Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani
Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani
Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani
Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani
Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani
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Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani

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Highlights

Hear the stories behind each dance and its regional history
Record your dance to keep and share lasting memories of your trip
Step into Georgian rhythm with a dance class in historic Mukhrani

Last updated on 30 March 2026

Prices start from US$40.74 per person, offering great value for your next unforgettable experience

Plan your trip with 2 available packages, including options like Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani-itinerary-Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani-17:00:00

Only 11 spots left! Book now to secure your spot. Available from 31 March 2026.

Itinerary
Bold, athletic, and full of spirit, Georgian dance is a powerful expression of the country's identity. Rooted in centuries of history, each region has its own style - some fierce and fast, others graceful and flowing - all telling stories of love, war, nature, and tradition. In this workshop, you'll meet Salome, a professional dancer and passionate teacher, who will introduce you to several tradi- tional Georgian dances, includ- ing Shalakho, Adjaruli, and Ratchuli. You'll choose the one that speaks to you most, and with her guidance, refine your movements and immerse your- self in a deeply cherished aspect of Georgia's rich cultural heritage. You will be welcomed Salome, a passionate, young choreographer from Tbilisi who dedicates her time to preserving and teaching traditional Georgian dance. Having danced since the age of eight, Salome drew inspiration from her father, who was a former national troupe dancer. For years, she and her husband have instructed hundreds of students at the Mukhrani Culture House, nurturing their love for Georgian dance through their troupe, Skhieri—named after a secred shrine in Racha.