(P) The Embassies Festival 1st Edition, “Open your Culture”: a journey around the World from your own city

01 September 2015

September begins with the first edition of The Embassies Festival, the theme being “Open your Culture”. This Festival is an event with a unique concept in the Romanian cultural landscape, which will contribute to the prestige and appeal of the Romanian Capital, promoting cultural diversity and the art of countries with diplomatic missions in Romania. For 5 days, in 4 key points from the Capital (Romania’s National Library, Tineretului Park – Children’s World <Lumea Copiilor>, Studio Cinema and The Galateca Gallery), visitors will have the opportunity to experience Terra’s cultural variety, through cultural and artistic activities, such as international themed visual arts exhibitions (photography, film screenings, painting, installations, sculpture), demonstrations and culinary tastings, music shows, children programs and captivating activities of cultural diplomacy.

The Embassies Festival is an event for the wide audience, entrance will be free of charge and, for this first edition, the organizers are proud to announce the participation of 50 embassies, cultural institutes and international organizations, as follows:, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Chile, China and the Confucius Institute, Cyprus, Cuba, Delegation Wallonie-Bruxelles, El Salvador, European Commission Representation in Romania, Hungary, The Information Office of the European Parliament of Romania, India Cultural Centre Rabindranath Tagore, Indonesia and Cultural Center Indonesian, The International Organization of Francophone International Organization for Migration, Ireland, Japan and the Center for Romanian-Japanese Studies "Angela Honduras", Jordan, Malaysia, UK and the British Council, Morocco, Mexico, Pakistan, Palestine, Peru, Russia and the Russian Center of Science and Culture, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Syria, United Arab Emirates, USA, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uruguay, Venezuela, The Romanian Cultural Institute, The Romanian Peasant Museum, The National Museum Complex "Moldova", Luminu by Luminish & Workshop Book, Doina Ensemble, Ensemble ELLAS (Greece), Asia Fest, and of course the host country, Romania, which will have its own cultural program.

The Embassies Festival will begin on the 1st of September 2015, at the ground floor of Romania’s National Library, with an exhibition under the concept “A journey around the World”, which houses the participation of 19 embassies and The Romanian Cultural Institute. The entire exhibition is made after a unique artistic concept which will allow visitors to travel from one world meridian to another, through a diversity of installations, artisanal objects, traditional costumes, photography, statues, musical instruments, paintings and cultural practices.

The Exhibition’s program, which will last until the 4th of September, takes place between 10:00 A.M. and 8.00 P.M. The entrance is free of charge.

The South Korea Embassy will be hosting an exhibition on traditional art reviewed in contemporary fashion at the Galateca Gallery, 1st- 6th of September, 12:00-10:00 P.M. hours.

Another dimension of the Embassies Festival is the cinematographic projections that will take place at Studio Cinema, where there will be screened several artistic movies and documentaries between the 1st and 4th of September, as recommended by 14 embassies. Some of the productions, which will be released with this occasion, are at their first broadcasting in Romania, even in Europe. There entrance will also be free for visitors.

The main focus of the Embassies Festival will on be the events that will take place at Tineretului Park – Lumea Copiilor, on the 4th and 5th, between 3:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. Everyone can visit the stands of the 50 embassies, cultural institutes, and international organizations, were numerous exhibits and habits and cultural traditions from all around the world will be presented, as well as culinary tastings and interactive workshops.

Also, an area called “The Children’s Embassy” will be arranged, where workshops, plays, cultural-educative games in foreign languages will be organized, as well as an establishment for crafting, which will attract the attention with the unique and archaic way, for example, manual paper is being processed, with printing and paper costs from Atelierul de Carte (The Book Workshop). Other stands will participate in showing how traditional carpets are woven, how lăicerele and păretarele of wool are vegetally painted, how traditional masks and ceramic figurines are made, the way peasant furniture pieces are designed and how various jewelry and handmade objects are crafted along different cultures.

On the stage, artists from four continents will perform artistic shows on the 4th of September, as well as on the 5th, between 5:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. Singer, dancers and instrumentalists from Argentina, Great Britain, Greece, India, Ireland, Japan, Peru, Russia, South Africa and Venezuela will be hosting a few original programs.

More information on the Festival is available at www.festivalulambasadelor.ro and on the official Facebook page of the event www.facebook.com/embassiesfestival.

The Embassies Festival is a signature event and product of the ESCU Association, held in partnership and with the patronage of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as with the support from The Ministry of Culture, National Library of Romania, District 4 City Hall, “Ion Dacian” Opera and Music Theatre, The Romanian Filmmaker’s Union, The Romanian Cultural Institute, Euro Est Alternativ Cultural Association, The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, “Moldova” National Museum Complex from Iași, Bucharest Tourism Board Association, The National Associations for Consumer’s Protection and InfoCons Promoting Programs and Strategies in Romania.

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(P) The Embassies Festival 1st Edition, “Open your Culture”: a journey around the World from your own city

01 September 2015

September begins with the first edition of The Embassies Festival, the theme being “Open your Culture”. This Festival is an event with a unique concept in the Romanian cultural landscape, which will contribute to the prestige and appeal of the Romanian Capital, promoting cultural diversity and the art of countries with diplomatic missions in Romania. For 5 days, in 4 key points from the Capital (Romania’s National Library, Tineretului Park – Children’s World <Lumea Copiilor>, Studio Cinema and The Galateca Gallery), visitors will have the opportunity to experience Terra’s cultural variety, through cultural and artistic activities, such as international themed visual arts exhibitions (photography, film screenings, painting, installations, sculpture), demonstrations and culinary tastings, music shows, children programs and captivating activities of cultural diplomacy.

The Embassies Festival is an event for the wide audience, entrance will be free of charge and, for this first edition, the organizers are proud to announce the participation of 50 embassies, cultural institutes and international organizations, as follows:, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Chile, China and the Confucius Institute, Cyprus, Cuba, Delegation Wallonie-Bruxelles, El Salvador, European Commission Representation in Romania, Hungary, The Information Office of the European Parliament of Romania, India Cultural Centre Rabindranath Tagore, Indonesia and Cultural Center Indonesian, The International Organization of Francophone International Organization for Migration, Ireland, Japan and the Center for Romanian-Japanese Studies "Angela Honduras", Jordan, Malaysia, UK and the British Council, Morocco, Mexico, Pakistan, Palestine, Peru, Russia and the Russian Center of Science and Culture, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Syria, United Arab Emirates, USA, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uruguay, Venezuela, The Romanian Cultural Institute, The Romanian Peasant Museum, The National Museum Complex "Moldova", Luminu by Luminish & Workshop Book, Doina Ensemble, Ensemble ELLAS (Greece), Asia Fest, and of course the host country, Romania, which will have its own cultural program.

The Embassies Festival will begin on the 1st of September 2015, at the ground floor of Romania’s National Library, with an exhibition under the concept “A journey around the World”, which houses the participation of 19 embassies and The Romanian Cultural Institute. The entire exhibition is made after a unique artistic concept which will allow visitors to travel from one world meridian to another, through a diversity of installations, artisanal objects, traditional costumes, photography, statues, musical instruments, paintings and cultural practices.

The Exhibition’s program, which will last until the 4th of September, takes place between 10:00 A.M. and 8.00 P.M. The entrance is free of charge.

The South Korea Embassy will be hosting an exhibition on traditional art reviewed in contemporary fashion at the Galateca Gallery, 1st- 6th of September, 12:00-10:00 P.M. hours.

Another dimension of the Embassies Festival is the cinematographic projections that will take place at Studio Cinema, where there will be screened several artistic movies and documentaries between the 1st and 4th of September, as recommended by 14 embassies. Some of the productions, which will be released with this occasion, are at their first broadcasting in Romania, even in Europe. There entrance will also be free for visitors.

The main focus of the Embassies Festival will on be the events that will take place at Tineretului Park – Lumea Copiilor, on the 4th and 5th, between 3:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. Everyone can visit the stands of the 50 embassies, cultural institutes, and international organizations, were numerous exhibits and habits and cultural traditions from all around the world will be presented, as well as culinary tastings and interactive workshops.

Also, an area called “The Children’s Embassy” will be arranged, where workshops, plays, cultural-educative games in foreign languages will be organized, as well as an establishment for crafting, which will attract the attention with the unique and archaic way, for example, manual paper is being processed, with printing and paper costs from Atelierul de Carte (The Book Workshop). Other stands will participate in showing how traditional carpets are woven, how lăicerele and păretarele of wool are vegetally painted, how traditional masks and ceramic figurines are made, the way peasant furniture pieces are designed and how various jewelry and handmade objects are crafted along different cultures.

On the stage, artists from four continents will perform artistic shows on the 4th of September, as well as on the 5th, between 5:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. Singer, dancers and instrumentalists from Argentina, Great Britain, Greece, India, Ireland, Japan, Peru, Russia, South Africa and Venezuela will be hosting a few original programs.

More information on the Festival is available at www.festivalulambasadelor.ro and on the official Facebook page of the event www.facebook.com/embassiesfestival.

The Embassies Festival is a signature event and product of the ESCU Association, held in partnership and with the patronage of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as with the support from The Ministry of Culture, National Library of Romania, District 4 City Hall, “Ion Dacian” Opera and Music Theatre, The Romanian Filmmaker’s Union, The Romanian Cultural Institute, Euro Est Alternativ Cultural Association, The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, “Moldova” National Museum Complex from Iași, Bucharest Tourism Board Association, The National Associations for Consumer’s Protection and InfoCons Promoting Programs and Strategies in Romania.

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Romania-insider.com & City Compass Media are media partners to this event.

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