A group of Georgian artists gave a mesmerizing performance in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Budapest is hosting the 33rd Budapest International Wine Festival.
Georgia is represented in this festival by the National Wine Agency of Georgia, Adjara Ministry of Education, and Batumi City Hall’s Culture Centre. The Georgian dance group earned a standing ovation from the audience.
Georgia is an honoured guest this time at the Budapest International Wine Festival. The four-day festival was packed with series of events. The Georgia delegation displayed Georgian wine and dishes of rural Geogria, which were liked by everyone.
A large number of people also tasted Georgian top-quality wines and attended a masterclass given by Atila Petzold, a famous sommelier. The people showed great interest in Georgia as a tourist destination.
The Adjara tourism department took to its social media handles to provide information in this regard. The Department also shared glimpses of the event on its official Facebook Page.
Many people enjoyed the performance of the Georgian dance group. A big stage was erected for performers of different musical acts. The Georgian team artists were dressed in traditional Georgian attire and looked very attractive.
People appreciate every single move. The Dance group involves both male and female members who gave solo and joint performances.
At the event the audience was also served wines. People enjoyed Georgian dance while tasting the wines of different countries, including Georgia.
The attendees captured these moments on their cameras and mobile phones to preserve them as lifelong memories. Many were busy taking selfies with their family members or friends.
While sharing their experience, people said this was one of the best musical performances they enjoyed in the festival. They praise the rich musical heritage of the country.
On the other hand, the Adjara Tourism Department’s representative expressed gratitude for the esteem presence to people. They also expressed hopes for participation in every regional or international wine festival to make Georgia wine and tourism famous.