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Ukrainian Refugee Ballet Performs First Show in Sibiu

Two ballet dancers of the Odessa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, Ekaterina Tomashek (soloist) and Victor Tomashek (principal), refugees at the Sibiu Ballet Theater following the conflict in Ukraine, will dance, for the first time, on March 19, during the Ballet Gala.

„We couldn’t remain indifferent to the drama that artists in Ukraine are facing in this terrible time of war, in which their country is invaded, that is why we answered without hesitation when the two dancers asked us if we can help them. Ekaterina and Victor Tomashek, which form a couple in day to day life, will dance together with the Sibiu Ballet Theater until the situation allows them to return to their country. Ahead of this tragedy that is happening in the neighbouring country, our obligation is to be united, to help when it is in our power to do so and with full faith, to hope that this terrible war will end and we will enjoy peace once more. I hope the applause on Saturday and Sunday of our audience bring to these dancers the joy and hope that we all so greatly need”, said Ovidiu Dragoman, manager at the Sibiu City Culture Hou

ballet dancers
Source: TBS facebook page

Ekaterina Tomashek graduated from the Kazan Choreographic School with a degree in choreographic art, and after graduation was invited to dance at the Donetsk National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. Since 2014 she was admitted to the troupe of the Odessa National Opera and Ballet Theater. She has the vast scenic experience, has participated in dance festivals and tours both in Europe (Bulgaria, France, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, Switzerland, etc.), as well as Asia (China). In 2016, she participated in the TV show „So You Think You Can Dance” in Ukraine.

Victor Tomashek graduated from the classes of the Kyiv Choreographic College in 2008. He has danced in the Kyiv National Theater and Opera, while later he worked for the National Theater in Donetsk, and since 2014 has been the principal of the Odessa National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. He participated in tours in France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Bulgaria, the Netherlands, and China. He is a laureate of competitions in his home country and Russia, was a finalist on the TV show „Everybody Dance” Ukraine, in 2015. Before the start of the war in his home country, he participated in the TV show „World of Dance”.

Romania Produces Enough to Be Well Protected Against Food Insecurity

Romania produces enough food to ward off any shortage. No Romanian is currently at risk of suffering from hunger or not finding what they need in stores, even if inevitable supply glitches are possible in this period, says the president of the Romanian Farmers Association (AFR) Daniel Botanoiu.

He explained that the decision taken by certain countries to restrict exports of agricultural and food products is understandable where certain staple foods are produced in smaller amounts than domestic consumption. Still, Romania is not in such a situation.

In his opinion, one of the most serious dangers that can arise in such situations is the one related to food overbuying, even if the daily analyses show that Romania is well stocked with agricultural and food products.

Grain fields in Romania

Romanian fields

Regarding the stocks of cereals needed for bakery, feed or export, the representative of the farmers’ association confirmed what the authorities have also said: „There are no problems at the moment and we do not see a crisis in the near future”.

Grain pot

Referring to the stocks of sunflower seeds, a topic intensely discussed in recent days in the public space, Botanoiu said Romania has the most significant products in the region, at about a third of the EU’s entire output, well above the Romanians’ consumption needs.

Romania is also one of Europe’s largest producers of protein crops, but still far from its potential, which is why most of the necessary are covered from imports, just like in most European states.

In this context, the Romanian Farmers Association considers that supplementation of the national reserves cannot harm, but rather, on the contrary, it could be an additional safeguard for a longer time.

Speaking about the evolution of the price of cereals and oilseeds on the main European and world stock markets since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the AFR head says that although the prices have been better for farmers, they cannot cover the cost increases with inputs, genetic material, fuels and machinery.

Corn quotations on the Chicago Board of Trade have risen by more than 10% since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine.

Referring to how this war could affect Romanian farmers, Botanoiu said that only a few of them still have something to sell because they lack storage capacities.

Romania Becomes One of the First Countries to Make Modern Defence Equipment

Romania becomes one of the first countries where the production of modern military equipment and hardware is located, Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca said on March 15 at the signing ceremony of a joint venture agreement between Uzina Mecanica Bucharest (UMB) and General Dynamics European Land Systems Romania (GDELS Romania) on the production of Piranha armoured personnel carriers.

”We can witness the first consolidated joint venture between Uzina Mecanica Bucharest and GD Land System and MOWAG. It is very obvious that by this we can see a high degree of trust that our strategic partners are placing in our country in a special security context and that materialises in the transfer of know-how to the Romanian industry, to the Romanian economy. I was talking to those who were directly involved in this project and they told me that it must be a moment of pride, not only for the two companies but also for us, for the fact that Romania becomes one of the first countries where the production of modern military equipment and hardware is being localised.” said the Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca.

The prime minister pointed out that the value of the agreement is about 297 million euros, an amount of which about 55% -56% has so far been realised.

„It is the value that is specific to the first subsequent contract and (…) the development of the second subsequent contract ensues and, of course, the start of the process for the making of the other 133 carriers,” said Ciuca.

He added that UMB made important progress with its production of armoured personnel carriers that helped modernise the combat equipment of the Romanian Armed Forces.

„Before the start of this ceremony, I had the opportunity to go together with the management of the Bucharest Mechanical Plant and GDELS representatives to see what has been achieved and how the production of Piranha carriers has been integrated in Romania. The last time I was here was in 2019. On the production line there were two or three vehicles, today the line is at full capacity, and at the same time, 68 carriers have been successfully delivered since then. Two infantry battalions from Romania’s Land Forces now have modern combat equipment,” said Ciuca.

He also pointed out the importance of the contribution of other privately-owned companies operating in Romania to the completion of this project.

Prime Minister of Romania
Romanian Prime Minister, Nicolae Ciuca

„I think it is very important to emphasise that along with UMB there are other privately-owned companies that actually contribute to the making of this product. We consider it important to say that Elmet has developed a facility at Magurele, where it has managed to design and produce the turret; that should be a source of joy and pride for us. At the same time, Pro Optica is a supplier of equipment for the entire carrier. And then there are CSR and Interactive that contribute to everything that means the communications parts and the integration of the information system management capacities. These are the parts that we wanted and that we see as possibly a catalyst for the revival of the Romanian defence industry,” added Ciuca.

The prime minister also sent a message to defence investors: „Romania has human resources, Romania has potential.”

„We ask each of those we spoke to understand that Romania has human resources, that Romania has potential and that Romania has a will that we must capitalise on and make fruitful so that we can align ourselves with everything that means the need for standards, as we pledged when we became members of the North Atlantic Alliance and members of the European Union and, of course, as we committed ourselves to the strategic partnerships we signed with our most important partners. Finally, I would like to thank all those who have supported and been involved in this project and assure them that the Romanian government supports and will continue to support such initiatives, which we all need,” added Ciuca.

Also attending the signing ceremony were Economy Minister Florin Spataru, and charge d’affaires of the US Embassy in Bucharest David Muniz. 

Romania’s Cultural Institutions Offers Free Visits for Refugees from Ukraine

The National Museum of Romanian History, the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Museum of Art of Romania, the National Village Museum „Dimitrie Gusti” and the Romanian Athenaeum offer refugees from Ukraine the opportunity to visit for free the temporary collections and exhibitions they host.

Anyone who fled the war on Ukrainian territory can cross the threshold of these cultural institutions without paying a ticket or entrance fee, based on an identity card – identity card, passport, student card or driver’s license. For minors, it is recommended that they be accompanied by their parents or a close relative.

The „George Enescu” Philharmonic offers, beyond the possibility of a free visit to the Romanian Athenaeum, free access to concerts for refugees from Ukraine, within the available seats.

Romanian Athenaeum

Cultural Institution

The National Museum of Contemporary Art of Romania has transformed its cafe into a community space, where those affected by the war on Ukrainian territory receive internet access, hot drinks, snacks, everything is available free of charge. Visitors are welcome to contribute with what can be helpful: tea, coffee, biscuits, chocolate or snacks.

Until Friday, more than 90 refugees crossed the threshold of the National Museum of History of Romania. MNIR employees bought products that they donated to the aid centre in Calea Griviţei 200.

The „Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum has provided a collection space for donations for refugee reception centres. This week, they visited the Ukrainian museum at the Corbeanca refuge, and workshops were organized for their children.

The National Museum of Art of Romania announces that it offers free access to Ukrainian refugees at the headquarters and satellite museums, respectively the Museum of Art Collections, the KH Zambaccian Museum and Theodor Pallady Museum, from Wednesday to Sunday, between 10.00 and 18.00.

I went to the museum over the weekend and there were a lot of refugees visiting. With children, with families, in groups. We had already set up free access points. They will come again.

Călin Stegerean the general director of MNAR

„Donbass” Film about the Conflict in Eastern Ukraine – in Romanian Cinemas

The film „Donbass” by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, about the conflict in eastern Ukraine, will have a series of screenings in several cinemas in Romania.

The funds raised from the screenings will be donated to help Ukrainian war refugees, being directed to the Romanian Red Cross and other charities.

„Donbass” is a 13-chapter portrait of one of the most troubled areas in Europe today. The film was screened at Cannes 2018, where Sergei Loznitsa was awarded the Best Director Award in the „Un Certain Regard” section.

”Donbass” film- A Black Comedy

Donbass film

A black comedy about oppression, the effects of propaganda and manipulation in the post-truth era, ‘Donbass’ tells a universal story about humanity through war shows the presentation of the film. The film was conceived by Sergei Loznitsa in 2015, after the documentary ‘Maidan’.

„Donbass” is a German-Ukrainian-French-Romanian-Dutch co-production and was directed by Oleg Mutu, best known for his feature films, such as „The Death of Mr. Lazarescu” (2005, directed by Cristi Puiu) and „4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days „(2007, directed by Cristian Mungiu).

Donbass film
Donbass film

The special screenings of the film will take place in Bucharest (Cinema Elvire Popesco, Cinema Union, Happy Cinema), Cluj (Cinema Florin Piersic, Cinema Victoria), Alexandria (Happy Cinema), Bacau (Happy Cinema), Barlad (Cityplex Victoria), Bistrita (Happy Cinema), Botosani (Happy Cinema), Buzau (Happy Cinema), Constanta („Jean Constantin” Multifunctional Educational Center for Youth), Focsani (Happy Cinema), Sfantu Gheorghe (Cinema Arta by Cityplex), Targu Mures (County Museum Mures), Toplita (3D Cinema Calimani), Vaslui (Happy Cinema), as well as on the TIFF Unlimited and Happy Cinema platforms.

Interesting enough? Here’s the trailer:

Source: Youtube

Photo Source: IMDb.com

Romania’s Halep, Cirstea to meet in BNP Paribas Open Women’s Singles R1

Romanian tennis players Simona Halep and Sorana Cirstea will face off in the women’s singles round of 16 of the 8,584,055-USD BNP Paribas Open 2022 WTA 1,000 tournament at Indian Wells, US, after winning their matches on Sunday in the game of 32.

Halep, 30, world number 26, the 2015 champion of the tournament, defeated young American player Cori „Coco” Gauff, world number 17, who turned 18 on Sunday, 6-3 6-4.

Sorana Cîrstea and Simona Halep (Source: Prosport.ro)

This is Halep’s second win in as many meets with Gauff, and she hopes to reach the quarterfinals of the California tournament for the fifth time in her career.

Her next opponent will be compatriot Sorana Cirstea 31, world number 27, who defeated Russian Ana Kalinskaya, 23 world number 90, 5-7 6-1 6-0, in two hours and 22 minutes.

Halep and Cirstea faced off 12 years ago in the qualifiers of the Cincinnati Masters tournament. Cirstea leads Halep 2-1 in the head-to-head count.

Each of them has won 94,575 USD and 120 WTA singles points for their performance at Indian Wells.

Noble Cause Concert by SAGA Festival in Bucharest in Aid of Ukrainian Refugees

For every million apprehensive individuals, 1,000,000 people are not afraid to help. SAGA Festival’s primary goal is to help the Ukrainian public. TOGETHER, WE ARE ONE!

SAGA Festival, PRO TV, KISS FM, and Bucharest City Hall work together for the biggest live foundation show in Romania to help Ukrainians in convoluted circumstances. The concert occurred at National Arena, the greatest arena in the country.

Romania is effectively involved in the Ukrainian cause. Countless Ukrainians have left their homes and are currently outcasts in our nation, and the number is increasing.

Romanians were supportive and came on Saturday, March 12, to the National Arena, an event with people for people. 8 hours of live show upheld by the dearest Romanian and global artists captivated the participants and helped millions of people in need with the event donations

 WE ARE ONE – charity concert by SAGA Festival to the benefit of the Ukrainian refugees, Bucharest, March 12

Saga Festival
Saga Festival in Bucharest

Through WE ARE ONE, and at the same time with the power of music, we want to increase the global awareness of the need for the help of Ukrainians. We want to turn this event into a real resource for those in dire need of support in these difficult times. Observing all the events and the whole current situation, I decided, together with the team, that we needed to do something. We took our values ​​into account, and that’s how we created WE ARE ONE. During the 8 hours of the live charity concert, we will be with the Ukrainians, united by music and hope for peace.

Allan Hardenberg, CEO of ALDA
SAGA Festival
WE ARE ONE-SAGA Festival 2022

Some of the most appreciated local and international artists were part of the event on March 12 to support people needing help.

The money obtained from the event will be donated to the Romanian Red Cross. Also, to support the Ukrainian people as much as possible, donations can be made to the Romanian Red Cross, on https://crucearosie.ro/, in the organization’s accounts or by SMS, at 8825, with the text „ONE”.

As cited by local media, the campaign is organized by SAGA FESTIVAL, PRO TV, KISS FM, and Bucharest City Hall for the Ukrainian people.

Photo Source: Valahia News.com

Top 5 Most Luxurious Hotels in Bucharest

As it had gained notoriety before the years of the Revolution, Bucharest or Little Paris has become an essential point on the international map of entertainment and costly parties. Several internationally renowned celebrities have pervaded the capital’s nightclubs in recent years. And because they choose to live on a high footing, the stars have always stayed at the most luxurious hotels in Bucharest.

Here are the luxury hotels in the Romanian capital

1. Epoque Hotel – Relais & Chateaux

Source: Hotel Epoque

This hotel is located in the heart of Bucharest, just a few steps from Cismigiu Central Park. The hotel is far from the noise of the city and offers its guests a transfer from and to the airport, an outdoor swimming pool but also an indoor one, a bar that will serve you almost permanently with soft drinks, hot or cold, depending on everyone’s preferences, a spa and wellness centre equipped to the highest standards, free Wi-Fi internet access on the entire surface of the property, a parking space in the free and private parking of the hotel, a fitness centre equipped with the newest appliances and a restaurant „L` atelier – l’art culinaire” run by a French master. It will delight you with international dishes cooked with good taste and mastery. The accommodation units have air conditioning, a French balcony, a garden view, two flat-screen TVs and a private bathroom with the best complimentary toiletries.

2. Grand Hotel Continental

Source: Grand Hotel Continental

Grand Hotel Intercontinental is located on Calea Victoriei, just a few steps from the National Museum of Art and the Romanian Athenaeum. For a night spent at the Grand Hotel Intercontinental, you pay around 500 lei for a standard room. The hotel has two fine restaurants offering various Balkan specialties: Romanian and international dishes. The place is trendy, especially since it is only 25 minutes away from Henri Coanda Airport.

3. Radisson Blu Hotel Bucharest

Source: Radisson Blu Hotel

Radisson Blu Hotel is located in the heart of Bucharest, and it is launching the commercial and business district. This hotel offers its guests free private parking. You will have free Wi-Fi internet access throughout the property. The hotel has a spa and wellness centre equipped with the highest standards. But also an indoor pool and a seasonal outdoor pool. And a fitness centre that is constantly renewed with the best equipment. You will also find a bar with a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and also the largest casino in Romania.

4. JW Marriott

Source: JW Marriot

JW Marriott remains one of the top choices tourists make when spending their holidays in Romania. The hotel has 402 rooms and six luxury restaurants serving gourmet food. The building is built in the classical style. It is located right next to the Parliament Palace, being the perfect destination for both heads of state and several members of the royal families over time.

5. The Marmorosch Bucharest, Autograph Collection

Source: The Marmorosch Bucharest, Autograph Collection

The Marmorosch Hotel building history unfolded in the Beautiful Age of La Belle Epoque. The rich architecture of Art-Deco and the interior design tell a story of progressive ideas of the time, evoking a thrilling sense of historical importance and optimism closely tied to the era. Currently, the hotel features 217 rooms from standard category to suites, four meeting and ballrooms, 4 F&B outlets (restaurant, lounge, bar, coffee corner), a fitness centre and SPA with an indoor pool and treatment rooms.

Toll-free Telephone Line Opens for Healthcare Services for Refugees from Ukraine

Refugees from Ukraine will have access to medical consultations by telephone in Ukrainian for general medicine and paediatric care.

The national telephone number 0040 373787805 is toll-free and available 24/7. The hotline was opened by the Zi de BINE association in partnership with Telios Care, a company that provides telemedicine services.

The release carries data provided by the Romanian Border Police that show approximately 400,000 refugees from Ukraine have arrived in Romania since the outbreak of the war. Almost 305,000 people have already left for other countries, while 95,000 have remained in Romania.

We cannot imagine what is in the hearts of people who are fleeing to save their lives and who are forced to leave behind their fathers, brothers, wives and other family members. But we can understand that now is the time, again to help. This time by a customised telemedicine service, which will provide them with the medical information they need, in the language they speak.

Melania Medeleanu and Luciana Zaharia, founders of the Zi de BINE association

Early this March, together with partners and donors, the association sent almost 100 tonnes of products to both sides of the Romanian-Ukrainian border – food, medicine, blankets, personal care products, etc.

Currently, the association is set up in one of the transit centres in Iasi, playgrounds for children and recreational areas for mothers, while in Bucharest, on April 1, it will open the gates to a ”Zi de BINE” community centre designed for the Ukrainian community.

Kamala Harris Meets Romanian President in Bucharest

According to the official press release of the White House, the US vice president’s visit to Romania aims to strengthen the relationship between Romania and US in response to the unprovoked and unjustified Russian invasion.

Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Warsaw, Poland and Bucharest, Romania on March 9-11. Her visit will demonstrate the strength and unity of the NATO alliance and US support for NATO’s East Side allies in the face of Russian aggression.

White House statement

Kamala Harris meets Romania’s President Klaus Iohannis, but also Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca to discuss a response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

At the end of the meeting on Friday, both presidents held a press conference. The US Vice-President ensures Romania of the US full support within the NATO alliance like she did with all the other member states.

“We take seriously, and are prepared to act on, the words we speak when we say, ‘An attack on one is an attack against all.”

Kamala Harris in Bucharest, March 11, 2022

In his turn, Romania’s President Johannis asked for a consolidated presence of the NATO forces on the Eastern Flank. As a comparison to the announcement made after her visit to Poland, Kamala Harris didn’t mention any additional military measures. In Poland, she announced that the US would bring Patriot missiles to the country, as mentioned by Valahia News.