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Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:51:57 +0100
To: 'Romanian Cultural Institute London'<office@icr-london.co.uk>
Subject: ICR London: November 2011 events
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* Special Offer for friends of ICR London: £15 tickets! To book visit barbican.org.uk or phone 0844 848 5211 and use code 91111. Subject to availability, for performances between 9-12 November. |
November 2011: Event Listings |
| | | | Thu 3 Nov, 7pm ICR London
Catalin Ilea & Michael Abramovich in the Enescu Concerts Series After an original and successful opening of the 2011/2012 season with Contraste Trio, we invite you to a recital of two of the most accomplished specialists of Enescu's music: cellist Catalin Ilea and pianist Michael Abramovich. | | | | Fri 4 Nov, 5.30pm BAFTA, London
Iulia Rugina and her thought-provoking Stuck on Christmas Although it's not Christmas yet, director Iulia Rugina will attend the 2011 European Psychoanalytic Film Festival with her Stuck on Christmas, a film about small gestures, big stories and ordinary people.
| | | | Fri 4 Nov - Sun 20 Nov James Hardiman Library, National University of Ireland
Lia Perjovschi's first exhibition in Ireland Lia Perjovschi, one of Romania's leading contemporary artists, opens her first exhibition in Ireland with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute London, as part of the TULCA Art Festival in Galway. | | | | Sat 5 Nov, 2pm Camden Arts Centre, London
Artist Talk: Anca Benera Our artist-in-residence Anca Benera discusses the insidious energies of London at the Camden Arts Centre.
| | | | Sat 5 Nov, 8pm Kings Place, London
Maria Raducanu reinterprets Romania's musical heritage Following her 2010 memorable performance in 1 Belgrave Square, charismatic singer Maria Raducanu is back in London with an explosive mingling of Romanian ethos and nowadays music (blues, jazz, avant-garde). | | | | Wed 9 Nov - Sat 19 Nov, 7.45pm Barbican Centre, London
Romanian Theatre at its Best Nottara Theatre from Bucharest showcases, at Barbican Centre, Vlad Massaci's stage version of Festen by Thomas Vinterberg and Mogens Rukov. The production is a sample of world class directing and performance and marks the come back of the Romanian theatre on the London stage after more than 13 years of absence. | | | | Mon 14 Nov, 9.30pm Barbican Centre, London
Festen Post Show Talk with director Vlad Massaci Director Vlad Massaci will explain why truth needs to be repeated over and over again in order to be taken into consideration, in life as well as on stage. Meet him in conversation with John O'Mahony, Guardian journalist, and Anca Ionita, theatre critic and editor in chief of Time Out Bucharest. | | | | Thu 17 Nov, 7pm ICR London
Poetic Voices in Conversation: Vasile Garnet and Mario Petrucci Vasile Garnet will conclude the 2011 series Contemporary Romanian Poets organised in partnership with Poet in the City. Mario Petrucci will join the Romanian poet as special guest.
| | | | Sun 20 Nov, 7.45pm Southbank Centre, London
Lucian Ban and his fabulous octet invited to perform at London Jazz Festival Acclaimed pianist Lucian Ban, accompanied by an exceptional group of musicians, will perform Enescu Re-Imagined at London Jazz Festival. | | | | Thu 24 Nov, 7pm ICR London
The Contest by Dan Pita @ Romanian Cinematheque We invite you to the screening of Dan Pita's iconic film The Contest, which tells the story of an outdoor competition that gradually turns into a perilous expedition through the labyrinths of conscience. | | | | Wed 30 Nov-Sun 4 Dec Camden Arts Centre, London
Anca Benera presents new works and scenarios inspired by London's unseen stories Join us for the opening of an exhibition of works made during Anca Benera's joint residency at Camden Arts Centre and the Romanian Cultural Institute. | |
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