• 30

    Oct

    Assembly of European Prehistoric Rock Art in Georgia

    Georgia will be the host country for an anniversary Assembly of the Council of Europe Prehistoric Rock Art Trails next year, bringing together scientists and historians studying the "art of the first Europeans". At this month's General Assembly in Valcamonica, Italy, organisers approved a decision…
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  • 30

    Oct

    Georgian artists in launch of New Jersey gallery

    A select group of contemporary creatives from Georgia will bring their works to the New Jersey coastline next week to mark launch of FLAG Art Group, a United States-based gallery and marketing agency for artists. At Nine On The Hudson, a set of condominium buildings…
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  • 30

    Oct

    EU Cultural Heritage Prize-winning Mutso village

    A short documentary about Georgia's highland village of Mutso, winner of this year's European Heritage Award for Conservation, was released on social media as a Georgian delegation collected the prize at a formal ceremony in Paris on Monday. As the team from the National Agency for Cultural…
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  • 26

    Oct

    Georgian forests and wetlands included among UNESCO

    Area of Colchis wetlands and forests will be included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. As it was announced by the Agency of Protected Areas of Georgia, the agency together with World Wildlife Fund (WWF), is making attempts Machakhela, Mtirala and Kolkheti National…
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  • 26

    Oct

    ‘Shindisi’ receives Warsaw Film Festival Grand Prix

    The oscar-nominated film of Georgian director Dito Tsintsadze, Shindisi, about the 2008 August War, received Grand Prix at the Warsaw Film Festival yesterday, while Dito Tsintsadze was named best director. Shindisi is a village where one of the crucial battles occurred between the Russian and…
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  • 26

    Oct

    Digital Tbilisi: French and Georgian artists

    A brand-new contemporary art festival is joining the scene in Georgia's capital with the inaugural edition of Digital Tbilisi - an event inspired by a French counterpart hosting nearly 50,000 annual visitors. The project is derived from Scopitone, a yearly festival of performance art, music,…
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  • 25

    Oct

    ‘A Tunnel’ at DFA documentary fest

    A film bringing a "dreamy atmosphere" of a remote Georgian village undergoing major change will have its world premiere at this year's International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. A Tunnel, directed by Nino Orjonikidze and Vano Arsenishvili and previously supported by European and Asian development platforms,…
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  • 25

    Oct

    Ballet choreographer Giorgi Aleksidze’s anniversary

    An anniversary of Georgian choreographer Giorgi Aleksidze will be marked next month with a premiere of two of his works by the Tbilisi Contemporary Ballet, a troupe named after the late ballet master. The company, founded in 2016 and led by Aleksidze's daughter Mariam, will…
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  • 25

    Oct

    Georgian 1920s cinema at Cannes

    Over a dozen classic Georgian films from the 1920s - including a work previously thought lost - are set to be returned to the country as a state initiative on bringing back rolls of pioneering cinema from Russian archives continues. In the latest stage of…
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