Monday, October 27, 2014

"Capturing Carpathia" by George Butler Monday 27 October 2014, London




Global Heritage Fund UK with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in London opened today the exhibition 
"Capturing Carpathia" by George Butler. 


On display is an exhibition of drawings that illustrate life in the Carpathian Villages of Transylvania , exploring portraits and scenes of daily life of rural Romania.
 



"I know all the names of all the people I drew; I know where they live; they know who I am. It's personal and I hope all of those things come across in the images", says the artist George Butler. 
The caracters become animated on incredibile light and details of the artist inspiration. For a moment you expect to hear music of the forest or the cristal wisper of the source going down in the valey. A remarkable deep view , just enough to feel again home. 
To complete the serie of All Romanian events there are 2 more occasion to explore the riche expression of Romanian life :

&
Dracula Untold Screening 

NBC Universal Private Screening Room
Central Saint Giles
St. Giles High Street
WC2H 8AG London
United Kingdom
Many thanks to the organisers. 

Dr. Ionela Flood
Romanca Society 


Monday, October 13, 2014

SADEEY EU youth exchange project 2014 Turkey - Day 3

AM
*A seminar by the Dean of Education Faculty of Akdeniz University on Education system in Europe
seminer, sharing experience
*Meeting with mayor and local officials visiting officials
PM * Workshop: Young people's labor market by Portugal presentations, role plays
21.00 *Country presentation: Latvia presentations, role plays, learning about national dances

















Dr Ionela Flood


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Octobwr 2014 -Dracula comes to Custom House, Canning Town & Beckton Libraries !



One of the dimensions where Romania sometimes suffers from British fantasies and mis-information is the Victorian melodrama by Bram Stoker of "Dracula", which was fictionally linked to Transylvania and extremely loosely based on your medieval warrior king Vlad. So "Dracula" and Gothic melodrama is ever associated with Romania by many British.

In order for you and your families to see for yourselves an example of a modern British theatrical interpretation of "Dracula" which seems to be considered as appropriate for the upcoming Haloween period, I attach details of performances that are being put on in three Newham Libraries ( see attached and below ) during the week before and during half-term coming up.

Let me know if you might be interested in attending with your families and whether you have a firm preference for one date/ venue in particular. As there are not lots of tickets for each performance being held in Libraries, it is probably necessary to book immediately.

In the meantime, I am trying to find out if there are any references to King Vlad, Transylvania or Romania in the play. If so, it might be justified for you to turn up in national dress and throw eggs and tomatoes at the actors in our Shakespearian tradition.

Kind regards,    Martin 

Martin Pinder, Hon. Secretary, Newham Partnership for Complementary Education, Mansfield House, 30 Avenons Road, Plaistow, London E13 8HT Mobile 07951 815621 martinpinder7@hotmail.com                                                                                                                                   

From: Leila.Nicholas@newham.gov.uk
To: CN.CustomHouseCanningTown@newham.gov.uk
Subject: Dracula comes to Custom House and Canning Town Library!
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 12:11:56 +0000

 

Dracula

by Bram Stoker

adapted and directed by Kate McGregor

 

 

Theatre6 and Open Book proudly present the greatest vampire story ever told; Dracula. This theatrical tour is a new adaptation of the classic Gothic tale of Dracula, in an immersive, site-specific production that remains true to Stoker's terrifying masterpiece. An ensemble cast uses inventive performance and original music to create a haunting theatrical production that will transform some of London's most beautiful libraries this Halloween.

 

Dracula; the greatest vampire story ever told.

 

London. 2014. The local council has called a general meeting at the library to address the disappearance of animals and children from the area. As events unfold, local man Jack unveils a collection of letters that may help solve this mystery.  And so begins the terrifying story of Dracula. Dark, twisted and timeless, experience Dracula like never before this Halloween.

 

Adapted by Kate McGregor, this honest adaptation uses the original story and interweaves a modern tale through the classic Bram Stoker text. It is a scary and inventive piece suitable for adults and young audiences but not for the faint of heart.

 

Running time: 2hours and 20minutes with an interval

Adult themes and content. Contains scenes of a violent nature

Recommended age 12+

Concession ticket prices available

 

 

Box Office Information

 

Tickets £10/£8 concessions

Online Booking www.openbooktheatre.ticketsource.co.uk

 

Wednesday 22nd October, 6.30pm

Canning Town Library

Barking Rd, London E16 4HQ

 

Tuesday 28th October, 6.30pm

Custom House Library

Prince Regent Ln, London E16 3JJ

 

Wednesday 29th October, 7pm

Beckton Library

1 Kingsford Way, London E6 5JQ

 

See the entire tour online at:

www.theatre6.co.uk and www.openbooktheatrecompany.com

 

 

 

Leila Nicholas I Community Neighbourhood Senior Officer I Custom House and Canning Town Community Neighbourhood

Strategic Commissioning & Community Directorate

London Borough of Newham

Newham Dockside I 1000 Dockside Road I London I E16 2QU

DDI: 020 3373 3205 I Int: 33205 I Mobile: 07896 346534

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SADEEY EU Youth Exchange in Turkey 2014-Day 2

AMWorkshop: "Map of your national education system" *Icebreakers, warm-up activities, energizer games
workshop, creative tasks,
PMPresentation of the workhop and results on project board presentations and board activities, sharing experience, exchanging ideas
20.30*Country presentation: Czech Republic / and Portugal presentations, role plays, learning about national dances


















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SADEEY EU Project 2014 -Turkey Youth Exchange day 1

Day
1
* Introducing the Youth programmes, Youthpass, the project, activities
participants, organizing the international teams
*Icebreakers, warm-up activities, name games, team building games                                                                                                                      
Fears and hopes activity creative tasks, meeting with leaders

*Organizing post boxes / workshop "National education system in your country workshop, exchanging ideas

Country Presentation:Turkey/A real village life and wedding in Kızılkaya village real life activities, learning about Turkish dances














Dr Ionela Flood
Romanca Society

Romanca Society represents UK youth in EU project "Similarities and Differences in Education of European Youth 2014-1-TR01-KA105-002616

The EU project "Similarities and Differences in Education of European Youth" take place in Turkey 11-18 October 2014 .