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Our creative cluster |
The numerous participants to the RCINY projects count artists from a variety of fields, curators, art managers or journalists. More details about each of them in the following pages. |
Sara and Marc Schiller Sara and Marc Schiller are Wooster Collective; celebrating street art. Their mission is to discover and document authentic art experiences via salons, publishing, gallery shows, and of course, their website, www.woostercollective.com.
| 2008: Freedom for Lazy People! |
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Cosmin Seleşi Cosmin Seleşi was the image of the National TV station in Romania and has also won the Best Film Actor award at the Cinemaiubit Film Festival in 2000.
| 2006: Monday Theatre - Green Hours 2007: MONDAY Theatre at the NY Fringe |
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Leonardo Silaghi Based on the merit of original artwork that takes on the ghost trail of severe repression, the 22-year old Cluj-based artist Leonardo Silaghi has been selected to be artist-in-residence for the summer of 2010 at the highly vaunted Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art residency program.
| 2010: Leonard Silaghi at Hudson Valley Center |
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Diana Iulia Simion Diana Iulia Simon holds a BA and a MA from the National University of Music in Bucharest, with a major in composition. Since 2007 she is member of the Union of Romanian Composers and Musicologists.
| 2008: Under 30. Young Musicians at Merkin Hall |
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Adrian Sitaru Thirty-seven-year old Adrian Sitaru, born in the Transylvanian town of Deva, made a name for himself when his short film Waves won the Leopards of Tomorrow section of the 2007 Locarno International Film Festival.
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2007: 2nd Romanian Film Festival in New York 2008: Adrian Sitaru's "Waves" at Sundance 2009: "The Rest is Silence" at Palm Springs 4th Romanian Film Festival in NYC 2010: Romanian Films at Disappearing Act II Aspen Shortsfest presents 'The Cage'
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Saviana Stănescu Ms. Stănescu is one of the most prominent playwrights to have emerged in Romania after the fall of communism in 1989. Her plays have been presented in the United States, Great Britain, France, Austria, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Switzerland, and, of course, Romania.
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2007: WAXING WEST by Saviana Stanescu Mary Ann DeVlieg - Romania Moving in Launch: roMANIA after 2000. New Plays New Works by Romanian Playwrights Artslink Residencies 2008: GLOBAL SCENES presents Saviana Stanescu The Missing Arm of Venus 2009: RCINY at Columbia Student Conference Back/grounds to dramatic writing 1989/2009: Achievements and Challenges Saviana Stanescu: NY Thru an Immigrant 2010: Seductiveness of the Interval in Chicago |
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Livia Teodorescu-Ciocănea Ms. Teodorescu-Ciocănea (b. 1959), composer and pianist, is Professor of Composition at the National Music University in Bucharest.
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2007: Contemporary Instrumental Music |
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Alexandru Tatos Born in 1937, director and screenwriter Alexandru Tatos graduated the Theatre and Cinema Institute in Bucharest. He directed six episodes of the TV series August Ablaze before making his feature film debut with Red Apples in 1976.
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2008: Romanian Cinema, Then and Now |
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Andrei Şerban Andrei Şerban is a major name in the twentieth-century theatre, renowned for his innovative and iconoclastic interpretations and stagings. Born and educated in communist Romania, he fled to the USA in 1969 with the help of La MaMa’s founder, Ellen Stewart, after receiving a grant from the Ford Foundation. His immediate success brought him an invitation to study at Peter Brook's International Centre for Theatre Research in Paris.
| 2007: Andrei Serban Traveling Academy 2008: Andrei Serban Traveling Academy 2009: Andrei Serban Traveling Academy in NYC |
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Ana Szilagyi Ana Szilágyi has a BA in composition from the University of Music in Bucharest. She also studied in Trossingen, Germany, and at University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, where she is currently enrolled as a Ph.D. candidate.
| 2008: Under 30. Young Musicians at Merkin Hall |
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