The
Georgian Dance Experience
Every
time
we have visited Kutaisi we have experienced the beautiful spectacle
of
Georgian Dance.
From a young age the dancers are taught the brilliant
rhythmic and acrobatic routines that are currently drawing in huge
crowds on New York’s Broadway.
Georgian dance is generally characterized by the graceful floating
gait of the female dancers. With bodies erect and leaning very slightly
forward,
the women create lovely formations and turns in an appearance that
has been said to form the illusion of ice skating along the floor.
The hand,
arm and head movements are flowing and gentle while travelling in this
quick floating manner. The modern dress is commonly a floor length
gown fitted at the torso and long sleeved, in a solid usually pastel
colour.
A type of pillbox hat is worn with a veil attached to the back.
The most characteristic element of the male Georgian dance is the acrobatic,
or gymnastic movements including knee spins, aerial cartwheels, splits
and kicks and many other such feats. But the most amazing to most viewers
is the fast and varied manner of dancing on the knuckles of the toes.
The dancers wear soft soled boots and often jump continually on the
toe knuckle,
with the body straight and strong, the arms in a very heroic posture,
the men often shout or proudly stare as they do this spectacular feat.
It is
said that it is done in preparation for battle, to show virility to
the commanding officer and others. The men's costuming consists of
a long,
almost knee length jacket with long sleeves which are sometimes rolled
up or may hang well below the hand. Two of the most prominent features
of the Georgian men's costuming is the tall fur hat and the eight little
pockets on each side of the jacket breast, containing ammunition cartridges.
The colours for the jacket are usually dark often black, grey, brown
or a dark red often adorned with medals or braid or gold trim, with
dark tight
fitting pants, dark shirt and the straight leather boots |


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Dolaberidz &
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The
Georgian State Company
The website to this popular Broadway show states that the company specializes
in Georgian dance and music and is committed to studying
and accurately representing the folk traditions and their evolution
into contemporary forms. It continues:This ensemble of traditional music
and dance emphasizes elegance, its dancers and musicians bring to the audience
a
love of their
homeland, the Republic of Georgia on the Black Sea. Work of the ensemble
is devoted to practicing, presenting and transmitting to others the living
cultural legacy of the folk Georgian arts. All dances and music are performed
with strict adherence to the traditions, evolved over centuries. At the
same time performance of the Georgian dancers, New York, USA is part of
the living tradition and includes contemporary interpretations by traditional
artists.
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http://www.barynya.com/gd/index.htm |
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History of the Georgian State Dance Company
The
Georgian National Ballet was founded by Iliko
Sukhishvili and Nino Ramishvili in 1945 (right) and was initially named
as "The Georgian State Dance
Company". It was the first professional state dance company in Georgia.
Many other companies were founded on their example.
For
a fascinating history of the company with lots of photos click on the photograph
(right)
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