The Romulus Vuia Ethnographic Park in Cluj-Napoca will host the Romanian Village Day event on 29 September, as part of the "Steps through time" project, which aims to promote traditional values through a series of cultural events.
The event will include an artistic vocal-instrumental, music and game show reflecting the daily life of rural communities. The artists are students participating in the project workshops coordinated by Adriana Irimieș, Tudor Căucean and Corina Cristuțiu.
Visitors will also be able to admire a fine art exhibition inspired by the world of Romanian villages, with works that capture the beauty and simplicity of rural life through the eyes of young artists. The exhibition is organised by the students oThe Ethnographic Park "Romulus Vuia" in Cluj-Napoca hosts the event dedicated to the Romanian Village Day, on September 29, as part of the project "Steps through time", to promote traditional values through a series of cultural events.
The event will include an artistic vocal-instrumental, music and game show reflecting the daily life of rural communities. The artists are students participating in the project workshops, coordinated by Adriana Irimieș, Tudor Căucean and Corina Cristuțiu.
Visitors will also be able to admire a fine art exhibition inspired by the world of Romanian villages, with works that capture the beauty and simplicity of rural life through the eyes of young artists. The exhibition is organized by the students of the "Romulus Ladea" High School of Visual Arts from Cluj-Napoca, under the guidance of teacher Gavril Zmicală.
This annual celebration, established by law in 2020, takes place on the last Sunday of September and is dedicated to the Romanian village, the keeper of traditional values and cultural identity. The organizers of this edition are the County Center for the Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Culture Cluj, in collaboration with the Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania, cultural institutions under the Cluj County Council.
The event on September 29, 2024 is part of the project "Steps through Time", developed by the County Center for the Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Culture Cluj. The aim of the project is to highlight the cultural heritage of the Romanian village through educational and artistic activities, aimed at creating bridges between generations and keeping alive the memory of traditions and folk customs.
"Steps through Time" took place between June and October 2024, and benefits from non-reimbursable financial support from the Administration of the National Cultural Fund (AFCN).
Admission is free for all participants!
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)f the "Romulus Ladea" High School of Visual Arts from Cluj-Napoca, under the guidance of teacher Gavril Zmicală.
This annual celebration, established by law in 2020, takes place on the last Sunday of September and is dedicated to the Romanian village, guardian of traditional values and cultural identity. The organisers of this edition are the Cluj County Centre for the Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Culture, in collaboration with the Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania, cultural institutions under the Cluj County Council.
The event on 29 September 2024 is part of the project "Steps through Time", developed by the Cluj County Centre for the Preservation and Promotion of Traditional Culture. The aim of the project is to highlight the cultural heritage of the Romanian village through educational and artistic activities aimed at building bridges between generations and keeping alive the memory of traditions and folk customs.
"Steps through Time" will take place between June and October 2024, with the financial support of the Administration of the National Cultural Fund (AFCN).
Entry is free for all participants!