Tag: European Night of Museums

  • The European Night of Museums

    The European Night of Museums

    The Night
    of Museums has this year reached its 19th edition. Hundreds of special
    events will be organized both in Romania and the Republic of Moldova. Beyond
    the museums that will open their doors free of charge, this year there are more
    cultural events, which means guests will be able to enjoy special light shows,
    performances, demos, workshops, street and interior animations or various
    concerts. In today’s feature we will be discussing the initiatives of two
    institutions, the Floria Capsali Choreography High School in Bucharest and the
    National Opera of Bucharest, the latter taking part in the event for the first
    time. Doina Georgescu, a choreography
    teacher at the Floria Capsali High School, invited us behind the scenes of the
    performance to discover the moments before the performance itself.


    This is
    not our first participation. This year we want to present the behind-the-scene
    dimension of ballet or dancing, which is why we wanted to focus on classical
    dance, contemporary dance, Romanian dance or character dance classes. At the
    same time, piano classes are really important, which is also something we want
    to stress. And since we’re talking about art, we take advantage of having a
    group of children with a particular talent for painting, and we will also
    exhibit some of their works. We will also display the costumes and props
    specific to ballet, and of course we will make a short presentation of our high
    school and the international recognition it enjoys.


    Therefore,
    guests who visit the Floria Capsali High School on the Night of Museums will
    also be introduced to future ballet dancers, from the first steps they take to
    becoming professional artists. Guests will attend a number of dance or ballet
    lessons which will give a basic introduction to the makings of a ballet dancer.
    Doina Georgescu told us more:


    We have
    also been accepted to collaborate with the National History Museum, where
    groups of pupils accompanied by their coordinating teachers will stage
    20-minute performances. The children have prepared a very appealing and varied
    choreography. Therefore, you are invited to join us so we can enjoy together
    the mirage of dance, simple gestures, natural motions expressed candidly by our
    young dancers. Accompanying them will be their peers enrolled in the
    complementary piano section, trained by our chorus masters.


    We also
    learned that the Floria Capsali High School in Bucharest will be staging a
    special gala at the end of May at the National Opera in Bucharest, celebrating the
    efforts of both students and teachers.


    ***


    The
    National Opera in Bucharest itself will open its doors on the Night of Museums
    on May 13 for the first time. Artistic director Alexandru Nagy told us more.


    We thought
    it is a great opportunity for us, as we never took part in the Night of Museums
    before, considering we have an impressive museum devoted to the lyrical genre. I
    don’t know of other similar museums. The National opera takes part in the event
    for the first time, and perhaps we will also have first-time visitors. We have prepared
    a special program – it is in fact a travelling concept, organized in a number
    of venues of the National Opera, including at the Museum. Together with our
    partners from the National Theatre and Cinema University, the National Music
    University, the Association of Independent Puppeteers and the Ludovic Spiess Musical
    Arts Experimental Studio, we have tried to come up with a novel tour.


    The Ludovic
    Spiess Experimental Studio was founded in 2006 and has a long history of organizing
    artistic events. Right now, the studio is looking to change its profile.

    Guests will be divided into groups of 50 people. Starting midnight, every half
    an hour, the groups can set out on this tour, which we have called the Living
    Opera. It’s a living art concept, because all the characters involved in our
    presentation are either composers or famous opera characters. Therefore, guests
    will be able to listen to excerpts of arias, duets and tunes specific to the
    opera. They will see young actors, representatives of the young generation who
    are members of the Ludovic Spiess Musical Arts Experimental Studio or
    independent puppeteers. Radu Spiridon and Matei Mihai have created a video-mapping
    concept, which we hope will attract a different kind of audience compared to
    our regular spectators. On May 13 the Opera also celebrates 85 years since the
    birth of our great tenor Ludovic Spiess.


    The
    performance staged by the Ludovic Spiess Experimental Studio will become part
    of the National Opera’s traditional repertoire in an expanded format, involving
    40 young artists taking part in the project. (VP)



  • May 20, 2017

    May 20, 2017

    EUROPEAN NIGHT OF MUSEUMS — 212 cultural institutions in Romania are tonight taking part in the 13th edition of the Night of Museums, when access will be free of charge. Hundreds of events await visitors in museums, art galleries and unconventional venues, such as exhibitions, concerts, creative workshops, film screenings addressing all ages and tastes. The event is enjoying a growing success from one year to the next at international level, as millions of Europeans are marking this event. A total of 3,000 museums all over Europe are taking part in the event. On the same day, museums in Romania are staging the largest nationwide protest since the anti-communist revolution of December 1989. Museum employees will gather in front of the National History Museum in Bucharest to signal the fact they are part of a professional category that has been overlooked by the recent salary increases and that the current salary bill places them in a discriminating and unfair position.





    COMMUNITIES — The Hungarian Government has decided to extend the economic development programs addressing the Hungarian communities in Romania, and will launch a pilot program worth 3,2 million euros. The announcement was made on Friday by State Secretary with the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, Levente Magyar. According to the Hungarian official, the Government has already launched two similar programs addressing the Hungarian communities in Vojvodina, Serbia and Carpathian Ruthenia, Ukraine.



    TRUMP — Donald Trump is as of today in Saudi Arabia on his first external visit as US president. Trump will meet King Salman in Riad while on Sunday he will address leaders from over 40 Muslim countries as part of a summit devoted to the fight against radical organizations. The visit is part of an eight-day tour of the Middle East with the White House leader also expected to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories before reaching Europe, more precisely Brussels, the Vatican and then Sicily to attend the NATO and the G7 summits.



    ELECTIONS IN IRAN — The acting president of Iran Hasnan Rohani has won a second term in office after winning Friday’s first round of the presidential election, the Iranian public television station has announced. Rohani defeated his opponent, the Conservative Ebrahim Raisi. According to official results, Rohani grabbed 57% of the vote to Raisi’s 38,3%. Voter turnout stood at 73%. Pundits recall that Rohani’s first term in office was marked by the nuclear agreement reached two years ago with the world superpowers, drawing Iran out of isolation and lifting the sanctions suffocating the country’s economy. On the other hand, some voices criticize the president for his appetite for reforms, while others say he’s done too little to change the country. The most influential man in this country, the religious supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei seems to support his opponent, Raisi, a clergyman who’s leading one of Iran’s most powerful charitable organizations. Raisi promised more social protection, more jobs as well as a return to economic isolationism.



    HEARING — Former FBI Director James Comey, last week sacked by US President Donald Trump, will testify before the Senate’s special committee. Comey was fired by the White House leader while the FBI was investigating Russia’s alleged involvement in the presidential election held in 2016, USA. The hearing will take palce after Memorial Day, which this year is celebrated on May 29. According to news agencies, Donald Trump had purportedly asked James Comey in February to close the investigation into Michael Flynn, his national security advisor, charged with having had suspicious contacts with Moscow. Flynn immediately resigned after the Justice Department warned he could be blackmailed by the Russian Federation.



    TENNIS — Romanian tennis player Simona Halep, ranked 4th in WTA standings, is today playing Kiki Bertens of the Netherlands, 20 WTA, in the semi-finals of the Rome tournament, totalling 2,7 million dollars in prize money. Aged 25, Halep is seeded 6th in the competition, and is playing her third semi-final in Rome after the ones in 2013 and 2015. This is also the fourth time Halep will play Bertens, Halep winning two games and losing once. Last week Simona Halep won the WTA tournament in Madrid for the second year in a row. (Translated by V. Palcu)