Halloween in Transylvania

How was born this celebration? Halloween. The belief that spirits of the dead could sing through the body of someone alive was terrifying. In fact, it seems that the ancient inhabitants of Britain and Ireland, often resorted to burning of those suspected of being possessed as a sign of warning the spirits. On the eve of October 31, the Irish Celts built fires high in young oak branches which they considered sacred and made sacrifice ritual. At the same time, houses were kept cold and people painted their faces to be confused with evil apparitions that haunt among them. The same ceremony was held in Scotland except that, Scots natives, thought they could read the […]

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Amural & Brasov, European Capital

The borderline between forest and city on medieval foundations but with digital tools, the mix between experience and conducting an experiment, making everything happen by stimulating sight and bringing emotion, a festival that connects people, say hello to AMURAL. Being one of a kind in our country and taking place in Brasov, the festival is part of the official application for the title of European Capital. We are blessed with local museums, theatres and tourist attractions across all parts of our city, yet unfortunately Brasov does not sustain functional cultural infrastructure to be considered in the future. Hopefully AMURAL grows every year with urban arts – video mapping (projections 3D), fine arts – illustration, photo, […]

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1st December, National Day of Romania

Celebrate with us a day that we always celebrate with the loved ones! 1st December 1918 is the day that the desire of all Romanians to live free and united fulfilled. This year marks the 98th anniversary since the Romanian unitary national state was formed by the decision of the Grand National Assembly of Alba Iulia. From a historical perspective, 1st December 1918, the National Assembly of Alba Iulia, consisting of 1,228 delegates and with the support of more than 100,000 Romanians from all parts of Transylvania, adopted a resolution for the union of all Romanians Transylvania, the Banat (between the rivers Mures, Tisa and Danube) and the country of Hungary (Crişana, Satmar and Maramures) […]

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