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Mihai Marica's Concert, Carnegie Hall Winner of the 2006 Charlotte White’s Salon de Virtuosi Fellowship Grant, Mihai Marica began his training as a cellist at the age of seven at the Music High School in his native city of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
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SUN, February 17 2008, 8:30 pm WEILL RECITAL HALL Carnegie Hall 154 West, 57th Street, New York, NY 10019
Tickets at the Carnegie Hall Box Office. Limited number of invitations available by writing to mihai.marica@gmail.com |
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Romanian artists at Kontainer Gallery New works by Ciprian Muresan and Adrian Ghenie at Kontainer Gallery
The LA-based Kontainer Gallery continues its presentation of Romanian visual artists from Cluj, with new works from Ciprian Muresan - whose works have recently been presented to the New York audience - and Adrian Ghenie. As noted in the press release, Ghenie feels like he is passing through a series of rooms loaded with history and subconscious dark private fears.
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January 18, 2008 KONTAINER GALLERY 944 Chung King Road, Los Angeles, CA 90012
http://www.kontainergallery.com/ |
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Mihai Eminescu Symposium 2008 INITIATIVES OF THE ROMANIAN COMMUNITY IN THE US
The Romanian Institute for Theology and Orthodox Spirituality, in collaboration with The Romanian Consulate General in New York, organize the annual symposium celebrating the memory of Romanian national poet Mihai Eminescu.
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SAT, January 12 2008, 3-10:30 pm THE ROMANIAN CONSULATE GENERAL IN NEW YORK 200 E 38th Street, NY, NY 10016
You can find the entire program of the event in the US based Romanian newspaper New York Magazin. |
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The Internationalists' workshop The Internationalists held a workshop presentation of "The Seven Deadly Sins" The Internationalists, a world-wide collective of directors dedicated to the global exchange of theatre, held on January 7 a workshop presentation of The Seven Deadly Sins.
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MON, January 7 2008, 8 pm THE PUBLIC THEATRE First Floor Studio
Learn more at http://www.theinternationalists.org/.
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Andreiana Mihail Gallery at NADA The Bucharest based Andreiana Mihail Gallery will be exhibiting in Miami works by Alexandra Croitoru, Adrian Ghenie, Ciprian Mureşan and Mihai Iepure Gorski.
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December 5-9, 2007 Miami, FL
For more info visit www.newartdealers.org and www.andreianamihail.com |
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Romanian pianists touring USA Sînziana Denise Mircea and Paul Coriolan Cartianu will perform in Wilmington, Washington, Hartford, Georgetown, Park Ridge.
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October 12-31, 2007
For more info contact: rstratulat@hotmail.com, adriana_toacsen@yahoo.com |
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Graphic Modernism: Victor Brauner Graphic Modernism from the Baltic to the Balkans, 1910-1935 The exhibition features, among others, works by Romanian painter Victor Brauner.
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October 5, 2007 (through January 27, 2008) NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III Gallery (First Floor) Humanities and Social Sciences Library 5th Avenue and 42nd St., NYC New York Public Library |
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Romanian artists at "Brave New Worlds" "Brave New Worlds” features, among others, works by Lia Perjovschi, Dan Perjovschi, and Mircea Cantor
| October 4, 2007 (through February 17, 2008) WALKER ART CENTER Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, Galleries 4, 5, 6. Walker Art Center |
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More Romanian artists at FringeNYC Juliet is the story of a Hungarian woman imprisoned in a Romanian detention camp with her seven children while her husband is in a communist prison. Caught in a passionate love triangle between her husband and her God, she makes a final gamble for her life.
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August 10-24, 2007 Fri 10 at 9:30 pm, Sun 12 at 12 pm, Thu 16 at 7 pm, Sat 18 at 2:30 pm, Wed 22 at 4:30 pm, Fri 24 at 3 pm
THE INDEPENDENT THEATER 52 West 8th Street (between 6th Avenue & Macdougal), NYC http://www.juliet-tour.com/ |
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Mircea Cantor: A Free Smile Yvon Lambert Gallery presents its second installation of work by Paris-based artist Mircea Cantor. This solo exhibition continues Cantor’s investigation into conventions of image and object through a plethora of material ranging from molded terracotta heads to ripped newspaper.
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THU, Sept 6, 2007, 6-8 pm (through Oct 1) YVON LAMBERT GALLERY 550 West 21st Street, New York, NY 10011 http://www.yvon-lambert.com/ |
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