Georgian Street Theater
- Description
Georgian street theater in Tbilisi is a vibrant and dynamic part of the city's cultural life. It is not one institution, but rather a variety of theater groups and performers who use the city's streets and public spaces as their stage. Street theater in Georgia, and in particular in Tbilisi, includes a wide range of genres: from traditional folk performances to modern experimental productions.
These performances tend to be more accessible to the general public as they are often held outdoors and are often free. Street theater can include elements of pantomime, traditional dance, acrobatics, as well as modern theatrical techniques. This art plays an important role in the preservation and development of the Georgian cultural tradition, as well as in ensuring the accessibility of cultural events for all segments of the population.
Street performances are often organized as part of various cultural festivals and events in Tbilisi, offering both locals and tourists a unique way to experience Georgian culture and art. They also contribute to the creation of a vibrant and interactive cultural space in the city, making art more accessible and involving audiences directly in the theatrical experience.
Monday - Sunday: 09:00 - 20:00