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Cultural calendar
from BR/03/2023
By Oana Vasiliu
March 8, Sala Palatului films in restored copies: "Mes petites amoureuses" and "La maman et la putain."
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Bruce Dickinson – The Music of Jon Lord concert
March 15, Sala Palatului
Artisan Food Market
March 25-26, Hanu' lui Manuc
Fado music star Mariza is coming back to perform in Romania, with new love songs to celebrate her career of over two decades and the unforgettable sound journeys she has shared with fans. Tickets available.
French Film Festival
March 15-26, multiple locations
The theme of this edition is "Cinéma, mon amour/Cinema, my love," which the festival uses to once again confirm its support for Romanian cinema. The kiss on the poster illustrates Jean Eustache's magic as one of the greatest French filmmakers. The festival will present two of his
Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden) will sing along with a symphony orchestra of 80 people, also offering the full "The Concerto" show by Jon Lord. Tickets are still available.
The event aims to facilitate the direct interaction between producers and consumers while observing values like responsibility and public education. Furthermore, the project supports the consumption of healthy and artisanal gourmet products and increases the visibility of small entrepreneurs as a healthy exercise for economic development inside local communities.
Passenger concert
April 8, Arenele Romane
Passenger is a folk-rock singersongwriter from Brighton (UK) who has won an impressive number of awards, even though he started his career playing on street corners in the UK. He’s probably best known for his single "Let Her Go," which topped the charts in several countries and achieved international success. Tickets are still available.
Art Safari until May 14, Dacia Palace
The programme of the first 2023 edition of Art Safari includes the exhibition "The Memory Palace. Focus on the French art scene with the Marcel Duchamp Prize,” curated by Daria de Beauvais. The show highlights eight artists and two duos from the French art scene who have participated in the Marcel Duchamp Prize over the past fifteen years. Multiawarded Romanian artist Mircea Cantor is among those who will be celebrated at the event. He won the Marcel Duchamp Prize in 2011.