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1 Aug 2010

The National Center of Dance - Bucharest (CNDB)

Past/The context of appearance The year The National Center of Dance - Bucharest (CNDB) was founded, July 2004, there was no other institution dedicated to the art of contemporary dance in Romania. The Romanian contemporary choreographers and performers were much more known

6 May 2010 - 15 May 2010

Constantin and Elena (Romania/Spain 2008), by Andrei Dăscălescu, at DOCAVIV festival. 6-15.05.2010

Constantin and Elena, a 2008 Romanian documentary film, by Andrei Dăscălescu, to be screened at DOCAVIV 2010. Romania/Spain 2008, 103 min, Romanian, Heb & En subtitles DocAviv, the International Documentary Film Festival in Tel Aviv, takes place from May 6 to 15

18 Feb 2010 - 6 Apr 2010

The first Haifa Mediterranean Biennale of contemporary art. 18.02 – 6.04.2010

The first Haifa Mediterranean Biennale of contemporary art is an international event initiated by Belu-Simion Făinaru – a Romanian born Israeli artist, the curator and artistic director of the biennale. Held in Northern Israel, an area that is usually on the fringe of

28 Nov 2009 - 5 Dec 2009

Shavale brass brand Tour in Israel_Petach Tikva 28.11, Haifa 3-5.12.2009

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv continues the series of concerts of traditional Romanian music, illustrated by such former concerts as performed by the Iza group from Maramures, in 2007, or the Taraf de haidouks from Clejani, in 2008. We invite you to yet another

7 Oct 2009 - 10 Oct 2009

Israeli premiere for the best Romanian films of 2009_Police, adjective and Tales from the Golden Age at Haifa Film Festival, 3-10 October 2009

Police, Adjective / Poliţist, adjectiv Romania 2009 Dir. : Corneliu Porumboiu 115 min. , Romanian, Hebrew and English subtitles Cast: Dragos Bucur, Vlad Ivanov, Irina Saulescu, Ion Stoica Festivals: Cannes, Toronto, Hamburg, New York Awards: Jury Prize and FIPRESCI Prize,

3 Aug 2009 - 15 Aug 2009

“ONCE UPON A TIME: A Romanian Imaginary” - A Romanian stand for the first time at the Jerusalem Arts and Crafts Festival / היה היה פעם ... סיפורים עממים מרומניה בפסטיבל הבינלאומי חוצות היוצר ירושלים

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv invites you, between August 3-15, 2009, to the 34th edition of the international Jerusalem Arts and Crafts Festival. Titled היה היה פעם. . . סיפורים עממים מרומניה/ Once Upon A time: A Romanian Imaginary/

13 Jul 2009 - 18 Jul 2009

THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD comes to JERUSALEM / הילדה הכי שמחה בעולם מגיעה לירושלים

A Romanian film at the Jerusalem Film Festival, 13th and 18th of July, 2009 Director: Radu Jude Netherlands, Romania 2009 – 90 min. With: Andreea Boşneag, Vasile Muraru, Violeta Haret, Şerban Pavlu, Andi Vasluianu Today, 9th of July, 2009, a ten days long celebration

4 Mar 2009

Mărţisor

1st of March – Martisor, a beautiful Romanian tradition Literally Martisor means little March: a small trinket pinned on the lapel by which winter is parted and spring is welcomed. On this day men offer to their beloved women flowers and martisoare (the symbol of

4 Feb 2009 - 24 Feb 2009

Retrospective exhibition of photographs by Sandu Mendrea, presented at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque

The Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv and the Tel Aviv Cinematheque present a selection from the most interesting black and white photos made by Sandu Mendrea in Romania, between 1958 and 1978.   The exhibition will be open to the public between the 4th and the

24 Jan 2009

150 years since the Union of the Romanian Principalities

January 24, 1859 was the first important victory of the Romanian Nation. The election of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, as a ruler of both Wallachia and Moldova, irreversibly started the reunification process of modern Romania. Several years before, the Unification problem was becoming

10 Nov 2008 - 11 Dec 2008

RETROSPECTIVE OF ROMANIAN CINEMA IN ISRAEL / הקולנוע הרומני- אז והיום, רטרוספקטיבה של הקולנוע הרומנ

Some of the best Romanian movies of all times were presented in Israel, in the Retrospective of Romanian Cinema organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv, in partnership with the Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa Cinematheques, with the support of the Romanian

10 Nov 2008 - 5 Dec 2008

Retrospective Sandu Mendrea

Sandu Mendrea was born in 1930 in Romania. He passed the war in relative safety in the country's capital, Bucharest, where he also started his studies for a M. A. in theatre and film directing - in 1948, the year of the Communist takeover. After working for two years