Spectacles
Scent of a woman
Scent of a woman
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Independent performance hosted by the National Theatre in Bucharest. The responsibility for the quality and content of this event lies solely with the organizer!
Romantic, comical, playful, and poetic, the show is a synaesthetic experience in which the arts merge, an experience in which image, sound, light, and words tell the same story.
Interwar music, jazz, and fado, alongside Shakespeare, Mozart, Chopin, Nichita Stanescu, and Late Letters about Brancusi await you on a special May evening.
Irina Movila and Alexandru Potocean are representative actors in Romanian cultural circles, each with a distinct presence in the world of film and theater.
Irina Movila is known for her versatility as an actress, playing a wide range of characters that highlight her depth and emotional intensity.
Alexandru Potocean has made a name for himself through powerful performances, often bringing authenticity and nuance to his roles.
Both actors have made significant contributions to Romanian cinema and have played memorable roles on theater stages across the country and beyond. Their dedication to their profession and ability to connect with audiences make them remarkable figures in Romania's acting community.
Alexandru Mihai Burca is a pianist, composer, and musical director. Pianist at the Ion Dacian National Operetta and Musical Theater and associate professor at the National University of Music in Bucharest, he is a remarkable figure in the Romanian music world, known for his empathy and elegance. Winner of several international competitions, he has given concerts in many countries and on important stages in Romania, such as the Romanian Athenaeum and the "George Enescu" Festival. He has collaborated with prestigious theaters and has been involved in important musical theater productions, both as a performer and as a musical director, while also working as a composer of choral and stage music.
Jezebel is one of the most special voices in Romania, with an absolutely unmistakable tone.
"It's hard to describe the reaction of those who hear her for the first time: surprise, fascination, joy. She moves easily from Édith Piaf's songs to famous South American tunes, from "Fly Me to the Moon" to "Mocirita," and takes the audience along on such musical journeys. From pure energy to nostalgia, from smiles to contemplation." Mihai Melinescu
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu