Am fost la Sibiu chiar inainte de Pasti. Am remarcat efortul de schimbare al 
fetei orasului in special zona centrala. De asemenea era evident ca s-au 
cheltuit si se cheltuiesc multi bani pentru asta. Comparativ cu alte orase din 
Ro impresia mea a fost ca au lucrat mai putin improvizat, mai in spiritul a 
ceea ce era orasul initial sau la un moment dat. Nu neg cele spuse de dvs. sunt 
doar trista ca o sansa pentru Sibiu se poate transforma intr-o afacere cu miros 
de risipa si coruptie.

Referitor la program. Impresia mea a fost ca Sibiul a avut o sarcina mai mare 
decat avea competente sa indeplineasca. Am participat la un concert de jazz si 
am vizitat 2 muzee. Peste tot scapari de conceptie si de organizare aproape 
copilaresti.

ca sa nu mai vorbesc de partea de servicii, i general dezamagitor. Dupa ce am 
fost destul de critica cu "tovarasele comsomoliste" de la muzeele din 
Budapesta... am ajuns sa imi amintesc cu nostalgie de ele prin comparatie cu 
doamnele irascibile de la muzeele sibiene. 

Speranta mea este ca totusi sa se invete ceva din aceasta experienta si in 
masura posibilitatilor sa se mentina si dupa aceea o anumita efervescenta 
culturala.

Andreia Moraru
Tg.Mures



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tomozei Daniel 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 4:28 PM
  Subject: Re: [romania_eu_list] Sibiu, Romania - Europe's Capital of Culture 
in 2007



  Fara menajamente, va spun ca evenimentul Sibiu Capitala Culturala, in 
realitatea lui din teren, nu seamana aproape deloc cu cel prezentat in textele 
promotionale sau in publicitatile TV & Radio.
  Ca sibian, ca jurnalist, evident sunt tentat sa spun ca evenimentul s-a 
transformat intr-o afacere in care primarul Iohannis este "capo di tuti capi", 
iar acest lucru nu deranjeaza nici o autoritate nationala. Si atunci, cand 
constati ca o piata renovata costa de trei ori mai mult decat in Germania sau 
Austria, incepi sa spui ca e normal, doar pentru ca suntem in Romania. 
  Va mai spun, celor care nu sunteti tentati sa preluati sloganul "e bine ca se 
face, totusi...", ca EVENIMENTUL DE LA SIBIU 2007 NU ARE NIMIC IN COMUN CU 
TRADITIILE ROMANESTI, CU VALORILE SI CULTURA ROMANEASCA! Pentru a constata 
acest lucru poate fi consultat programul de peste an... e trist, dar ca roman 
cu tricolorul in suflet, ma simt discriminat cand vad ca un eveniment romanesc 
se transforma intr-o excesiva promovare a unei minoritati, fie ea si cea a 
sasilor. Totusi, Sibiul apartine Romaniei, iar evenimentul "Sibiu Capitala 
Culturala Europeana 2007" trebuia sa fie o sansa de afirmare a valorilor 
romanesti in integralitate. 
  Sa fim sanatosi!

  PS - Azi se relanseaza programul evenimentului! E plin orasul de baloane si 
stegulete.. Iar ca evenimente ... avem concerte rock! Nu e bine? Nu e 
traditional? Nu e romanesc?

  Daniel C. Tomozei 
  Liga Jurnalistilor Sibiu 
  NetWorkingUE - Sibiu
  Conventia Organizatiilor de Media
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Mobile: 0745 / 585481 
  Tel: 0369 / 801028
  Fax: 0369 / 801029

  Don't spend your time with rubbish! Click: www.sibiului2007.blogspot.com 
Thanks!



  ----- Original Message ----
  From: Vali Nas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: Vali Nas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:47:47 AM
  Subject: [romania_eu_list] Sibiu, Romania - Europe's Capital of Culture in 
2007



  Sibiu, Romania - Europe's Capital of Culture in 2007

  Sibiu - once one of the easternmost cities of the glittering Hapsburg Empire, 
is celebrating its status as European Cultural Capital for 2007.
  Nine centuries of cultural treasures await discovery 


  Sibiu, or Hermannstadt as it is known in German, - one of the "Siebenburgen" 
built by German settlers in Transylvania in early 1200s - is planning a year of 
festivals and events that will make this charming town the European Center of 
Culture in 2007. 

  Music, dance, theatre, visual arts and other events will be offered in 
concert halls, theaters & exhibition centers as well as in the streets and 
squares, lofts and cellars, fortification walls and churches of Sibiu. Sibiu 
has always been a place for the spectacular. The squares are lined with grand 
architecture and the lower town is one of Europe?s best examples of a medieval 
neighborhood, full of narrow streets and colorful ancient houses. 

  The opening of the 2007 year of cultural festivities will coincide with 
Romania's entry into membership of the European Union, scheduled for January. 

  Sibiu has its own Philharmonic orchestra that performs weekly concerts of 
classical and modern symphonic music. It is home to two drama theatres: "Radu 
Stanca" - which specializes in classical and modern drama - and "Theatre Gong" 
- which presents puppet shows, mime and non-conventional theatrical events.

  Sibiu is also home to one of Romania's finest art museums, the Bruckenthal. 
Founded in 1790 by Baron Samuel Von Bruckenthal, the governor of Transylvania, 
the museum opened to the public in 1817. It is the oldest museum in Romania and 
one of the first museums in Europe. The art collection includes paintings by 
Rubens, Van Dyck and Teniers, as well as works of German, Austrian and Romanian 
masters. The museum also features a 16th century silverware collection, painted 
glass icons and 350 rare books, many dating to the days of the first printing 
press Sibiu is already home to several annual cultural events including a 
theatre festival, a jazz festival, a traditional art fair, a folk dance and 
music festival and numerous outdoor concerts on temporary stages in the Big 
Square. Due to its unique architectural heritage, Sibiu is a perfect platform 
for events taking place in public spaces. Street parades and festivals are 
planned across the board. 

  Hundreds of major and smaller events have been scheduled during 2007. Many of 
the events will display Romanian art and music, but international artists will 
be well represented also.

  Just outside the old city is the Astra Museum Complex - "Museum of 
Traditional Folk Civilization" - the second largest open air museum in the 
world, set in over 100 acres of forest and parkland around a swan-dotted lake. 
Divided into 6 sections it features over 300 buildings, including watermills 
and windmills, gigantic wine, fruit and oil presses, hydraulic forges and 
structures representing architectural styles from many parts of Romania? It's 
even got a traditional "witch's house." The best way to tour the grounds is the 
old fashioned way--by horse drawn cart. Already a popular attraction for 
visitors ASTRA Museum will be a major venue for events in 2007.

  Sibiu is easily accessible from Bucharest (Bucuresti), Brasov, Cluj and Targu 
Mures. 

  Austrian Airlines (www.austrianairlin es.com), Tarom (www.tarom.ro), and 
Carpat Air (www.carpatair. ro) all offer service to Sibiu International 
Airport, 10 miles away from the city center. There are daily direct and 
connecting flights from Bucharest and several cities in Austria, Germany and 
Italy (Ancona, Bologna, Dusselorf, Florence, Frankfurt, Milan, Munich, Naples, 
Paris, Rome, Stuttgart, Turin, Venice, Verona, and Vienna).

  For a list of events please visit: www.romaniatourism. com/festivals. html

  © 1998-2006 the Romanian Tourist Office

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  Vali
  "Noble blood is an accident of fortune; noble actions are the chief mark of 
greatness." (Carlo Goldoni)
  "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know 
peace." (Jimi Hendrix)





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