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  • Ealing Global Festival
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    Ealing Global Festival showcases a unique programme of world music at its best. International artists from Brazil, Cuba, Spain, Africa and Eastern Europe take to the stage in an incredible display of cultural music and diversity.

    Feast on the wide array of musical genres including Latino Ska, Reggae,Salsa, Funk, Cumbia, Samba, Arabic and Eastern fusions. Location: Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, Ealing, W502088256640.

    Walpole Park is a five minute stroll from Ealing Broadway station.

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  • Bilingual People Fair - Germany
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    September 11th 2010, Marriott International Hotel, Berlin, 10am-6pm

    The Bilingual People Language Recruitment Fair is the largest and most exciting exhibition of its kind in Berlin and across Europe. We are committed to serving bilingual and multilingual jobseekers with an all-encompassing exhibition to find you dream job.

    Due to an amazing level of interest in response to a fair in Berlin, we will be hosting our first Bilingual people event this year, which will attract thousands of candidates with language skills across all different disciplines
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  • Bilingual People Fair - Amsterdam
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    October 2nd 2010, NH Krasnopolsky, Amsterdam, 10am-5pm

    The Bilingual People Language Recruitment and Expat Fair is the largest and most exciting exhibition of its kind in Amsterdam and across Europe. We are committed to serving bilingual and multilingual jobseekers and Expats with an all-encompassing exhibition to find you dream job.

    Each year we receive an amazing level of interest in response to the Amsterdam fair, which attracts thousands of candidates with language skills across all different disciplines. Last years fair was a huge success, attracting over 4,000 language professionals

    This year, there will also be an Expat Zone at our Event providing all sorts of useful information and services to expatriates living in or looking to move to the Netherlands.
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  • The Language Recruitment Fair
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    The Language Recruitment Fair is the largest and most exciting exhibition of its kind dedicated to multilingual recruitment. If you are a bilingual or multilingual speaker and you are interested in finding a job that meets your skills this is a "must see" event!

    Have the chance to

    • meet many employers under one roof, saving you time and energy when looking for your job!
    • talk to leading employers Face-to-Face and discuss a wide range of employment opportunities.
    • conduct interviews with Companies hoping to hire staff

    For more info and to apply for your FREE ticket visit www.languagerecruitmentfair.ie


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  • Language Recruitment and Expat Fair
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    Bilingual People Fair – Dublin

    Language Recruitment and Expat Fair, The Guinness Storehouse, St James St, Dublin 8, Ireland 27th March 2010

    Looking for a job using your language skills?



    Then come and join us at the Bilingual People Fair in Dublin, the largest and most exciting language jobs exhibition of its kind dedicated to multi-lingual recruitment.
    If you are a bilingual or multi-lingual speaker and you are interested in finding a great job that meets your skills this is a "must see" event! Companies from across Europe will be exhibiting!



    Why you should not miss the Language Recruitment Fair ...




    The fair showcases many national & international companies interested in recruiting people with language skills.

    You will be able to meet many employers under one roof, saving you time and energy when looking for your new job!

    You will be able to talk to leading employers Face-to-Face and discuss a wide range of employment opportunities in Ireland & Europe.

    Companies will be conducting interviews hoping to hire staff at the event.

    Bring your CV! So you can be interviewed and even get a job before you leave the fair.

    Recruitment professionals will be on hand to give you free advice about your CV and all other aspects to help you find your perfect job.
    The Language Recruitment Fair will target candidates seeking multi-lingual positions in Customer Service, Shared Service & Finance, IT, Sales, Marketing and Translation attracting leading international companies over the two days.



    Location and opening times
    The Guinness Storehouse, St James Street, Dublin 8
    Sat. 27th March 2010 from 10.00 to 18.00



    Claim your free ticket
    If you would like to register for this FREE event please go to: www.bilingualpeople.ie



    We look forward to meeting you there!
    Please feel free to pass the event details to friends who may be interested.
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  • A Girl's Tear by Iosif Demian
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    A Girls Tear is part of the Romanian Cinematheque a year round programme that brings the best Romanian films to London.

    When: Tuesday 15 June 2010 7pm
    Where: Romanian Cultural Institute London.
    Free entrance.
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  • Romanian project at the London Festival of Architecture 2010
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    Monday 21 June 7pm ICR London
    Lecture exhibition opening and screening

    City Skills for Life calls in a team of architects designers and video artists whose work celebrates the paradoxical nature of Bucharest: a welcoming urban chaos which moves forward as unplanned. The individual projects document the psychological contract between the city and its dwellers contrasting it with London.

    They aim to show how the unstructured structure of the urban environment can in fact be welcoming and possibly addictive : its organic growth provides bizarre but very substantial life-energy and skills.

    Two architects look at Bucharests infamous building Ceausescus Peoples Palace and attempt to unfold its grim history.

    When: Exhibition: 21 June to 3 July Mon to Sat 12 to 6 pm. Outdoor installation: 19 June to 4 July

    Where: Romanian Cultural Institute Bermondsey Square and Golden Square London
    Free entrance.

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  • Romanian Films @ Edinburgh International Film Festival
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    This years edition of The Edinburgh International Film Festival will showcase two of the award winning Romanian films: Police Adjective directed by Corneliu Porumboiu and If I want to whistle I whistle directed by Florin Serban.

    The Edinburgh International Film Festival is an annual fortnight of cinema screenings and related events taking place each June. Established in 1947 it is the worlds oldest continually running film festival. The EIFF aims to present both UK and international movie premieres and to exhibit the work of filmmakers.

    The Romanian Cultural Institute in London supports the Romanian participants presence at the EIFF.
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  • The 7th Romanian Film Festival In London
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    The 7th Romanian Film Festival In London: 2 to 4 July 2010 Curzon Mayfair cinema, 38 Curzon Street, London W1J 7TY.

    Friday 2 July, at 18.15 London Premiere: POLICE ADJECTIVE by Corneliu Porumboiu (Gala Screening) Q and A with director Corneliu Porumboiu

    Saturday 3 July at 15.00 UK Premiere: SAND CLIFFS by Dan Pita. Q and A with director Dan Pita and actor Victor Rebengiuc

    Saturday 3 July at 17.45 UK Premiere: MEDAL OF HONOUR by Calin Peter Netzer. Q&A with lead actor Victor Rebengiuc

    Sunday 4 July at 15.00 UK Premiere: NEW ROMANIAN DOCUMENTARY AND SHORTS by numerous directors. Q and A with director Vlad Naumescu

    THE CAGE by Adrian Sitaru (short)

    MUSIC IN THE BLOOD by Alexandru Mavrodineanu (short)

    OLI’S WEDDING by Tudor Cristian Jurgiu (short)

    BIRDS’ WAY by Klara Trencsenyi and Vlad Naumescu (documentary)

    Sunday 4 July at 17.45 London Premiere: IF I WANT TO WHISTLE I WHISTLE by Florin Serban. Q and A with lead actress Ada Condeescu

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