Romanian amateur theatre club 'L'Avant-scène is soon to present its latest production - an adaptation of Carlo Goldoni's 'The Boors' - at Luxembourg's cultural hotspot 'neimënster' in Grund. Staged on March 2nd and March 3rd 2016 in Salle Robert Krieps, the play will be performed in Romanian, with French subtitles. Tickets Tickets cost 20 euros... Continue Reading →
My expat experience in Luxembourg
Romanian national Roxana Mironescu joined her sister in Luxembourg in 2012 after completing her studies in Aberdeen. She has since worked for the local media and is now pursuing a communications degree at the University of Luxembourg in the country she now calls home. What brought you to Luxembourg? I moved to Luxembourg from Scotland... Continue Reading →
Musical journey, quest for equality & good fun for US Independence Day
It was all about American music history on Thursday night at the US Embassy in Luxembourg where American nationals and their friends celebrated Independence Day. A few days ahead of the “official” 4th of July when United States celebrate National Day, Luxembourg was ready to mark the most popular of American celebrations, enjoying a blue... Continue Reading →
Two events in Luxembourg on June 24 to celebrate the Romanian Blouse Day!
Universal day of the Romanian Blouse The Romanian community in Luxembourg is celebrating for the third time the Romanian Blouse, called IA. The first festivities will take place on Wednesday 24 June from 7pm in Place Clairefontaine and will include Romanian traditional singing and dancing, followed by informal networking. All participants are encouraged to wear... Continue Reading →
Why Employ Disabled People? Attend the seminar & celebrate Diversity Day in Luxembourg
“Employing a disabled person is not an act of charity, it is potentially a wise business decision” (Evenbreak 2014). Besides the many moral, ethical and legal reasons why organisations should consider employing disabled people, the business case for it has largely been neglected. A persisting myth among employers is that employing disabled people is an expensive... Continue Reading →
Time For Equality @Migrations Festival in Luxembourg
All photos were taken by © Roxana Mironescu on March 14 and March 15, 2015 @ LuxExpo in Luxembourg, during the Migrations Festival. For more information on Time For Equality, please click here. To know more about the Migrations Festival, an annual event held in Luxembourg, click here. All photos were taken by © Roxana... Continue Reading →
Lenacay concert @ Migrations Festival Luxembourg 2015
I discovered this band, Lenacay, from Barcelona, at this year's Migrations Festival @ Luxexpo in Luxembourg, on Saturday night when they played a nice fusion of flamenco, rock and rumba music. I am a big fan of flamenco and latin music, therefore, their music appealed to me instantly, but irrespective of one's music tastes, the lead... Continue Reading →
Migrations Festival in Luxembourg (14/15 March 2015)
The Migrations Festival, or officially called in French, Festival des migrations, des cultures et de la citoyenneté, is an annual event celebrating Luxembourg's multiculturalism, mutilingualism and the diverse identities that exist and coexist in Luxembourg. As you may already know, Luxembourg is a small country with around 45% of its inhabitants coming from abroad, bringing along... Continue Reading →