Journal Amirani. 2012. Volume 24 The image of Assyrian Fathers on Breti Fresco Author(s): Thea Kobakhidze |
St. Pyrrhus of Breti was one of the Assyrian monks who established monastic institute in Georgian reality.
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Journal Amirani. 2012. Volume 24 Rhythm and Dancing plastique in the Pirosmani's Art Author(s): Larisa Chkheidze |
The article about rhythm and dancing plastique represented in the paintings of well-known Georgian primitivist painter Niko Pirosmani. |
Journal Amirani. 2014. Volume 25 Dance song of love "Kartuli" as a symbol of Georgia Author(s): Larisa Chkheidze |
Dancing with the romantic plot outline available: the Spaniards "Flamenco" and "Fandango" Italians "Pavane" and "Tarantella", the French "Minuet" Poles "Mazurka" Hungarians "Czardas", etc. Among peoples of the Caucasus, some female-male dance called "Lezginka".The Georgian people's "legend" about love - it's "Kartuli." Unfortunately, for a long time it was called "Lezginka." A question about who named by the term "Kartuli" go later. |
Journal Amirani. 2014. Volume 25 Features of the dance "Khorumi" Author(s): Larisa Chkheidze |
Ancient martial dance "Khorumi" is distinguished from many of the Georgian national dances and is is unique, characteristic movements, playing and the form which contains dramaturgy. It reminds us an old show, "Sakhioba". These pas reflect consciousness of the Georgian warriors. "Khorumi" included by Akhmeteli in a professional drama "Tetnuldi", also in Chabukini's ballet "The heart of the mountains". It is interesting to compare with the ancient Greek martial dance "Pyrrhichios", with other musical works, such as "Bolero" by Ravel, Shostakovich's "Symphony No. 7", Prokofiev's cantata "Alexander Nevsky" and others. |