Former great gymnast Nadia Comăneci will be present at this year’s edition of the Sports Festival, on June 14, at the...
An event which will bring back the charm of the days of old in Bucharest will take place on September 18 and 19 in the Kiseleff Park. The event, called 'Sindrofie la Sosea' (Street jamboree), is organized by the Bright Light consortium and is a stage in the Bucharest in one day project.
The season for mountain bike races and triathlons is almost ending for 2010, but there's one more event you probably won't want to miss. After a very full summer season, probably one of the last mountain bike races for the year will be organized by TeamExpert near Bucharest, in the Natural Parc Comana.
Bucharest people are invited on September 17, between 6 pm and 2 am, to the longest night of the Romanian film, a marathon of Romanian productions, part of the first Sleepless Night of the Romanian Film.
Seven established and upcoming Romanian designers will present for the first time their latest collections in London, during the Fashion Week. Agnes Toma, Carmen Secareanu, Cristhelen B., Cristian Samfira, Diana Nita, Iris Serban and Vika Gorencu will showcase their creations at the Romanian Cultural Institute in London.
For the third consecutive year, Romania will take part in The Mayor's Thames Festival, with a traditional stand and a series of live acts organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in London. The event will take place on September 11 and 12, between 12 noon and 10pm, on the South Bank riverside walkway, from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge. Admission is free.
Traditional Japanese drums (Taiko) performer Eitetsu Hayashi will hold a concert in Bucharest on October 20, 19,00 hours, together with the George Enescu orchestra at the Sala Palatului hall in Bucharest. A second show will follow in Sibiu, on October 23. Hayashi will perform compositions of George Enescu, Ciprian Porumbescu, Béla Bartók, Doru Popovici, Tiberiu Olah and Grigoras Dinicu.
The European Journalism Festival will take place in Romanian city Targu-Jiu between September 9 and 12. The event is organized by the Eurolife Association and Romania's UNESCO National Commission. More than 500 journalists from the European Union and the neighbor countries are expected to participate.
An event which will bring back the charm of the days of old in Bucharest will take place on September 18 and 19 in the Kiseleff Park. The event, called 'Sindrofie la Sosea' (Street jamboree), is organized by the Bright Light consortium and is a stage in the Bucharest in one day project.
The season for mountain bike races and triathlons is almost ending for 2010, but there's one more event you probably won't want to miss. After a very full summer season, probably one of the last mountain bike races for the year will be organized by TeamExpert near Bucharest, in the Natural Parc Comana.
Bucharest people are invited on September 17, between 6 pm and 2 am, to the longest night of the Romanian film, a marathon of Romanian productions, part of the first Sleepless Night of the Romanian Film.
Seven established and upcoming Romanian designers will present for the first time their latest collections in London, during the Fashion Week. Agnes Toma, Carmen Secareanu, Cristhelen B., Cristian Samfira, Diana Nita, Iris Serban and Vika Gorencu will showcase their creations at the Romanian Cultural Institute in London.
For the third consecutive year, Romania will take part in The Mayor's Thames Festival, with a traditional stand and a series of live acts organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in London. The event will take place on September 11 and 12, between 12 noon and 10pm, on the South Bank riverside walkway, from Westminster Bridge to Tower Bridge. Admission is free.
Traditional Japanese drums (Taiko) performer Eitetsu Hayashi will hold a concert in Bucharest on October 20, 19,00 hours, together with the George Enescu orchestra at the Sala Palatului hall in Bucharest. A second show will follow in Sibiu, on October 23. Hayashi will perform compositions of George Enescu, Ciprian Porumbescu, Béla Bartók, Doru Popovici, Tiberiu Olah and Grigoras Dinicu.
The European Journalism Festival will take place in Romanian city Targu-Jiu between September 9 and 12. The event is organized by the Eurolife Association and Romania's UNESCO National Commission. More than 500 journalists from the European Union and the neighbor countries are expected to participate.
