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There is a special field in fine arts – calligraphy, which combines aesthetics, precision and spirituality. In its works each letter becomes a part of the general idea. This was demonstrated by the exhibition “Duet” by Valeriu Hertz and Valentin Bologa in the National Library.

Yerevan Fashion Week was held in Armenia – the key event of the regional fashion industry, bringing together designers and experts from different countries. This season had a special significance for Moldova: for the first time in the history of the event, a Moldovan designer – Alexey Sorochin, founder of the Alexey Sorochin brand – took part.

The international festival of theater and film schools ClassFest Acting Lab- 2025 will be held in Chisinau from November 10 to 15 for the 14th time. The objectives of the organizer – Academy of Music, Theatre and Fine Arts (AMTAP) – are to promote contemporary art, exchange of experience between theatrical schools, as well as to encourage young actors who get the opportunity to present their best projects. This is the uniqueness of “ClassFest” for students and young people from Moldova.

National Theater “Satiricus I. L. Caragiale” celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. In October it hosted the VII International Theater Festival “FESTIS”, under the motto “The world today is comedy”. For two weeks “FESTIS” delighted the public with performances of 21 theaters from Hungary, Georgia, Romania, Turkey, Moldova, diverse in genres, styles and themes.

From October 15 to 18, 2025, the Romanian capital hosted Mercedes-Benz Bucharest Fashion Week, an international fashion week supported by Mercedes-Benz. The event reinforced Bucharest’s status as a new fashion platform in Eastern Europe and became part of a global network of fashion weeks where Mercedes-Benz has been a strategic partner for many years – from Berlin to Tbilisi.

From October 1 to October 4, Chisinau hosted the Moldovan Brands Runway (MBR) season, the largest fashion and cultural platform in the region. Over the past years, the project has become one of the key points of development of the creative economy in Moldova. The fall-winter season (AW25/26) was held under the theme “Reframing”, focusing on the relationship between fashion, culture and identity.

On September 22, Stanislav Poznakomkin, director of the Museum of Natural History named after L.S. Berg at Moldova State University, turned 90 years old. The university administration presented him to the medal “For Civil Merit”. This year Stanislav Danilovich published a book “Thoughts. Reflections. Diary entries”, the presentation of which took place on September 17 at the “Book of the Year-2025” in RCSC.

The Maria Biesu International Festival of Opera and Ballet, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the diva, opened on September 14 with the opera “The Masquerade Ball” by G. Verdi. Its premiere took place in Chisinau in 1987. In fact, it was also premiered now – a performance restored in the original version by the Belarusian director Semyon Shtein in cooperation with the outstanding Russian-Moldavian artists Vyacheslav Okunev and Irina Press.

Marat Gelman, a famous gallery owner and collector who was born in Chisinau, this week presented the National Museum of Art with 74 works by artist Teodor Kiriakoff-Suruceanu and nine paintings by Andrei Sirbu.

The situation in the book publishing sector in Romania and Moldova is becoming more and more complicated. On August 1, Romania increased the VAT rate on books from 5% to 11%. The decision became a serious test for local publishers and directly affected Moldovan players who are active on the Romanian market.

Moldovan artist Iurie Palkov has an unusual way of drawing – he holds a pencil in his fist. This has been his habit since he was three years old. In the same way he holds a brush, a pen and even a pen. But it is not only this fact that makes him interesting.

The new season at the Organ Hall will open on August 21 with an extraordinary concert. The outstanding Moldovan violinist Ilian Ghirnets and the National Chamber Orchestra under the baton of the chief conductor Cristian Florea will present an exclusive program preceding their participation in the George Enescu International Festival in Bucharest.
