Music, dance and interactive installations for Bucharest's Days this weekend

15 September 2015

Bucharest’s Days will be celebrated with various events this weekend, such as the Sound & Vision festival, and the White Night of Bucharest.

The first edition of Sound & Vision festival will take place between September 18 and September 20 at Baneasa Royal Train Station.  Each day of the festival will be dedicated to a different music genre.

Friday, September 18, the public can enjoy some alternative hip hop and urban grooves with Kaya Foundation feat. El Negro on Kogaion Sound System, Jurjak, Fratii Grime, Cred ca sunt extraterestru, Silent Strike, and ROA.

Saturday will be the day dedicated to alternative rock, and Dj Leo, The Noise, We Singing Colors, Sophisticated Lemos, Toulouse Lautrec, and The Mono Jacks will entertain the crowd with their music.

The last day of the festival will be all about alternative electro-pop. The program includes local artists such as Calin, Hot Casandra, Temple Invisible, Lucia, Golan, and Moonlight Breakfast.

The White Night of Bucharest will also take place this weekend. The fifth edition of the event will bring the Old Town to life in the night between September 19 and September 20. During the event, Bucharest will become a network of interactive installations and audiovisual tools belonging to Romanian and international artists.

There will be 15 installations in the capital, such as the Interactive Map (in front of Gabroveni Inn), Urban Lights Contacts (on Stavropoleus street), Lumineolele (in Sf. Anton Square), The Poetry Jukebox (on Covaci street), Kaleidopolis (intersection between Gabroveni street and Sepcari street), Cosmic Rain (on Liscani street), Street Sound (on Covaci street), and Aquatic Harp (the intersection between Lipscani street and Smardan street).

Moreover, video shows will light up Romania’s Palace of the Parliament (also known as the People’s Palace) during the second edition of iMapp Bucharest, on September 19. Read more about the event here.

The access at the events is free.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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Music, dance and interactive installations for Bucharest's Days this weekend

15 September 2015

Bucharest’s Days will be celebrated with various events this weekend, such as the Sound & Vision festival, and the White Night of Bucharest.

The first edition of Sound & Vision festival will take place between September 18 and September 20 at Baneasa Royal Train Station.  Each day of the festival will be dedicated to a different music genre.

Friday, September 18, the public can enjoy some alternative hip hop and urban grooves with Kaya Foundation feat. El Negro on Kogaion Sound System, Jurjak, Fratii Grime, Cred ca sunt extraterestru, Silent Strike, and ROA.

Saturday will be the day dedicated to alternative rock, and Dj Leo, The Noise, We Singing Colors, Sophisticated Lemos, Toulouse Lautrec, and The Mono Jacks will entertain the crowd with their music.

The last day of the festival will be all about alternative electro-pop. The program includes local artists such as Calin, Hot Casandra, Temple Invisible, Lucia, Golan, and Moonlight Breakfast.

The White Night of Bucharest will also take place this weekend. The fifth edition of the event will bring the Old Town to life in the night between September 19 and September 20. During the event, Bucharest will become a network of interactive installations and audiovisual tools belonging to Romanian and international artists.

There will be 15 installations in the capital, such as the Interactive Map (in front of Gabroveni Inn), Urban Lights Contacts (on Stavropoleus street), Lumineolele (in Sf. Anton Square), The Poetry Jukebox (on Covaci street), Kaleidopolis (intersection between Gabroveni street and Sepcari street), Cosmic Rain (on Liscani street), Street Sound (on Covaci street), and Aquatic Harp (the intersection between Lipscani street and Smardan street).

Moreover, video shows will light up Romania’s Palace of the Parliament (also known as the People’s Palace) during the second edition of iMapp Bucharest, on September 19. Read more about the event here.

The access at the events is free.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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