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Georgian dance (Georgian: ქართული ცეკვა) is the traditional dance of Georgia. It stems from military moves, sports games, and dances celebrated during holidays in the Middle Ages. The dance was popularized by the founders of the Georgian National Ballet, [1] Iliko Sukhishvili, and his wife, Nino Ramishvili,
Cilveloy or Jilveloi (Turkish: Cilveloy, Georgian: ჯილველოი), is a form of the Anatolian folk dance bar (dance). Georgian part of Acharuli dance. Cilveloy is a folk dance spread all over Artvin and Batum. The meter is 6 8. [1]
Erisioni in 2010. Erisioni (Georgian: ერისიონი) is a Georgian ensemble which performs national dances and songs of Georgia.. Erisioni won global recognition [citation needed] thanks to the cooperation on the project "Georgian Legend" with the United States producer Jim Lowe and French stage director Pascal Jourdan.
Dance Suite, three dances from the opera Mususi for symphony orchestra (1978) Slow Dance; Georgian Dance; Fete in Kartli; Secular Hymns for soloists, men's chorus, kettledrums, bells and two harps (1979) Dedication to St. Shushanik. To the words by Demetre (12th century), Shota Rustaveli, Simon Chikovani and traditional. Russian translation by ...
Music and dance: Dayereh - Doli - Duduki - Nagara - Zurna - Acharuli - Kartuli Religion : Georgian mythology - Religion in Georgia - Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia - Georgian Orthodox Church - Saint Nino - Eparchy of Bichvinta and Tskhum-Abkhazia - Diocese of Alanya - Georgian Byzantine-Rite Catholics - Georgian Jews - Islam in Georgia ...
It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. It may also include dances which could either be considered specific dances or a family of related dances. For example, ballet, ballroom dance and folk dance can be single dance styles or families of related dances. See following for categorized lists: List of dance style categories
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There are a great number of healing songs, funerary ritual songs, wedding songs, love songs, dance songs, lullabies, traveling songs. Many archaic songs are connected to round dances. Contemporary Georgian stage choirs are generally male, though some female groups also exist; mixed-gender choirs are rare, but also exist.