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Two Romanian actors present show in Moldovan capital

14:30 | 26.02.2019 Category: Culture

Chisinau, 26 February /MOLDPRES/ - An entertainment show presented by Romanian actors Ion Caramitru and Horatiu Malaiele, with the participation of cello player Adrian Naidin, took place at the Chisinau-based Organ Hall on 25 February.    

The event was organized by the Mihai Eminescu Romanian Cultural Institute.

Contacted by MOLDPRES, the director of the Organ Hall, Larisa Zubcu, has said that the two actors would present the show two evenings in a row. “From the Romanian media, I understood that this is the most applauded show in Romania in the last five years. It is an honour for us to host this show, within which the audience had possibility to listen to the two great masters of reciting poems,” Larisa Zubcu said.   

For his part, the deputy director of the Mihai Eminescu Romanian Cultural Institute, university professor Catalin Bordeianu, noted that he had brought this show in a special dialogue the great coryphaei of this genre, Ion Caramitru and Horatiu Malaiele, are making with the Romanian poetry.  

”This is an exceptional show and, at the same time, a natural continuation of the events held on the occasion of the Union Centenary. Therefore, this recital would comprise, in its potentiality, one hundred Romanian creators. They enjoy the special harmony of cello player Adrian Naidin and who brings this amphitheatre of arts in front of the audience from Chisinau. We hope that the show will be auspicious and will inaugurate the string of theatre shows the Romanian Cultural Institute has scheduled in Chisinau this year,” Catalin Bordeianu added.   

Today, the show will be performed for the second time at the Organ Hall at 18:00.

 

 

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