronze sculptures following the same method of lost wax casting used by Benvenuto Cellini. Improved today by modern technology and machinery this is still the most accurate and reliable way of creating sculptures and bronze monuments.
Romanca Society
www.romanca.co.uk
DAILY EXPRESS RACIAL’ WARNING FOR JEWELLER WHO BANNED GYPSIES FROM SHOP
DAILY EXPRESS RACIAL’ WARNING FOR JEWELLER WHO BANNED GYPSIES FROM SHOP
The sign that jeweller Michael Plant was forced to take down
Saturday July 18, 2009 By Andy Russell
POLICE have warned a jeweller for “racially offensive” conduct after he banned Romanian gypsies following a series of raids on his store.
Michael Plant, 62, believes the east European travellers are behind the raids in which gems are snatched while other members of the gang distract staff.
But when he placed a sign in his shop window saying that he did not serve Romanian or east European gypsies he was told by a senior police officer to take it down – or face prosecution on race-hate charges.
Police have been unable to trace the thieves.
Mr Plant, who has run his jewellery shop in Altrincham, Cheshire, with his Austrian wife Monika, 62, for 22 years said: “I’m not racist, but the fact is I have been targeted repeatedly by eastern European criminals.
“I should have a right to say which people come into my shop and not face allegations of racial discrimination.
“I should be able to choose whom I serve. That’s not just eastern Europeans – if someone comes in drunk they will not be served either.
“All I want is a commonsense approach. The police are reactive rather than proactive to crime, they wait for it to happen before they solve it, rather than the other way round.
“I think these Romanians and eastern European criminals are letting their fellow countrymen down. Obviously I don’t think all of them are bad, but how can I distinguish who is good and who is bad?
“I’ve got a foreign wife and we have foreign friends. But some people coming in to this country illegally seem to have more rights than me.”
Mr Plant made a stand after the latest theft last Saturday when a man’s gold wedding ring was stolen.
He added: “They always say they’re Spanish, but they aren’t. I speak more Spanish than them. They use distraction techniques like a child running around and they get away with your stock. One morning I lost nine bracelets, worth well into four figures.
“I think they must pass our name around because about every five or six weeks I get another group of people, sometimes with or without children.
“They come in and ask for something and we usually haven’t got it. They’re quicker than Paul Daniels.”
Following the latest incident Mr Plant called in police, then put the notice on the door on Monday. He got a warning from senior officers shortly afterwards offering him “words of advice” about the message.
He added: “This sign was written in anger after the latest robbery. I feared we would get more in that afternoon.
“I emailed the local police inspector to say what I had put up on the sign and I was told to take it down immediately.
“I’ve reported incidents to the police in the past. I’ve had several robberies over the years and the capture of criminals is very low. I bet if these people are caught for stealing, they probably wouldn’t even go into a magistrates court.
“They would just get a fixed penalty fine and that would be paid by one of the human rights organisations. The taxpayer pays for it all.”
Police said Mr Plant had fallen foul of the Race Relations Act which recognises gypsies and travellers as ethnic groups.
A spokesman said: “Police received a report that a shop was displaying a sign which contained writing that was deemed to be offensive.
“Officers have spoken to the owner of the shop. He has been advised that the notice is off ensive and he has since removed it.
“We take all complaints of this nature extremely seriously.”
http://www.daily express.co.uk/posts/view/114652/-Racial-warning-for-jeweller-who-banned-gypsies-from-shop
DAILY TELEGRAPH Jewellery shop owner gets police warning for banning 'gipsies' he suspected of robbing him
A jeweller has been given a police warning for "racially offensive" conduct after he banned Eastern European and "gipsies" from his shop following a string of thefts.
By Lucy Cockcroft Published: 7:00AM BST 18 Jul 2009
Jeweller Michael Plant had banned Romanian gypsies from his shop Photo: Cavendish
Michael Plant, 62, called in officers after expensive gems were repeatedly stolen from his jewellery shop in distraction thefts.
He is convinced the thefts were perpetrated by a Romanian crime gang and so placed a card in his shop window which read: "Sorry, we do not serve Eastern Europeans or Gipsies".
But the move earned him another visit from the police who told him to take the sign down or face possible prosecution for race hate charges.
Despite inquiries police have been unable to trace the thieves.
Mr Plant, who has run his jewellery shop M&M Plant in Altrincham, Cheshire, with his Austrian wife Monika, 62, for 22 years said: "I'm not racist, but the fact is I have been targeted repeatedly by Eastern European criminals and I should have a right to say which people come into my shop and not face allegations of racial discrimination.
"I should be able to choose who I serve. That's not just Eastern Europeans – if someone comes in drunk they will not be served either.
"All I want is some common sense approach to what we have. The police are reactive rather than proactive to crime, they wait for it to happen before they solve it rather than the other way round.
"I think these Romanians and Eastern European criminals are letting their fellow countrymen down. Obviously I don't think all of them are bad, but how can I distinguish who is good and who is bad?"
Mr Plant claims he has been robbed on a regular basis over the past 18 months, most recently last Saturday when a gold wedding ring was stolen.
He added: "They always say they're Spanish, but they aren't. I speak more Spanish than them.
"They use distraction techniques like a child running around and they get away with your stock. One morning I lost nine bracelets, worth well into four figures.
"I think they must pass our name around because about every five-six weeks I get another group of people, as little as two or three to four."
Mr Plant posted the note on his shop door on Monday, then emailed his local police inspector to let him know.
"I was told to take it down immediately," he said.
Officers said Mr Plant had breached the Race Relations Act which recognises Gipsies and travellers as ethnic groups.
"Police received a report that a shop was displaying a sign which contained writing that was deemed to be offensive," a spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said.
"Officers have spoken with the owner of the shop. He has been advised that the notice is offensive and he has since removed it. We take all complaints of this nature extremely seriously."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/5852827/Jewellery-shop-owner-gets-police-warning-for-banning-gipsies-he-suspected-of-robbing-him.html
The sign that jeweller Michael Plant was forced to take down
Saturday July 18, 2009 By Andy Russell
POLICE have warned a jeweller for “racially offensive” conduct after he banned Romanian gypsies following a series of raids on his store.
Michael Plant, 62, believes the east European travellers are behind the raids in which gems are snatched while other members of the gang distract staff.
But when he placed a sign in his shop window saying that he did not serve Romanian or east European gypsies he was told by a senior police officer to take it down – or face prosecution on race-hate charges.
Police have been unable to trace the thieves.
Mr Plant, who has run his jewellery shop in Altrincham, Cheshire, with his Austrian wife Monika, 62, for 22 years said: “I’m not racist, but the fact is I have been targeted repeatedly by eastern European criminals.
“I should have a right to say which people come into my shop and not face allegations of racial discrimination.
“I should be able to choose whom I serve. That’s not just eastern Europeans – if someone comes in drunk they will not be served either.
“All I want is a commonsense approach. The police are reactive rather than proactive to crime, they wait for it to happen before they solve it, rather than the other way round.
“I think these Romanians and eastern European criminals are letting their fellow countrymen down. Obviously I don’t think all of them are bad, but how can I distinguish who is good and who is bad?
“I’ve got a foreign wife and we have foreign friends. But some people coming in to this country illegally seem to have more rights than me.”
Mr Plant made a stand after the latest theft last Saturday when a man’s gold wedding ring was stolen.
He added: “They always say they’re Spanish, but they aren’t. I speak more Spanish than them. They use distraction techniques like a child running around and they get away with your stock. One morning I lost nine bracelets, worth well into four figures.
“I think they must pass our name around because about every five or six weeks I get another group of people, sometimes with or without children.
“They come in and ask for something and we usually haven’t got it. They’re quicker than Paul Daniels.”
Following the latest incident Mr Plant called in police, then put the notice on the door on Monday. He got a warning from senior officers shortly afterwards offering him “words of advice” about the message.
He added: “This sign was written in anger after the latest robbery. I feared we would get more in that afternoon.
“I emailed the local police inspector to say what I had put up on the sign and I was told to take it down immediately.
“I’ve reported incidents to the police in the past. I’ve had several robberies over the years and the capture of criminals is very low. I bet if these people are caught for stealing, they probably wouldn’t even go into a magistrates court.
“They would just get a fixed penalty fine and that would be paid by one of the human rights organisations. The taxpayer pays for it all.”
Police said Mr Plant had fallen foul of the Race Relations Act which recognises gypsies and travellers as ethnic groups.
A spokesman said: “Police received a report that a shop was displaying a sign which contained writing that was deemed to be offensive.
“Officers have spoken to the owner of the shop. He has been advised that the notice is off ensive and he has since removed it.
“We take all complaints of this nature extremely seriously.”
http://www.daily express.co.uk/posts/view/114652/-Racial-warning-for-jeweller-who-banned-gypsies-from-shop
DAILY TELEGRAPH Jewellery shop owner gets police warning for banning 'gipsies' he suspected of robbing him
A jeweller has been given a police warning for "racially offensive" conduct after he banned Eastern European and "gipsies" from his shop following a string of thefts.
By Lucy Cockcroft Published: 7:00AM BST 18 Jul 2009
Jeweller Michael Plant had banned Romanian gypsies from his shop Photo: Cavendish
Michael Plant, 62, called in officers after expensive gems were repeatedly stolen from his jewellery shop in distraction thefts.
He is convinced the thefts were perpetrated by a Romanian crime gang and so placed a card in his shop window which read: "Sorry, we do not serve Eastern Europeans or Gipsies".
But the move earned him another visit from the police who told him to take the sign down or face possible prosecution for race hate charges.
Despite inquiries police have been unable to trace the thieves.
Mr Plant, who has run his jewellery shop M&M Plant in Altrincham, Cheshire, with his Austrian wife Monika, 62, for 22 years said: "I'm not racist, but the fact is I have been targeted repeatedly by Eastern European criminals and I should have a right to say which people come into my shop and not face allegations of racial discrimination.
"I should be able to choose who I serve. That's not just Eastern Europeans – if someone comes in drunk they will not be served either.
"All I want is some common sense approach to what we have. The police are reactive rather than proactive to crime, they wait for it to happen before they solve it rather than the other way round.
"I think these Romanians and Eastern European criminals are letting their fellow countrymen down. Obviously I don't think all of them are bad, but how can I distinguish who is good and who is bad?"
Mr Plant claims he has been robbed on a regular basis over the past 18 months, most recently last Saturday when a gold wedding ring was stolen.
He added: "They always say they're Spanish, but they aren't. I speak more Spanish than them.
"They use distraction techniques like a child running around and they get away with your stock. One morning I lost nine bracelets, worth well into four figures.
"I think they must pass our name around because about every five-six weeks I get another group of people, as little as two or three to four."
Mr Plant posted the note on his shop door on Monday, then emailed his local police inspector to let him know.
"I was told to take it down immediately," he said.
Officers said Mr Plant had breached the Race Relations Act which recognises Gipsies and travellers as ethnic groups.
"Police received a report that a shop was displaying a sign which contained writing that was deemed to be offensive," a spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said.
"Officers have spoken with the owner of the shop. He has been advised that the notice is offensive and he has since removed it. We take all complaints of this nature extremely seriously."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/5852827/Jewellery-shop-owner-gets-police-warning-for-banning-gipsies-he-suspected-of-robbing-him.html
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Calendar Romanca July 2009
Calendar Romanca iulie 2009
Societatea Romanca are placerea sa va invite la urmatoarele intilniri dedicate proiectelor noastre.
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Participarea Societatii Romanca la OPEN DAY in The Upper Room
Supporting people from Central & Eastern Europe
Joi 23 iulie 2009 14.00 – 17.00 la
The Upper Room (Downstairs Hall), St Saviour’s Church, Cobbold Road, London W12 9LN
Metrou: Stamford Brook pe District line sau autobuzul 266 de la Hammersmith Broadway catre Askew Road Library .
Cu aceasta ocazie va prezentam proiectele noastre comune:
• Impreuna vom fi mai puternici-ce se adreseaza parintilor care isi cresc copii singuri aici in Marea Britanie.
• Central & Eastern European Forum -o voce a grupurilor din sectorul voluntar ce lucreaza in aceasta arie
•Informatii*Networking*Idei*Oportunitati*Cursuri*Comunitate*Integrare
Contact: Nicoleta Beliciu e-mail sau telefon 07805535087
http://impreunavomfimaiputernici.blogspot.com/
Va asteptam !
http://www.rgnpress.ro/Stiri-in-engleza-NEWS/Supporting-people-from-Central-and-Eastern-Europe.html
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Clubul Literar Romanca
26 Iulie, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
Clubul Literar al Societatii Romanca are placerea sa va invite la a opta intrunire – cenaclu. De data aceasta sarbatorim VARA, in toata splendoarea ei, cu tot dorul de vacanta pe care ni-l inspira. Speram ca fiecare sa aduca un obiect care sa sugereze vacanta, marea, muntele sau orice obiect din campul lexical al cuvantului vara.
Locatia: Efficient Books, etaj 1, Ballard Lane, Londra , N12 8LT, tel:0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Autobuzele 125,263,221,84,460 la Tally Ho Corner
Metrou: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Moderator: Ariadna Petri
RSVP: 07738297139
ariadna_petri@hotmail.com
http://clubliteraromanca.blogspot.com/
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Reteaua de Biblioteci Romanca
26 Iulie, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
Prima biblioteca „Mihai Eminescu” va fi inaugurata la sediul companiei Efficient Books, etaj 1, Ballard Lane, Londra , N12 8LT, tel:0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Autobuzele 125,263,221,84,460 la Tally Ho Corner
Metrou: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Va invitam sa donati carti la fondul de carte si sa deveniti membri fondatori ai bibliotecii.
Contact: Daniela Raileanu 0203 0044 500 sau 07828140555
http://reteauabiblioteciromanca.blogspot.com/
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Cursul Estetica si Iconografie Bizantina al Aureliei Chiriac Carabinieru, se va desfasura in urmatoarele date:
Intilnirile au loc la Training Link , 57 Phoenix Road, NW1 1ES(la 5 minute de St Pancras International).
Sambata 25 Iulie, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 1 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 8 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 15 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 22 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 29 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Contact: Aurelia Chiriac Carabinieru- 07508 946 684
Echipa Societatii Romanca
www.romanca.co.uk
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Calendar Romanca Society
You are invited to take part in the next events that will be organised by Romanca Society .
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Romanca Society participate in the OPEN DAY organised by Upper Room.
Supporting people from Central & Eastern Europe
Thursday 23rd July 2009 14.00 – 17.00 at
The Upper Room (Downstairs Hall), St Saviour’s Church, Cobbold Road, London W12 9LN
Nearest tube: Stamford Brook on the District line or take No. 266 bus from Hammersmith Broadway to Askew Road Library
There will be an opportunity to present our joint projects:
•"Together we will be stronger" -project for single parents
• The Central & Eastern European Forum – a voice for voluntary sector groups working in this area
*Information * Networking * Ideas * Opportunities * Training * Community * Inclusion
Contact: Nicoleta Beliciu , e-mail or mobile 07805535087
http://impreunavomfimaiputernici.blogspot.com/
www.romanca.co.uk
You are welcome to visit us with this occasion!
http://www.rgnpress.ro/Stiri-in-engleza-NEWS/Supporting-people-from-Central-and-Eastern-Europe.html
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Literary Club
26 July, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
The Literary Club of the Romanca Society is honoured to invite you to our eighth meeting. This time we will be celebrating SUMMER. We hope that each of you will bring a memory of summer (an object from a holiday, sea side, mountains, country side).
Location: Efficient Books, 1 Floor, Ballard Lane, London , N12 8LT, tel: 0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Bus: 125,263,221,84,460 at Tally Ho Corner
Underground: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Moderator: Ariadna Petri
RSVP: 07738297139
ariadna_petri@hotmail.com
http://clubliteraromanca.blogspot.com/
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The Library Network Romanca
26 July, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
The first Library “Mihai Eminescu” will be launched at the headquarters of Efficient Books, 1 Floor, Ballard Lane, London , N12 8LT, tel;0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Bus: 125,263,221,84,460 at Tally Ho Corner
Underground: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Contact: Daniela Raileanu 0203 0044 500 or 07828140555
http://reteauabiblioteciromanca.blogspot.com/
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"Iconography Course " by Aureliei Chiriac Carabinieru will take place on:
Society at Training Link , 57 Phoenix Road, NW1 1ES( 5 minutes from St Pancras International).
Saturday 25 July, 10.00am-5.00pm
Saturday 1 August , 10.00am-5.00pm
Saturday 8 August, 10.00am-5.00pm
Saturday 15 August, 10.00am-5.00pm
Saturday 22 August, 10.00am-5.00pm
Contact: Aurelia Chiriac Carabinieru- 07508 946 684
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Romanca Society Team
www.romanca.co.uk
Societatea Romanca are placerea sa va invite la urmatoarele intilniri dedicate proiectelor noastre.
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Participarea Societatii Romanca la OPEN DAY in The Upper Room
Supporting people from Central & Eastern Europe
Joi 23 iulie 2009 14.00 – 17.00 la
The Upper Room (Downstairs Hall), St Saviour’s Church, Cobbold Road, London W12 9LN
Metrou: Stamford Brook pe District line sau autobuzul 266 de la Hammersmith Broadway catre Askew Road Library .
Cu aceasta ocazie va prezentam proiectele noastre comune:
• Impreuna vom fi mai puternici-ce se adreseaza parintilor care isi cresc copii singuri aici in Marea Britanie.
• Central & Eastern European Forum -o voce a grupurilor din sectorul voluntar ce lucreaza in aceasta arie
•Informatii*Networking*Idei*Oportunitati*Cursuri*Comunitate*Integrare
Contact: Nicoleta Beliciu e-mail
http://impreunavomfimaiputernici.blogspot.com/
Va asteptam !
http://www.rgnpress.ro/Stiri-in-engleza-NEWS/Supporting-people-from-Central-and-Eastern-Europe.html
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Clubul Literar Romanca
26 Iulie, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
Clubul Literar al Societatii Romanca are placerea sa va invite la a opta intrunire – cenaclu. De data aceasta sarbatorim VARA, in toata splendoarea ei, cu tot dorul de vacanta pe care ni-l inspira. Speram ca fiecare sa aduca un obiect care sa sugereze vacanta, marea, muntele sau orice obiect din campul lexical al cuvantului vara.
Locatia: Efficient Books, etaj 1, Ballard Lane, Londra , N12 8LT, tel:0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Autobuzele 125,263,221,84,460 la Tally Ho Corner
Metrou: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Moderator: Ariadna Petri
RSVP: 07738297139
ariadna_petri@hotmail.com
http://clubliteraromanca.blogspot.com/
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Reteaua de Biblioteci Romanca
26 Iulie, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
Prima biblioteca „Mihai Eminescu” va fi inaugurata la sediul companiei Efficient Books, etaj 1, Ballard Lane, Londra , N12 8LT, tel:0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Autobuzele 125,263,221,84,460 la Tally Ho Corner
Metrou: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Va invitam sa donati carti la fondul de carte si sa deveniti membri fondatori ai bibliotecii.
Contact: Daniela Raileanu 0203 0044 500 sau 07828140555
http://reteauabiblioteciromanca.blogspot.com/
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Cursul Estetica si Iconografie Bizantina al Aureliei Chiriac Carabinieru, se va desfasura in urmatoarele date:
Intilnirile au loc la Training Link , 57 Phoenix Road, NW1 1ES(la 5 minute de St Pancras International).
Sambata 25 Iulie, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 1 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 8 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 15 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 22 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Sambata 29 August, orele 10.00am-5.00pm
Contact: Aurelia Chiriac Carabinieru- 07508 946 684
Echipa Societatii Romanca
www.romanca.co.uk
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Calendar Romanca Society
You are invited to take part in the next events that will be organised by Romanca Society .
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Romanca Society participate in the OPEN DAY organised by Upper Room.
Supporting people from Central & Eastern Europe
Thursday 23rd July 2009 14.00 – 17.00 at
The Upper Room (Downstairs Hall), St Saviour’s Church, Cobbold Road, London W12 9LN
Nearest tube: Stamford Brook on the District line or take No. 266 bus from Hammersmith Broadway to Askew Road Library
There will be an opportunity to present our joint projects:
•"Together we will be stronger" -project for single parents
• The Central & Eastern European Forum – a voice for voluntary sector groups working in this area
*Information * Networking * Ideas * Opportunities * Training * Community * Inclusion
Contact: Nicoleta Beliciu , e-mail
http://impreunavomfimaiputernici.blogspot.com/
www.romanca.co.uk
You are welcome to visit us with this occasion!
http://www.rgnpress.ro/Stiri-in-engleza-NEWS/Supporting-people-from-Central-and-Eastern-Europe.html
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Literary Club
26 July, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
The Literary Club of the Romanca Society is honoured to invite you to our eighth meeting. This time we will be celebrating SUMMER. We hope that each of you will bring a memory of summer (an object from a holiday, sea side, mountains, country side).
Location: Efficient Books, 1 Floor, Ballard Lane, London , N12 8LT, tel: 0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Bus: 125,263,221,84,460 at Tally Ho Corner
Underground: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Moderator: Ariadna Petri
RSVP: 07738297139
ariadna_petri@hotmail.com
http://clubliteraromanca.blogspot.com/
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The Library Network Romanca
26 July, 2.30 pm-5.30pm
The first Library “Mihai Eminescu” will be launched at the headquarters of Efficient Books, 1 Floor, Ballard Lane, London , N12 8LT, tel;0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Bus: 125,263,221,84,460 at Tally Ho Corner
Underground: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Contact: Daniela Raileanu 0203 0044 500 or 07828140555
http://reteauabiblioteciromanca.blogspot.com/
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"Iconography Course " by Aureliei Chiriac Carabinieru will take place on:
Society at Training Link , 57 Phoenix Road, NW1 1ES( 5 minutes from St Pancras International).
Saturday 25 July, 10.00am-5.00pm
Saturday 1 August , 10.00am-5.00pm
Saturday 8 August, 10.00am-5.00pm
Saturday 15 August, 10.00am-5.00pm
Saturday 22 August, 10.00am-5.00pm
Contact: Aurelia Chiriac Carabinieru- 07508 946 684
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Romanca Society Team
www.romanca.co.uk
Participarea Sociatatii Romanca la OPEN DAY in The Upper Room
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Participarea Sociatatii Romanca la OPEN DAY in The Upper Room
Supporting people from Central & Eastern Europe
Joi 23 iulie 2009 14.00 – 17.00 la
The Upper Room (Downstairs Hall), St Saviour’s Church, Cobbold Road, London W12 9LN
Metrou: Stamford Brook pe District line sau autobuzul 266 de la Hammersmith Broadway catre Askew Road Library .
Cu aceasta ocazie va prezentam proiectele noastre comune:
• Impreuna vom fi mai puternici-ce se adreseaza parintilor care isi cresc copii singuri aici in Marea Britanie.
• Central & Eastern European Forum -o voce a grupurilor din sectorul voluntar ce lucreaza in aceasta arie
•Informatii*Networking*Idei*Oportunitati*Cursuri*Comunitate*Integrare
Contact: Nicoleta Beliciu e-mail
http://impreunavomfimaiputernici.blogspot.com/
www.romanca.co.uk
Va asteptam !
http://www.rgnpress.ro/Stiri-in-engleza-NEWS/Supporting-people-from-Central-and-Eastern-Europe.html
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Romanca Society participate in the OPEN DAY organised by Upper Room.
Supporting people from Central & Eastern Europe
Thursday 23rd July 2009 14.00 – 17.00 at
The Upper Room (Downstairs Hall), St Saviour’s Church, Cobbold Road, London W12 9LN
Nearest tube: Stamford Brook on the District line or take No. 266 bus from Hammersmith Broadway to Askew Road Library
There will be an opportunity to present our joint projects:
•"Together we will be stronger" -project for single parents
• The Central & Eastern European Forum – a voice for voluntary sector groups working in this area
*Information * Networking * Ideas * Opportunities * Training * Community * Inclusion
Contact: Nicoleta Beliciu , e-mail
http://impreunavomfimaiputernici.blogspot.com/
www.romanca.co.uk
You are welcome to visit us with this occasion!
http://www.rgnpress.ro/Stiri-in-engleza-NEWS/Supporting-people-from-Central-and-Eastern-Europe.html
Club Literar Romanca/Literary Club Romanca, 26/07/2009, 2.30 pm -5.30 pm
VARA
la
Clubul Literar
26 Iulie, 2.30 pm
Dragi prieteni,
Clubul Literar al Societatii Romanca are placerea sa va invite la a opta intrunire – cenaclu. De data aceasta sarbatorim VARA, in toata splendoarea ei, cu tot dorul de vacanta pe care ni-l inspira. Speram ca fiecare sa aduca un obiect care sa sugereze vacanta, marea, muntele sau orice obiect din campul lexical al cuvantului vara.
Intalnirea va oferi oportunitatea lansarii unui nou proiect
Reteaua de Biblioteci Romanca.
Prima biblioteca „Mihai Eminescu” va fi inaugurata la sediul companiei Efficient Books, etaj 1, Ballard Lane, Londra , N12 8LT, tel;0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
Proiectul este organizat in partneriat cu Liga Culturala pentru Unitatea Spirituala a Romanilor de Pretutindeni,Compania Efficient Books, Fundatia Asturian, Revista Cadran Politic, Ro-mania Food Centre si Biserica Ortodoxa Romana Glasgow.
Va invitam sa donati carti la fondul de carte si sa deveniti membri fondatori ai bibliotecii.
http://reteauabiblioteciromanca.blogspot.com/
Autobuzele 125,263,221,84,460 la Tally Ho Corner
Metrou: West Finchley sau Woodside Park
Va invitam sa aduceti si sa propuneti spre citire poezii scrise de dvs. cu si despre vara. Intrarea este gratuita si va rugam sa transmiteti invitatia tuturor celor interesati.
Va asteptam cu drag.
Moderator: Ariadna Petri
RSVP: 07738297139
ariadna_petri@hotmail.com
http://clubliteraromanca.blogspot.com/
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The Literary Club
Summer
The Literary Club of the Romanca Society is honoured to invite you to our eighth meeting. This time we will be celebrating SUMMER. We hope that each of you will bring a memory of summer (an object from a holiday, sea side, mountains, country side).
The meeting will be an opportunity to launch a new project The Library Network Romanca.
The first Library “Mihai Eminescu” will be launched at the headquarters of Efficient Books, 1 Floor, Ballard Lane, London , N12 8LT, tel;0203 0044 500 , www.efficientbooks.co.uk
The project is organised by Liga Culturala pentru Unitatea Spirituala a Romanilor de Pretutindeni, Efficient Books, Asturian Foundation, Cadran Politic Magazin, Ro-mania Food Centre & Romanian Ortodox Church Glasgow.
Books donations are welcome & you will be mention as one of founders of the network.
http://reteauabiblioteciromanca.blogspot.com/
You are invited to bring your own poems about summer. The event is free and open to all and please forward this to anyone interested.
See you there!
Moderator: Ariadna Petri
RSVP: 07738297139
ariadna_petri@hotmail.com
http://clubliteraromanca.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Workshop-Introduction on How To Join the Police Service
Banooda AID Foundation & The Metropolitan Police will hold an open forum on 17th July 2009, please see details below and attached:
An Introduction on
How To Join the Police Service
· The Open Forum is open to all Refugee Community Organisations,
BME Groups and individuals with Refugee Background.
· Also if you are a young Muslim woman and wants to join the Police
Service, this is an opportunity to come along and have all your
questions answered.
Date: 17th July, 2009 Time: 4pm
Venue: Bishop Creighton House, 378 Lillie Road, Fulham, London SW6 9PH
Contact:Abi Elias , Coordinator H&F BME, Tel: 0208 741 7671, Email: hfbme@yahoo.co.uk
Romanca Society
www.romanca.co.uk
An Introduction on
How To Join the Police Service
· The Open Forum is open to all Refugee Community Organisations,
BME Groups and individuals with Refugee Background.
· Also if you are a young Muslim woman and wants to join the Police
Service, this is an opportunity to come along and have all your
questions answered.
Date: 17th July, 2009 Time: 4pm
Venue: Bishop Creighton House, 378 Lillie Road, Fulham, London SW6 9PH
Contact:Abi Elias , Coordinator H&F BME, Tel: 0208 741 7671, Email: hfbme@yahoo.co.uk
Romanca Society
www.romanca.co.uk
ur4jobs OPEN DAY
Supporting people from Central & Eastern Europe
Thursday 23rd July 2009 14.00 – 17.00 at
The Upper Room (Downstairs Hall), St Saviour’s Church, Cobbold Road, London W12 9LN
Nearest tube: Stamford Brook on the District line or take No. 266 bus from Hammersmith Broadway to Askew Road Library
Information * Networking * Ideas * Opportunities * Training * Community * Inclusion
There will be short presentations to promote 3 of our current ventures:
• ur4jobs Specialist Romanian & Bulgarian Migrant Project – ‘Enabling Employment’
• BODYMINDER © - A FREE dance Therapy Group for Central & Eastern European Women
• The Central & Eastern European Forum – a voice for voluntary sector groups working in this area
Please come along and take a table if you wish to promote information and organisations who work to support people from the A10 countries.
In the spirit of the Upper Room a diverse array of refreshments will be served!
For further information please call: 07967312207 ENGLISH / 07772473554 POLISH / 07772565815 ROMANIAN ur4jobs@yahoo.co.uk & www.ur4jobs.co.uk
Romanca Society will have a stall on the event.
Please visit us with this occasion.
Romanca Society
www.romanca.co.uk
Thursday 23rd July 2009 14.00 – 17.00 at
The Upper Room (Downstairs Hall), St Saviour’s Church, Cobbold Road, London W12 9LN
Nearest tube: Stamford Brook on the District line or take No. 266 bus from Hammersmith Broadway to Askew Road Library
Information * Networking * Ideas * Opportunities * Training * Community * Inclusion
There will be short presentations to promote 3 of our current ventures:
• ur4jobs Specialist Romanian & Bulgarian Migrant Project – ‘Enabling Employment’
• BODYMINDER © - A FREE dance Therapy Group for Central & Eastern European Women
• The Central & Eastern European Forum – a voice for voluntary sector groups working in this area
Please come along and take a table if you wish to promote information and organisations who work to support people from the A10 countries.
In the spirit of the Upper Room a diverse array of refreshments will be served!
For further information please call: 07967312207 ENGLISH / 07772473554 POLISH / 07772565815 ROMANIAN ur4jobs@yahoo.co.uk & www.ur4jobs.co.uk
Romanca Society will have a stall on the event.
Please visit us with this occasion.
Romanca Society
www.romanca.co.uk
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Votati Parcul National Retezat- pina pe 21 iulie 2009
Dragilor si Dragelor,
O parte din noi chiar am vazut splendorile astea (vezi filmul youtube si pozele) pe viu si marturisesc ca vazandu-le din nou m-a apucat un dor nebun sa ma intorc acolo si sa impartasesc si copiilor secretul acelui colt de rai. Va invit sa votati Retezatul in randul celor 7 noi minuni naturale ale lumii,procedura e mai jos si e f simpla.
De asemenea, va invit sa cititi articolul de mai jos:
Pentru cei ocupati, pe scurt:
Masivul Retezat este singurul obiectiv care reprezinta Romania in cursa pentru CELE 7 MINUNI NATURALE ALE LUMII. Avem timp sa il votam, pana in 7 iulie, pentru a ramane intre primele 77 nominalizari. In cazul in care Retezatul va ajunge printre primele 77 sau chiar 21 de finaliste, acesta va avea enorm de castigat la capitolul imagine (MULTA PUBLICITATE GRATUITA), implicit in ceea e priveste resursele financiare si atragerea atentiei asupra ariilor protejate (dupa cum bine stiti Retezatul este Parc National), deci mai multa protectie oficiala. Organizatorii competitiei, care au desfasurat si competitia CELE 7 MINUNI ANTROPICE ALE LUMII (constructii facute de om) au anuntat ca numarul de turisti a crescut cu pana la 70 la suta, in cazul castigatoarelor. De votat se voteaza simplu, si nu dureaza decat 2 minute. Nu vi se cer decat numele, o adresa de e-mail, varsta si tara .
Aveti 7 voturi si... nu, nu puteti vota Retezatul de 7 ori si nici nu trebuie sa alegeti cate un obiectiv natural de pe fiecare continent. Puneti Retezatul primul, iar apoi alegeti ce va place. Daca vreti, puteti vota, la Republica Moldova , Codri, daca nu alegeti ce va place voua. Mai este si dunarea, insa aceea nu reprezinta Romania , ci mai multe tari europene pe care le parcurge, in drumul ei spre Delta si spre Mare.
Aa, si... nu, nu puteti vota decat o singura data de pe o adresa de mail. Daca vreti sa votati de doua ori va trebui sa puneti alte date personale, ceea ce nu ar fi tocmai corect. Totusi, voi faceti cum credeti ca e mai bine.
Ca sa va conving de frumusetea Retezatului va trimit un link de pe you tube. A fost filmat de Dani Lorincz, un operator tv foarte bun, din Deva, impreuna cu Angi, sotia lui, care face niste montaje de televiziune foarte inspirate.
O sa va placa!
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=kvhA35F_ nsY
Pentru poze foarte frumoase si alte detalii intrati pe http://www.retezat. ro/index. php/galerie- foto/foto- pnr.html
Iar de votat, aici:
http://www.new7wond ers.com/nature/ en/nominees/ europe/c/ RetezatNationalP arkNationalPark/
DETALIAT, PENTRU CEI CARE AU MAI MULT TIMP.
Masivul Retezat, din judetul Hunedoara, a intrat in cursa pentru CELE 7 MINUNI NATURALE ALE LUMII, ca singurul obiectiv care reprezinta Romania .
In acest moment sunt, in total, 261 de nominalizari din toata lumea, locuri care mai de care mai frumoase, fara indoiala, printre care si Retezatul.
Aceasta este, deja, o performanta extraordinara, insa impreuna putem face si mai mult!
In data de 7 iulie, din totalul de 261 de nominalizari vor ramane in cursa numai primele 77, in functie de numarul de voturi obtinute pe internet.
Ulterior, pana in 21 iulie un comitet de experti va stabili 21 de finaliste, iar selectia finala pentru primele 7 minuni ale lumii va fi facuta tot prin intermediul voturilor prin internet.
Cine si ce anume are de castigat?
M-ati intrebat, unii dintre voi, ce se intampla daca Retezatul va castiga, iesind pe locul intai.
Obiectiv vorbind, este foarte putin probabil sa existe o asemenea sansa pentru Romania ...
Ar insemna, deja, enorm daca muntele nostru ar intra in primele 77 de finaliste, sau chiar mai mult in primele 21. Pana la momentul nominalizarii in primele 261 de minuni ale lumii, Retezatul a adunat peste 20 de milioane de voturi, iar numaratoarea acestora continua... Daca, totusi, Retezatul se va clasa cat mai sus, poate in primele 21, asta ar insemna extraordinar de mult: Parcul National "Retezat" ar avea mult mai multa vizibilitate, prin promovare gratuita, ceea ce ar atrage mai multi turisti, dar si atentia autoritatilor si speram noi, si mai multa protectie pentru aceasta arie protejata superba.
Mai mult, zonele Vaii Jiului si Hateg, ar atrage mai multi bani din turism (in afara de Retezat, judetul Hunedoara are sute de obiective turistice cu un potential urias, insa neexploatate, care ar punea sa vina ca un reinforcement pe partea de oferta turistica, pe langa vizitarea Retezatului) , iar asta ar fi un lucru foarte bun, pentru ca in acest moment Valea Jiului este, realmente o Vale a Plangerii: saracie extrema, niciun viitor.
Detalii foarte amanuntite despre modalitatea de a vota gasiti in pagina Administratiei Parcului National Retezat, care - va spun din proprie experienta - se implica mult, fiind printre putinele autoritati pe care le respect, din pacate sunt foarte putini si ei si nu au suficienta sustinere... ca ar fi foarte multe de facut...
http://www.retezat. ro/index. php/noutati/ 57-comunicate- de-presa/ 69-7-minuni- retezat.html
Articole bine documentate, scrise de Cipri Iancu, cititi pe site-ul EVZ:
http://www.evz. ro/articole/ detalii-articol/ 835302/MINUNILE- NATURALE- ALE-LUMII- Pledoarie- pentru-candidatu ra-Muntilor- Retezat/
Foarte important!
Sa nu va ganditi ca votul vostru nu conteaza, daca o sa vedeti ca Parcul National "Retezat" nu are sustinere oficiala.
Administratorul site-ului organizator al acestei competitii nu a facut inca up-date, insa Florina Crisan, purtatorul de cuvant al Administratiei Parcului National "Retezat", a anuntat, in 10 februarie 2009, ca toate actele si componenta Consiliului de sustinere au fost trimise si inregistrate cu succes la New Seven Natural Wonders.
Ariadna Petri
Societatea Romanca
www.romanca.co.uk
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Romanca a implinit 4 ani - interviu de Sorin Cehan , clik pt foto
Cu patru ani in urma, pe 21 iunie, lua fiinta la Londra, in cartierul Hammersmith & Fulham, "Romanian Women Society", care si-a schimbat apoi numele in "Romanca", una dintre cele mai active asociatii romanesti din Marea Britanie. Ionela Flood, presedinta asociatiei, trece in revista istoria, realizarile si planurile acestei organizatii.
Ionela Flood a absolvit ASE, a lucrat ca director in primariile sectoarelor 1 si 2, cu primari de toate culorile politice, si a infiintat o asociatie de voluntariat la Bucuresti, Infomanager. A plecat din Bucuresti in 2002, lasand liber postul de director al Centrului Cultural Eminescu. "Eu n-am plecat de nemultumita din Romania, ci am plecat pentru ca am ales sa ma casatoresc cu un englez. Nu-mi pare rau ca am plecat, dar mi-a fost ingrozitor de greu sa ma adaptez." De fapt, relatiile ei cu Romania sunt foarte stranse: "Eu nu pot sa stau fara Romania, cel putin o data la doua luni merg acasa. Mi se face dor, mi-e dor de acasa tot timpul." La Londra, primul lucru pe care l-a facut a fost sa infiinteze o filiala a asociatiei de voluntariat din Romania, cu care a organizat doi ani la rand ziua Romaniei, inainte de crearea societatii "Romanca". "Pe 21 iunie 2005, am fost cinci fete care am semnat constitutia asociatiei si am depus-o la consiliul Hammersmith & Fulham. S-a numit initial «Romanian Women Society». Am schimbat apoi denumirea in «Romanca», si, cand vom avea bani si timp pentru rebranding, vom adauga la denumire si «Romanul». Membrii sunt de acord sa schimbam denumirea." Cotizatia membrilor simpli in "Romanca" este de 10 £/an, iar cei din board platesc 120 £/an. Fondurile sunt intotdeauna insuficiente, dar "faptul ca putem face imagine Romaniei ne mobilizeaza".
Romanian Day
Noua asociatie a continuat sa organizeze Romanian Day, in contextul festivalului local din cartierul Hammersmith & Fulham, in parteneriat cu autoritatile locale. In fiecare an, mai putin anul trecut, pentru ca la putere au venit conservatorii, care au taiat fondurile pentru festival. Romanian Day insemna "o expozitie, poate un mix-media, expo cu gastronomie romaneasca, distribuire de brosuri", actiuni organizate cu voluntari romani. "Vreau sa multumesc celor peste 150 de voluntari romani care in acesti patru ani si-au dedicat timp si resurse importrante actiunilor societatii. Avem in continuare nevoie de voluntari". Asociatia are si activitate sociala, ofera sfaturi minimale pentru cei care vor sa-si deschida un business, de exemplu, si ofera posibilitatea de training free in diverse domenii, datorita unui network de ong-uri din care face parte. A mai fost organizata o discoteca romaneasca, timp de 6 luni, care n-a mers insa, s-au mai organizat diverse petreceri, bbq, dar nu acestea au dat prestigiu asociatiei, ci luari de pozitie publice si proiecte importante. Un moment important a fost scrisoarea deschisa catre Tony Blair, in paralel cu o petitie a mai multor asociatii, contra impunerii de restrictii pentru lucratorii romani. O a doua scrisoare deschisa a fost trimisa de "Romanca" premierului Gordon Brown, pe aceeasi tema: "Scrisoarea catre Brown a avut un rezultat mai bun, pentru ca ne-au suplimentat locurile de munca cu 8.000", spune Ionela. La proiecte, asociatia are cu ce se lauda in acesti patru ani. Amintim doar doua dintre ele: un proiect in colaborare cu orchestra London Schubert Players, pentru promovarea compozitiilor compozitorilor romani moderni si contemporani, proiect finalizat cu 8 concerte in toata Londra. Un alt proiect, "Art and Music Festival", in colaborare cu institutii prestigioase, a avut ca scop prezentarea artei populare traditionale romanesti in Marea Britanie.
Sindicat
Ionela Flood lucreaza acum ca functionar la un mare ONG din Londra (care are circa 700 de angajati) si se ocupa de PR pe servicii sociale pentru cei peste 55 ani. Este lider de sindicat in cadrul unuia din cele mai mari sindicate din Marea Britanie, UNISON, la ultima conferinta a administratiei publice reprezentand filiala de housing association. "Avem un proiect in curs cu asociatia Romanca, de infiintare a unui sindicat pentru apararea drepturilor romanilor care lucreaza in constructii. Initiativa a venit de la mai multi romani care au firme de constructii aici." Drepturile romanilor, Belfast? "Condamnam cu fermitate actele rasiste de la Belfast. Este pentru prima data cand se intampla asa ceva in Anglia. Exista rasism contra romanilor aici si eu l-am simtit pe pielea mea. Suntem perceputi ca o tara de tigani, de hoti, de mancatori de copii. Belfast, apoi, este oricum o zona cu o cultura mai putin toleranta. Dar sa fim sinceri, in Romania, intoleranta este chiar mai mare decat la Belfast."
(Un articol de Sorin Cehan, „Gazeta Romaneasca')
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Exhibition 30 July- 21 August, Eugen Petri & Samantha Donnelly at The Royal British Society of Sculptors
Exhibition: 30 July – 21 August 2009
Private view 29 July 2009,6.30-8.30 pm
RBS Studio Gallery, 108, Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RA
www.rbs.org.uk
Samantha Donnelly ARBS
Bronze at Fonderia Mariani
Eugen Petri ARBS
Stone at Fondazione SEM
This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their residencies in Pietrasanta, for Brian Mercer Residencies 2008
RSVP: info@rbs.co.uk
Tel:020 7373 8615
The Royal British Society of Sculptors’ Brian Mercer supported stone residency award proved so successful over the previous two years that in 2008 The Brian Mercer Charitable Trust extended this opportunity to sculptors working in bronze. Two talented sculptors were selected from the RBS membership to spend 3 months developing their skills with the support and guidance of world renowned artisans in Pietrasanta, Tuscany. The selection panel were seeking to identify two sculptors who could seize the opportunity to learn, experiment and extend their boundaries. In 2008 Samantha Donnelly ARBS was awarded the Brian Mercer Bronze Residency at Fonderia Artistica Mariani and Eugen Petri ARBS was awarded the Brian Mercer Stone Residency at Fondazione Sem. This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their 2008 Residencies.
“Pietrasanta was a huge learning experience and one that will filter through my practice over the coming years.” Samantha Donnelly, ARBS
“There was a friendly and supportive atmosphere at Sem, sculptors and artisans working side by side, sharing ideas knowledge and experience. This was truly the greatest experience of my life.” Eugen Petri, ARBS
The Royal British Society of Sculptors
Committed to the pursuit of excellence in the art form, the Society aims to inspire, inform and engage people with sculpture. It offers opportunities to see/experience the extraordinary diversity of contemporary work and to learn about it from those that make it. It supports sculptors by providing bursaries to newly emergent sculptors, professional development seminars, a mentoring scheme and awards. It is a membership society of professional sculptors and was established in 1905 as a not-for-profit company, becoming a registered charity in 1963. It is the oldest and largest organisation dedicated to sculpture in the UK.
The Brian Mercer Charitable Trust
Dr Brian Mercer OBE was a talented and successful industrialist and inventor. Above all he was a creative individual of the highest order. According to his wishes, a charity was established in his name which primarily supports original and innovative scientific and medical research. But Brian Mercer also had a passion for art so he also wanted his charity to support the development of talented artists. In pursuing this wish, through the Royal British Society of Sculptors the Brian Mercer Charitable Trust established a marble sculpting residency in Pietrasanta. The success of the scheme has now led to a similar residency in bronze casting. Thus far, all four of the sculptors have described their experience in Pietrasanta as “life-changing”. We very much hope this continues.
Fondazione Sem
Established in March 2003, the Foundation derives its name and founding principles from the cultural legacy of Sem Ghelardini, who in his time founded and directed Studio Sem. The foundation currently provides: scholarships for young artists or those currently working in another material. Conferences and lectures on the creative process, art and culture in general and professional training for young artisans.
Fonderia Artistica Mariani
The foundry has a long tradition of producing high quality bronze sculptures following the same method of lost wax casting used by Benvenuto Cellini. Improved today by modern technology and machinery this is still the most accurate and reliable way of creating sculptures and bronze monuments.
Romanca Society
www.romanca.co.uk
Private view 29 July 2009,6.30-8.30 pm
RBS Studio Gallery, 108, Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RA
www.rbs.org.uk
Samantha Donnelly ARBS
Bronze at Fonderia Mariani
Eugen Petri ARBS
Stone at Fondazione SEM
This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their residencies in Pietrasanta, for Brian Mercer Residencies 2008
RSVP: info@rbs.co.uk
Tel:020 7373 8615
The Royal British Society of Sculptors’ Brian Mercer supported stone residency award proved so successful over the previous two years that in 2008 The Brian Mercer Charitable Trust extended this opportunity to sculptors working in bronze. Two talented sculptors were selected from the RBS membership to spend 3 months developing their skills with the support and guidance of world renowned artisans in Pietrasanta, Tuscany. The selection panel were seeking to identify two sculptors who could seize the opportunity to learn, experiment and extend their boundaries. In 2008 Samantha Donnelly ARBS was awarded the Brian Mercer Bronze Residency at Fonderia Artistica Mariani and Eugen Petri ARBS was awarded the Brian Mercer Stone Residency at Fondazione Sem. This exhibition celebrates the discoveries of Samantha Donnelly and Eugen Petri during their 2008 Residencies.
“Pietrasanta was a huge learning experience and one that will filter through my practice over the coming years.” Samantha Donnelly, ARBS
“There was a friendly and supportive atmosphere at Sem, sculptors and artisans working side by side, sharing ideas knowledge and experience. This was truly the greatest experience of my life.” Eugen Petri, ARBS
The Royal British Society of Sculptors
Committed to the pursuit of excellence in the art form, the Society aims to inspire, inform and engage people with sculpture. It offers opportunities to see/experience the extraordinary diversity of contemporary work and to learn about it from those that make it. It supports sculptors by providing bursaries to newly emergent sculptors, professional development seminars, a mentoring scheme and awards. It is a membership society of professional sculptors and was established in 1905 as a not-for-profit company, becoming a registered charity in 1963. It is the oldest and largest organisation dedicated to sculpture in the UK.
The Brian Mercer Charitable Trust
Dr Brian Mercer OBE was a talented and successful industrialist and inventor. Above all he was a creative individual of the highest order. According to his wishes, a charity was established in his name which primarily supports original and innovative scientific and medical research. But Brian Mercer also had a passion for art so he also wanted his charity to support the development of talented artists. In pursuing this wish, through the Royal British Society of Sculptors the Brian Mercer Charitable Trust established a marble sculpting residency in Pietrasanta. The success of the scheme has now led to a similar residency in bronze casting. Thus far, all four of the sculptors have described their experience in Pietrasanta as “life-changing”. We very much hope this continues.
Fondazione Sem
Established in March 2003, the Foundation derives its name and founding principles from the cultural legacy of Sem Ghelardini, who in his time founded and directed Studio Sem. The foundation currently provides: scholarships for young artists or those currently working in another material. Conferences and lectures on the creative process, art and culture in general and professional training for young artisans.
Fonderia Artistica Mariani
The foundry has a long tradition of producing high quality bronze sculptures following the same method of lost wax casting used by Benvenuto Cellini. Improved today by modern technology and machinery this is still the most accurate and reliable way of creating sculptures and bronze monuments.
Romanca Society
www.romanca.co.uk
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