The History and Culture of Georgia
In The History and Culture of Georgia, host Joanna Lumley explores the ancient kingdom of Georgia, which dates back over 1,000 years. Learn about the country's history, which has been shaped by many powerful neighboring countries, and the rich culture of Tbilisi. Through the lens of dance and costume, see how these art forms have been used to promote and preserve the Georgian identity. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure, a documentary series uncovering the rich history and cultural treasures of the Silk Road.
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Q: Where is Georgia located, and which countries share borders with it?
A: Georgia is located in Eastern Europe and borders Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, and Russia.
Q: How has Georgia's history with powerful neighboring countries influenced its culture today?
A: Georgia has faced numerous invasions and cultural influences, which have shaped its arts, traditions, and national identity.
Q: Why is dance an important aspect of Georgian culture?
A: Dance is a way to express the strength and resilience of the Georgian people, reflecting their history of fighting for independence.
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