Wide array of events featured at Romanian Culture Festival in Krakow running May 10 - 14

Wide array of events featured at Romanian Culture Festival in Krakow running May 10 - 14

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The Romanian Cultural Institute (ICR) in Warsaw announces the resumption, after a three-year break, of two iconic programs: the Romanian Culture Festival in Krakow, now in its 13th year, taking place between May 10 and 14, and the New Romanian Cinema Caravan, a release informs. Cereport reports citing Agerpres

ICR Warsaw invites Krakow audiences to 15 events in various cultural fields - literature, film, visual arts, performance, music - as well as to Romanian language workshops for children and adults.

The program of the Romanian Culture Festival in Krakow builds around two themes of major importance for the 2023 Romanian cultural calendar: Timisoara - European Capital of Culture and the 350th anniversary of the birth of Moldova ruler Dimitrie Cantemir (b. 1673 - d. 1723).

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