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Appealing and Interesting Exhibitions in the NTB Lobbies!
In parallel with the performances scheduled to take place during this period on the theatre's stages, in the foyer the audience can admire some interesting and attractive exhibitions on various themes.
In the Rotunda of the Small Hall of the National Theatre of Bucharest, on the occasion of the performances scheduled at this hall (and not only!), you will be able to visit the exhibition on the occasion of the commemorative year of Harag György, evoking the personality of this epochal Transylvanian director of the Hungarian and Romanian theatre arts.
The Harag György memorial exhibition will also be available online at www.fnt.ro from 6 to 14 November 2021. And at the NTB headquarters, the last day of viewing will be 14 November. The organisers of this exhibition are: the Liszt Institute - Hungarian Cultural Centre Bucharest, together with the Hungarian Academy of Arts, the I.L. Caragiale National Theatre of Bucharest and the National Theatre Festival (institutional partners).
"The travelling exhibition about the director's work consists of 45 panels with about 200 photographs accompanied by comments and evocations of fellow directors, theatre-makers and critics, as well as Harag's texts, in three languages: Hungarian, Romanian and English. The exhibition is made available to us by the Hungarian Academy of Arts," says Kósa András László, director of the Hungarian Cultural Centre in Bucharest.
The third and most colourful exhibition, which many of you may have already seen since it opened in mid-September, is the one in the Media foyer (wing facing the Intercontinental Hotel). This is the second edition of the national exhibition of watercolour painting under the name Romania in Watercolour, organised by the Association of Romanian Watercolour Painters, a structure affiliated to the International Watercolour Society (I.W.S.), in partnership with NTB. Romania in Watercolour hosts 133 works signed by 98 watercolour painters, professional or amateur, young or not so young, gathered, for another edition, within the NTB premises. The project proposes a broad and complex approach to the technique of watercolour painting. The exhibition can be visited until 31 October. Admission is free.
More details about the programme including the exhibitions hosted in the NTB halls, and we refer to the NTB Paratheatrical - Visual Arts programme (a programme inaugurated in 2012 with the opening of the first remodelled spaces of NTB) can be found on the theatre's website in the Paratheatrical - Visual Arts section.
Translated by Simona Nichiteanu







