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Experience traditional Georgian dance in a lively 1-hour workshop in Mukhrani for $43, led by passionate dancer Salome, including costume try-ons and cultural stories.

The Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani offers a vibrant glimpse into Georgia’s lively dance traditions. For $43 per person, this 1-hour session takes place in the historic setting of Mukhrani, a place known for its cultural significance. Led by Salome, a passionate dancer from Tbilisi, the workshop combines dynamic movements, storytelling, and costume fun to create a memorable cultural experience. This activity suits those wanting to explore Georgia’s traditional arts in an intimate and engaging way, especially given the small group format limited to 10 participants.
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The tour highlights Georgia’s bold, athletic, and spirited dance styles, which have developed over centuries. Georgian dance often tells stories of love, war, nature, and tradition through fierce, fast, or graceful and flowing movements. The workshop’s focus is on helping participants feel the rhythm and melody while learning several traditional dances, including Shalakho, Adjaruli, and Ratchuli. These dances serve as a lively expression of Georgia’s cultural identity, making the workshop both fun and meaningful.

The guiding figure of this workshop is Salome, a young choreographer dedicated to preserving and teaching Georgian dance. She has danced since she was eight, inspired by her father, a former national troupe dancer. Salome and her husband have instructed hundreds of students at the Mukhrani Culture House, nurturing a love for dance through their troupe Skhierina, named after a sacred shrine in Racha. Her enthusiasm and expertise bring an authentic feel to the session, and her storytelling enhances the understanding of each dance’s regional significance.
Participants learn the movements behind traditional Georgian dances, experiencing the rhythm and melody firsthand through energetic choreography. The instructor guides everyone to refine their movements and connect with the cultural stories embedded in each dance. Beyond just the steps, attendees gain knowledge about the historical and cultural importance of the dances, symbols, and stories. The workshop also includes a costume try-on session, allowing participants to dress in traditional Georgian attire and feel fully immersed in the culture.
More Great Tours NearbyIn this workshop, the regional diversity of Georgian dance shines through. Each style reflects a different part of the country, whether fierce and fast or graceful and flowing. These dances tell stories of love, war, and nature, making each movement a cultural statement. The storytelling aspect is emphasized by Salome, who shares background stories behind each dance, enriching the experience beyond just learning steps. The costume element further enhances this sense of connection to Georgia’s tradition.
The small group size—capped at 10 participants—ensures personalized attention from the instructor. The workshop is available in English and is designed to be accessible to those with no prior dance experience. The cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers. The one-hour duration keeps the experience lively but manageable, perfect for fitting into a day of sightseeing or other activities.
The “Reserve now & pay later” option offers travelers the chance to secure their spot without immediate payment, adding convenience and flexibility to their planning. This feature is particularly helpful for those with fluctuating schedules or who wish to confirm their participation closer to their travel date. Availability varies, so checking ahead ensures a spot in this culturally enriching workshop.
The workshop takes place in historic Mukhrani, a location known for its cultural importance and traditional charm. The venue provides an authentic backdrop that complements the dance experience, enhancing the immersion into Georgia’s cultural roots. The location makes it an ideal activity for travelers staying in or near Tbilisi who want to venture into the countryside for a taste of tradition.

While this workshop focuses specifically on traditional Georgian dance in Mukhrani, other experiences in Georgia include wine tastings in Kakheti, day trips to Kazbegi, or visits to ancient sites like Uplistsikhe. These options, linked through the same platform, offer diverse ways to explore Georgia’s culture and landscape, from culinary delights to historical landmarks. This dance workshop stands out for its interactive nature and hands-on cultural engagement.
This activity appeals to culture enthusiasts, dance lovers, or those curious about Georgia’s regional traditions. It’s especially suited for travelers who want an interactive, lively experience rather than just sightseeing. The small group size and professional guidance ensure a friendly atmosphere where everyone, regardless of dance ability, can enjoy learning and participating.
The Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani offers a cost-effective, engaging, and authentic way to connect with Georgia’s vibrant dance traditions. The expert guidance from Salome, combined with the chance to try costumes and hear stories behind each dance, makes this a memorable cultural activity. The 1-hour duration and small group format create an intimate setting perfect for first-time visitors or dance enthusiasts alike.
While the workshop isn’t designed to teach full dance routines or cover every regional style exhaustively, it delivers a lively taste of Georgian culture that can inspire further exploration. This activity works best for those eager to see Georgia beyond its landscapes and engage hands-on with its artistic expressions. With flexible booking options and an affordable price, it represents a rewarding addition to any Georgian itinerary.
Is the workshop suitable for beginners?
Yes, the workshop is designed for all levels, with guidance from a passionate professional ensuring everyone can follow along and enjoy.
How long is the dance session?
The workshop lasts 1 hour, making it easy to incorporate into a day of sightseeing.
What dances will I learn?
Participants learn several traditional Georgian dances, including Shalakho, Adjaruli, and Ratchuli.
Can I try on traditional costumes?
Yes, the activity includes costume try-ons to enhance the cultural experience.
Who leads the workshop?
The session is led by Salome, a dedicated professional dancer and choreographer from Tbilisi.
What language is the instruction in?
The workshop is conducted in English, ensuring clear communication.
How flexible is the booking?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full refund options available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Where does the workshop take place?
It is held in Mukhrani, a location known for its cultural significance and historic charm.
Is this experience suitable for groups?
Yes, the activity is limited to 10 participants, fostering a friendly and personalized environment.