Overview

Tbilisi is the capital of the country of Georgia. Its cobblestoned old town reflects a long, complicated history, with periods under Persian and Russian rule. Its diverse architecture encompasses Eastern Orthodox churches, ornate art nouveau buildings and Soviet Modernist structures. Looming over it all are Narikala, a reconstructed 4th-century fortress, and Kartlis Deda, an iconic statue of the “Mother of Georgia.” 

Accommodation

According to self-funding principle each foreign participating groups pay the following fee per participant of their group:
200 Euro per person - 5 days – hotel accommodation (3 and 4-bed rooms), meals 3 times a day; all in-country transportation;
250 Euro per person - 5 days – 2 star hotel accommodation (2, 3, 4-bed rooms), meals 3 times a day; all in-country transportation;
350 Euro per person - 5 days – 3 star hotel accommodation (2, 3 bed rooms), meals 3 times a day; all in-country transportation;
400 Euro per person - 5 days – 5 star hotel accommodation (2, 3 bed rooms), meals 3 times a day; all in-country transportation;

Important: Every 16th participant of a Festival participant group is free from the Festival fee;

*Supplement for double room – 5 euro per day per person.
*Supplement for single room – 10 euro per day per person.

Dates

  • 02/12/2022 - 06/12/2026

Pricing

02/12 - 06/12
  • 5 days (4 nights) = 200 € per person

Itinerary

Goal of the Festival:  Development of folklore arts; popularization of the world folklore culture; sharing of
the experience between participants; empowerment of mutual respect and tolerance; deepening of creative contacts; popularization of Georgian and world folklore arts; improvement of the level of qualification of choreographers.

Festival Participants: Folklore groups from different countries of the world and different regions of Georgia (ages not limited) take part in the Festival.

Participation Conditions:
Participants present two shows (3-5 minutes each) in the following nominations: folklore dances, folklore songs (ensembles and individual); songs and romances; folklore handcraft arts (exhibitions).
In the final conclusive concert, participating artists will present only one show.
Music can be live or phonogram.
With the application Festival, participants submit their program (audio, video files of their previous shows, materials necessary to be published in the newspaper, and Festival booklet).
Festival participants will be awarded the Festival Laureate Diplomas and different presents.

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