Exhibitions
The cultural project “Lotca” (The Dinghy) continues its initiatory journey
Intrare liberă / Free entrance
We invite the audience between June 19 - June 30, 2025 in the Rotonda foyer of the Sala Mica of the “I.L. Caragiale” National Theatre in Bucharest to visit the exhibition where the experimental performance Lotca (The Dinghy) (adaptation of “Iona” by Marin Sorescu) will take place on Sunday, June 29, 2025, at 8.00 pm.
This year's event is a continuation of the performance realized within the Cultural Project “Lotca”, held in 2024. From the classic one-man show Iona - which has at its center the lonely man, besieged by his existential helplessness and anguish, we have in “Lotca” (The Dinghy), a symphonic female duality performed by actresses Tania Popa and Iulia Mihalcea, a metaphor that defines the human condition suggesting the idea of the absolute that needs knowledge and communication to get out of the absurdity and automatism of life.
We continue the initiatory, symbolic and metaphysical journey from our Danubian and Pontic the dinghy, to the dinghy on the seashore, with the mysteries of life, death and rebirth, the Mediterranean epos, mythos and logos, gynecocracy and matriarchy, labyrinth and the Mother Goddesses, deities of the Sea. “Lotca” (The Dinghy) represents the valorization and reinterpretation of archaic myths originating from the sacred space of the Danube Delta.
The cultural project Lotca was presented at the 3rd United Nations Conference on the Oceans, held in Nice from June 9 to 13, 2025, proposing an artistic approach to the relationship between water, man and the environment, exploring the sacredness of water and valorizing the cultural and natural heritage of the Danubian-Pontic space through visual arts, performance and historical documentation.
We welcome you on Sunday, June 29, 2025, at 8:00 pm, at the Bucharest National Theatre, in the foyer of the Rotonda of the Sala Mica (entrance Carol I Blvd.) to watch this experiment that gives rise to existential questions, a dramatic poem of metaphysical anxiety.
Exhibitors: Marin Sorescu, Marius Barb, Aurel Bulacu, Gheorghe Carutiu, Mircia Dumitrescu, Darie Dup, Gheorghe Farcasu, Catalin Guguianu, Bogdan Hojbota, Traian Oancea, Alexandru Ranga, Valeriu Lazar, Anastasia Stoiciu, Eusebio Spinu, Florin Stoiciu, Ioana-Lavinia Streinu, Ignat Stefanov, Ion Titoiu.
Actors: Tania Popa, Iulia Mihalcea. Set Design: Gheorghe Carutiu. Costume designer: Dana Paparuz. Sound design: Teodor Zamfir. Light design: Iulian Buzdugan. Essay: Mihai Hurezeanu. Video art: Catalin Lazaroiu, Toma Alexandru. Showing: Eusebio Spinu. Regie: Iulia Mihalcea
The exhibition is open daily from 2 pm - 6.30 pm, except public holidays.
Free admission. Access is from Bd. Carol I.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







