Dan Byron is recognized as one of Romania's most talented artists, known for his unique voice. He established the band byron in 2006, and over the 18 years since its inception, byron has remained a successful group in the Romanian music scene, inspiring and evoking strong emotions with each song crafted.
Prior to forming byron, he was involved with several other bands, including Agathodaimon, RA, Kumm, and Urma.
He runs a blog at www.danbyron.ro and hosts a book club and an audioclub.
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Vlad Alui Gheorghe was born in 1992 in Piatra Neamț. He has published poetry volumes under the pseudonym Vlad A. Gheorghiu, including “Fratele mut. la nord apa e curată” (2013) and “Disco 2000” (2016), along with the real name volume “Mici insule fără verdeață” (2024). He is also a co-author of “Mușcătura de măr” (2023).
He writes about alternative and underground music on his site – polifonic.ro.
Since 2017, he has been performing with the alternative rock band Adam’s Nest.
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Dialogues #rmh are discussions featuring notable individuals from various fields, exploring personal and professional perspectives on mental health and its implications at individual, relational, and community levels.
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Romanian Mental Health Film Festival is the first film festival in Romania dedicated to mental health. The festival aims to initiate conversations about significant and complex issues in our immediate reality, honoring people's experiences.
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Romanian Mental Health Film Festival is an independent project, annually supported by sponsors, partners, public institutions, and individuals who resonate with its mission and vision.
Entrance to all festival events is free. For those who wish to support the Romanian Mental Health Film Festival, further details can be found here: https://www.rmhffest.ro/sustine
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