The cultural event was recently hosted in Rustavi Central Park recently. The one was flower Festival and other one was held under theme Georgian Song Evening.
These both events were organised by the Rustavi City Hall and supported by the Ministry of Culture of Georgia. These events were held with aim to provide an opportunity for locals and visitors to come together and enjoy the beauty of nature.
At the same time this was also aimed to highlight the richness of Georgian cultural heritage. It is worth to note that this festival was a delightful showcase of nature’s beauty, featuring a colourful flower exhibition in the heart of Rustavi Central Park.
The exhibition as per the experts displayed a wide variety of blooms, attracting nature enthusiasts and amateur florists alike. It is also to be noted that to make the event even more interactive, the organisers also arrange a masterclass on plant planting, where experts shared valuable gardening tips with participants.
Moreover, these initiatives were designed to foster a love for floriculture and encourage sustainable gardening practices among the community member of Rustavi as well.
Additionally, there were some events which included an exhibition-sale of handmade items, offering attendees the chance to purchase unique crafts from local artisans. The event also featured several of the children’s entertainment activities, ensuring that the youngest attendees had plenty of fun as well.
The impressive concert was part of the Georgian Song Georgia project, which aims to celebrate and preserve the country’s musical traditions and make public aware as well. The concert at this evening also featured performances by several renowned Georgian musical ensembles, including Forte, Georgian Voices, Ezhikatsa, and Alilo and got appreciation as well.
These talented members of the group on this occasion performed traditional Georgian songs, captivating the audience with their rich harmonies and powerful vocals. The evening was a beautiful reminder of the deep cultural roots of Georgia, as well as the significance of preserving the country’s musical heritage.
The organisers while sharing their happiness said both the events such as the flower Festival and Georgian Song Evening were resounding successes, showcasing the best of Georgia’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The attendees while expressing their happiness said in future more such events must be held as events like these provide a platform for locals and visitors to come together, celebrate tradition, and appreciate the richness of Georgian culture.