Romania/Bucharest (Int.Folklore Festival) Part 20
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International Folklore Festival Cismigiu Park in Bucharest:
“Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival:
Cismigiu Park in Bucharest will host a new edition of Music and Traditions in Cismigiu International Folklore Festival this weekend. Over 2,000 artists, orchestras, brass bands, folk groups, and craftsmen will gather downtown Bucharest between June 24 and June 25 for Romania’s largest folklore festival.
The event kicks off on Friday, June 24, with a parade of Romanian and international folk costumes which will follow the route Romanian Athenaeum – Calea Victoriei – Cercul Militar National – Regina Elisabeta blvd. – Cismigiu Park.
The Bucharest Mayor’s Office, via CreArT – the Bucharest City Hall’s Centre for Creation, Art and Tradition organizes, between June 24 and 26, the fifth edition of the “Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival. The event will kick off in Friday, June 24, with a Romanian and international folk costumes’ parade, along the route: Romanian Athenaeum (George Enescu Square) – Calea Victoriei – Military Circle – Regina Elisabeta Boulevard – Cismigiu Park (the State Archive entrance).
The festival includes three great sections: folk shows, artisans’ fairs (40 huts where Romanian traditional products and artefacts will be on offer) and a traditional cuisine area. “By this edition of the International Folklore Festival, we wish to bring, once again, before the public in Bucharest traditions from all regions of Romania and from elsewhere. Our aim is not only to recapture the identity of the village in the urban space, but also to integrate genuine tradition in the wide European cultural circuit,” Claudia Popa, director of the festival, stated, quoted by Mediafax. The programme is a varied one: Romanian and international folk ensembles, ensembles representing ethnic minorities and national communities, reputed artists, brass bands and children’s bands. The cultural project also includes creative workshops for children, an ethno-cinématheque, as well as carriage and pony rides in specially-set up areas. The manifestations will take part throughout the festival, between 10am and 10pm, and the public’s entrance is free. The “Music and Traditions in Cismigiu” International Folklore Festival is the only event of its kind in Southern Romania, bringing before the public over 1,000 artists, in a national and international celebration of true value.
The Ethnography Museum Bicaz
- The History and Ethnography museum from Bicaz was founded in 1958 as a result of the complex research studies made by the Romanian Academy in the area of Lake Dimitrie Leonida. Since 1966 the museum is located in the building of the ex village-theatre named Ion Kalinderu. The building was made at the beginning of the XX century and its a part of the national list of architectural monuments. The permanent exhibition of the museum is organized on three main spaces which illustrates the history of the Bistrita Valley and also the 102 paintings donated to the city of Bicaz by painter Iulia Halaucescu.
Judo at the Iron Gates
Ministerul Dezvoltarii Regionale si Administratiei Publice gestioneaza Programul IPA de Cooperare Transfrontaliera Romania-Serbia. Judo at the Iron Gates este unul dintre dintre proiectele finantate de Programul IPA de Cooperare Transfrontaliera Romania-Serbia. Film promotional realizat de Biroul Regional pentru Cooperare Transfrontaliera (BRCT) Timisoara in 2012.
The Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration of Romania manages the IPA Cross-border Cooperation Programme Romania-Republic of Serbia.
Judo at the Iron Gates is one of the projects financed under the Romania- Republic of Serbia IPA Cross-border Cooperation Programme. Promotional film realised by the Regional Office for Cross-border Cooperation (BRCT) Timisoara in 2012.