In 2023, europalia dedicated an arts festival to Georgia! The starting point for this edition was the country’s fascinating culture and the art scene of its bustling capital, Tbilisi, alongside that of lesser-known cities and regions. Starting 4 October 2023, visitors could enjoy a rich programme of exhibitions, performances, concerts, film, dance and theatre productions and literature across Belgium.
The tradition of polyphony or multi-voice singing – very different from Western polyphony – was the first major common thread throughout the programme. Renowned Georgian choirs were be heard in numerous projects and at various venues. In a broader sense, the festival showed Georgia beyond clichés and gave a voice to, among others, Georgian women and youngsters, and to lesser-known traditions, regions and artists. The programme was also inspired by supras – gatherings around richly filled tables, accompanied by chants and speeches from toastmasters – and challenged contemporary artists to creatively and critically explore this living tradition in interdisciplinary creations.
The second core theme running through the programme was ‘remembrance’. How do you, as a society and as an individual, deal with memories of the Soviet era or recent and ongoing conflicts? We brought artists into dialogue to discuss these topics, including the practice of commemoration. Georgians take a very different approach to loss and grief, as seen in their commemorations of the dead in various forms and traditions.
The festival’s opening exhibition, The Avant-Garde in Georgia (1900-1936) at Bozar (Brussels) highlighted, for the very first time, a largely forgotten chapter of avant-garde art in Europe. In the 1910s and 1920s, an artistic scene blossomed in Georgia, centered on taverns and cafes opened and decorated by artists from different backgrounds. These artists blended Georgian traditions with elements from the East and West in a unique art that fell into oblivion due to the repression and censorship of the Soviet regime. The exhibition brought together paintings, drawings, film, photography, poetry and costume and theatre designs from this artistic laboratory and gave a voice to these artists, many of whom were persecuted during the Soviet era.
Georgia: A Story of Encounters, a cultural heritage exhibition at the Art & History Museum (Brussels), brought together unseen treasures from museums throughout Georgia, providing fascinating insights into this complex region, and testifying to multiple cultural exchanges and migrations, starting from the Neolithic era. These included Georgia’s wine culture – the oldest one in the world – and the forging of (precious) materials, which made the region attractive to diverse cultures.
Alongside existing work, the festival programme featured numerous new, interdisciplinary creations, in collaboration with dozens of artists and partners.

Georgian National Ballet Sukhishvili

Femke Gyselinck & Anushka Chkheidze — 324 mountains between us

M HKA brings together the work of artist Elene Chantladze and designers Nata Janberidze and Keti Toloraia of Rooms Studio for a joint exhibition.
Elene Chantladze & Nata Janberidze / Keti Toloraia (Rooms Studio)

The exhibition will open the europalia georgia festival with the presentation of a largely forgotten chapter in the history of European avant-garde art.
The Avant-Garde in Georgia (1900-1936)

M HKA brings together the work of artist Elene Chantladze and designers Nata Janberidze and Keti Toloraia of Rooms Studio for a joint exhibition.
Elene Chantladze & Nata Janberidze / Keti Toloraia (Rooms Studio)

The exhibition will open the europalia georgia festival with the presentation of a largely forgotten chapter in the history of European avant-garde art.
The Avant-Garde in Georgia (1900-1936)

Meggy Rustamova Adeishvili — Deda Ena

Khatia Buniatishvili

Thea Djordjadze — the ceiling of a courtyard

Soie აბრეშუმი

Rezo Gabriadze Theatre — Alfred & Violetta

In 'Mud Mother', young choreographer Maisie Woodford combines puppetry and dance, and reflects on the complexities and choices surrounding motherhood.
Maisie Woodford — Mud Mother

Pick-Up Club

Poti Valerian Gunia Professional State Theatre — Pirosmani

Triple Bill: Basiani Ensemble, Gori Women’s Choir & Georgian State Chamber Choir

This autumn, the Art & History Museum will host a heritage exhibition focusing on the culture, history and art of Georgia since the Neolithic period.
Georgia: A Story of Encounters

Andro Wekua — Stranger in Paradise

Gori Women’s Choir

Adilei / Lore Binon — Rit’uali რიტუალი: Songs for Our Deceased Loved Ones

En 4 sessions, vous serez amené.es à découvrir la tradition du chant polyphonique en Géorgie et à interpréter en groupe quelques chants traditionnels. Cet atelier d’initiation au chant géorgien est accessible à tous.tes.
Workshop Georgian polyphonic singing with Zoé Perret

Meggy Rustamova Adeishvili — M.A.M. (My Assyrian Mother) / Babel / (dis)Location

Meggy Rustamova Adeishvili & Basiani Ensemble — Motherland

Nino Haratischwili — Supra - A Feast

Ashiq Nargile

Chamgeliani Sisters / Didgori Ensemble

Didgori Ensemble
Basiani Ensemble / Chamgeliani Sisters

Lisa Batiashvili & Giorgi Gigashvili

Basiani Ensemble

Dijf Sanders

Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra performs Kakhidze's monumental Requiem

Femke Gyselinck & Anushka Chkheidze — 324 mountains between us

Royal District Theatre — Phaedra in Flames

Artist Meggy Rustamova Adeishvili talks about her new film 'Deda Ena' that tells a polyphonic story of belonging, carefully constructed from intuitive encounters and conversations.
Meggy Rustamova Adeishvili talks about her new film 'Deda Ena'

Bojan Djordjev — Politics of Colours - Chromopolitika

Veriko Tchumburidze & Antwerp Symphony Orchestra

For three months, europalia and CINEMATEK will show milestones from the rich cinematic history of Georgia.
Georgian cinema at CINEMATEK

Zinaïda Tchelidze — Mastering Ceremonies

Sophia Tabatadze — Pirimze (Tot in de Stad!)

Tsotne Zedginidze

Sandro Gegechkori

In the framework of europalia georgia, Sophio Medoidze presents the films 'Let Us Flow' and 'Xitana' at beursschouwburg. The screening will be accompanied by a reading, in the presence of the artist.
Sophio Medoidze — Let Us Flow + Xitana

Ik ben talrijk — Een bloemlezing van Georgische, hedendaagse dichteressen

Georgian National Ballet Sukhishvili

Mariam Batsashvili — From Georgia, With Love