Stunning cultural performances
Top 6 in Top 13 Reasons to Visit Georgia
Witness the hovering men and women, unusual dance steps, and dizzying movements as they introduce you to Georgian dances and their tales of war, love, and friendship. As they watch the breathtaking acts, spellbound audience members gasp for air and thunderously applaud for an encore. The theater is filled with a fantastic feeling that turns dancers and audience members into one giant party. These dances that are performed now have been practiced for many years.
Georgian ballet, which has enjoyed widespread appreciation for more than 100 years on stage, is another performance you should pay close attention to. The Georgian National Ballet Ensemble received an invitation to dance at La Scala in 1967. (Milan, Italy). It was the first time ever that a folklore group was invited. 14 times the curtain was raised. The melodies in Georgian folk songs are outstanding. Music is used to narrate stories. Georgian polyphonic singing has already been named an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. A Georgian folk song called "Chakrulo" was one of the Golden Records that the Voyager sent into space in 1977.