Women in World War I
Queen Elisabeth, Queen Marie, Ecaterina Teodoroiu, Alexandrina Cantacuzino, commemorated at Cotroceni Museum
Queen Elisabeth, Queen Maria, WWI hero Ecaterina Teodoroiu and feminist pioneer Alexandrina Cantacuzino were commemorated Wednesday evening, on the eve of March 8, the International Women's Day, at the Cotroceni National Museum in Bucharest, as part of a "Conversations at the Museum" programme.
Mata Hari brought to life in new ballet
The Dutch National Ballet will bring to life through dance Mata Hari, who has becomesynonymous with unbridled sensuality and ultimately, fatal betrayalNearly a century after she was shot as an alleged spy, the story of the world's ultimate femme fatale, Mata Hari, is to be staged for the first time as a ballet in her native Netherlands.
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Exhibition: Australian Women's Assistance to Serbia in WWI
BELGRADE - The exhibition 'Australian Women's Assistance to Serbia in World War I' opened in the Serbian parliament on Friday and it testifies of the brave women who selflessly helped the people of Serbia in one of the most difficult periods in the country's history.
Exhibition on women in World War I to open next week
BELGRADE - The exhibition entitled 'Zene u prvom svetskom ratu' (Women in World War I) authored by Aleksandra Ninkovic Tasic will open in Belgrade's Gallery of Science and Technology of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) next week, SANU released.