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Discover Georgian culture through a lively dance workshop in Mukhrani, learning traditional moves, costumes, and stories—all in an intimate, authentic setting.
This Georgian dance workshop offers a chance to step into the vibrant world of Georgian folk traditions without leaving the country. For just $43 per person, you get a full hour of energetic dance instruction, traditional costumes, and storytelling—an authentic glimpse into a culture famed for its bold, athletic dances full of life and history. Hosted by Skhieri, a reputable local provider, this experience promises not just dance but a meaningful cultural exchange.
What really makes this workshop stand out is the hands-on approach—you’re not just watching but actively participating, guided by the talented Salome, a passionate professional dancer and choreographer from Tbilisi. However, with a one-hour duration, some might find it a quick hit rather than an in-depth deep dive into Georgian dance. Still, if you’re looking for a fun, culturally enriching activity that’s accessible and intimate, this workshop hits the right notes.
This experience is particularly well-suited for those curious about Georgian traditions, travelers eager to connect with local culture in a lively, participatory way, or anyone wanting a memorable souvenir of their trip. If you’re after a brief but genuine window into Georgia’s dance legacy, this is a solid option.


When considering a cultural activity in Georgia, this workshop offers a lively, engaging peek into a centuries-old tradition. Georgian dance is renowned for its bold, athletic movements—think high kicks, rapid footwork, and expressive gestures—that reflect the country’s history, love stories, and even martial prowess. What sets this experience apart is that it’s not just passive observation; you’re actively learning and performing these dances, guided step-by-step by Salome.
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Held in Mukhrani, a region with a deep cultural connection to Georgia’s traditions, the workshop takes place at the Mukhrani Culture House. The setting provides an authentic backdrop—think rustic, welcoming, and steeped in local history. This makes the experience feel more genuine than a touristy stage show. The environment encourages participation and makes you feel part of a community celebrating Georgian heritage.
Salome is enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and dedicated to sharing her love for Georgian dance. Drawing inspiration from her father, a former national troupe dancer, she brings a wealth of experience and passion. She’s known for her patience and clear instructions, making complex moves accessible even to complete beginners. She takes the time to explain the stories behind each dance, adding depth to the physical activity. According to participants, her energy is contagious, and her teaching style fosters confidence.
During the hour, Salome introduces you to several traditional dances, including Shalakho, Adjaruli, and Ratchuli. Each dance has its own regional flavor—some fierce and fast, others graceful and flowing—telling stories of love, war, or nature. You’ll have the chance to choose which dance resonates most with you, allowing for a personalized experience.
One of the most engaging parts of the workshop is trying on traditional Georgian costumes. Participants find this both fun and insightful, as it helps them understand how costumes relate to regional identities and storytelling. You might find yourself twirling in a brightly embroidered shirt or a flowing skirt, feeling like a local for a brief moment.
A thoughtful touch is the opportunity to record your dance. Not only does this give you a keepsake, but it also allows you to share your experience with friends or family back home. Many reviews mention how much they appreciated being able to capture their performance—adding a personal layer to this cultural activity.
With a limit of 10 participants, the workshop maintains an intimate atmosphere. This allows for personalized feedback from Salome and encourages interaction among attendees. Several reviewers noted how friendly and welcoming the group felt, making the experience less intimidating for newcomers.

Participants commonly describe the workshop as lively, engaging, and surprisingly accessible. One reviewer mentioned, “Salome made complex steps seem easy, and her passion for Georgian dance made the hour fly by.” Others appreciated the cultural storytelling, saying it added depth to the physical moves: “It wasn’t just dancing—it was understanding a part of Georgia’s soul.”
The energy is upbeat and encouraging; dancers of all levels find something enjoyable here. The costumes, in particular, add a fun element, turning participants into temporary Georgian performers. Recording the dance is encouraged, so don’t forget your phone or camera to capture your proud moments.
While it’s a one-hour workshop, the inclusion of costumes, personalized teaching, storytelling, and recording options make it worth the modest price of $43. It’s a chance to learn authentic dances from a seasoned instructor in a cozy, culturally rich setting—something you might not easily find elsewhere.
This workshop is ideal for travelers looking for a hands-on cultural activity rather than a passive show. It’s perfect for those interested in Georgia’s traditions and history, or anyone wanting a fun, active way to connect with the local culture. It’s also suitable for groups, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy learning through participation.
However, if you’re after an in-depth, multi-hour dance immersion or prefer a more formal performance, this might feel a bit brief. Still, for a quick cultural fix with plenty of authentic flavor, it hits the mark.
The Traditional Georgian Dance Workshop in Mukhrani offers a rare chance to experience Georgia’s lively dance traditions firsthand. For just $43, you’ll learn regional dances, try on costumes, hear stories behind the moves, and record your performance—all within a friendly, intimate setting led by a passionate instructor. This activity strikes a good balance between fun, education, and cultural insight, making it well worth considering for any visitor eager to see Georgia from a more personal perspective.
Ideal for those curious about local customs or wanting a memorable, participatory activity, this experience delivers a meaningful taste of Georgian heritage. It’s a lively, engaging, and affordable way to add a local touch to your trip that you’ll likely remember long after you leave Mukhrani.
Is this workshop suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the instructor, Salome, is experienced at teaching all levels, and she makes the moves accessible even if you’ve never danced Georgian style before.
How long is the workshop?
It lasts for approximately 1 hour, providing a quick yet meaningful introduction to Georgian dance.
Are costumes included?
Yes, participants have the opportunity to try on traditional Georgian costumes, enhancing the cultural experience.
Can I record my dance?
Absolutely. Participants are encouraged to record their performance to keep as a personal memory or share with friends.
Do I need to prepare anything beforehand?
No special preparation is needed—just come ready to move and have fun.
Is the booking flexible?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the experience.
This authentic dance workshop offers a lively, memorable way to connect with Georgian traditions, perfect for curious travelers seeking genuine experiences that go beyond typical sightseeing.