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Two Romanian projects will be featured at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which will start on Sunday, August 29, and will last until November 21. The two national projects will have their opening on Friday and Saturday at Romania's pavilion in the Biennale and at the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic Research.
A waltz concert will take place on Tuesday evening (August 24) at the Cotroceni National Museum, as part of the ongoing Johan Strauss festival. The concert will be held by the Artmusik Quartet and will be conducted by Iosif Ion Prunner. See what other concerts are planned for this week.
Cesaria Evora, who went through heart surgery in May this year, when she canceled the concert in Bucharest, will continue her tour and perform in Romania in October. Her first concert will be held in Brasov on October 15 and in Bucharest on October 18. The concert in Brasov will be held at Sala Sporturilor, while the one in Bucharest, at Sala Palatului.
Looking for something new and unique to wear? A fashion design fair with a networking session included will take place on Saturday and Sunday (August 28-29) in Bucharest, displaying creations of Romanian fashion designers such as Kristina Dragomir, David Sandu and Coca Zabolateanu. The fair, called SmartLook, will also host the creations of young Romanian designers.
A chamber music concert will take place at the Mogosoaia Palace on September 5 starting 17,00 hours and featuring music pieces composed by Robert Schumann and Frederic Chopin. Three local artists will take part in the event: opera singer Pompeiu Harasteanu, pianist Ilinca Dumitrescu and bassoon player Vasile Macovei.
Learning about Romania through food and old traditions could be a good way to spend some of your week-end, as three events held in Bucharest will give you the opportunity to do so.
Two Romanian projects will be featured at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which will start on Sunday, August 29, and will last until November 21. The two national projects will have their opening on Friday and Saturday at Romania's pavilion in the Biennale and at the Romanian Institute of Culture and Humanistic Research.
A waltz concert will take place on Tuesday evening (August 24) at the Cotroceni National Museum, as part of the ongoing Johan Strauss festival. The concert will be held by the Artmusik Quartet and will be conducted by Iosif Ion Prunner. See what other concerts are planned for this week.
Cesaria Evora, who went through heart surgery in May this year, when she canceled the concert in Bucharest, will continue her tour and perform in Romania in October. Her first concert will be held in Brasov on October 15 and in Bucharest on October 18. The concert in Brasov will be held at Sala Sporturilor, while the one in Bucharest, at Sala Palatului.
Looking for something new and unique to wear? A fashion design fair with a networking session included will take place on Saturday and Sunday (August 28-29) in Bucharest, displaying creations of Romanian fashion designers such as Kristina Dragomir, David Sandu and Coca Zabolateanu. The fair, called SmartLook, will also host the creations of young Romanian designers.
A chamber music concert will take place at the Mogosoaia Palace on September 5 starting 17,00 hours and featuring music pieces composed by Robert Schumann and Frederic Chopin. Three local artists will take part in the event: opera singer Pompeiu Harasteanu, pianist Ilinca Dumitrescu and bassoon player Vasile Macovei.
Learning about Romania through food and old traditions could be a good way to spend some of your week-end, as three events held in Bucharest will give you the opportunity to do so.