Intangible cultural heritage of Georgia
Intangible cultural heritage are elements of the cultural heritage of Georgia which are abstract and must be learned, encompassing traditional knowledge including festivals, music, performances, celebrations, handicrafts, and oral traditions.
Image: Georgian Kvevri
Image: Georgian traditional kvevri jugs buried in a winery in Kakheti
Image: Deda ena
Image: Roger Pic. Danses de Géorgie. 1965. p.69
Music of Georgia (country)
Georgia has rich and still vibrant traditional music, primarily known for arguably the earliest polyphonic tradition of the Christian world. Situated on the border of Europe and Asia, Georgia is also the home of a variety of urban singing styles with a mixture of native polyphony, Middle Eastern monophony and late European harmonic languages. Georgian performers are well represented in the world's leading opera troupes and concert stages.
Panduri, a Georgian traditional instrument.
Soviet postage stamp depicting traditional musical instruments of Georgia.