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On October 2024, 13, the Erasmus+ National Office attended the debut of the play "Aya" at the Shota Rustaveli State University of Theater and Cinema of Georgia. The performance, performed entirely by students, enthralled the audience with a lively, modern and deeply emotional performance of ancient Kolkhi myths and ballads.
The performance, in which the esoteric knowledge of nature is skillfully translated into the expressive language of the body, emphasizes how Georgian artists go beyond the limits of artistic expressiveness with innovative approaches.
"Aya" has the potential to be recognized internationally thanks to its innovative choreography and narration. The performance is a good example of how talented young people of Georgia can present their cultural heritage in unique and creative ways outside the borders of the country.
"AIA" – A Stunning Display of Georgian Artistic Innovation
On October 13, 2024, NEO in Georgia attended the debut of the performance "AIA" at the Shota Rustaveli Theater and Film Georgia State University. Entirely performed by students, the production captivated audiences with its vibrant, modern, and deeply emotional portrayal of ancient Colchian myths and ballads.
The play, which skillfully translates the esoteric knowledge of nature into expressive body language, highlights how Georgian artists are pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. The innovative choreography and storytelling demonstrate the potential for international recognition, showing how Georgia's young talents can share their cultural heritage in unique and creative ways.
