Acharuli - Dance
Acharuli Dance: The Joyful Spirit of Georgian Folk Tradition
Acharuli is a feast for the eyes, traditionally featuring as a primary color. Acharuli dance
Watching Acharuli is like catching a glimpse into the soul of Adjara: a place where the mountains meet the sea, and where life is always a reason to celebrate. Acharuli Dance: The Joyful Spirit of Georgian Folk
Unlike the stern, martial themes of highland dances like Khevsuruli or the formal, untouchable romance of Kartuli , Acharuli is all about . It portrays the relaxed relationship between men and women in the valley regions, characterized by: It portrays the relaxed relationship between men and
The music is just as lively, typically featuring a polyphonic blend of traditional instruments such as the (three-string lute), doli (drum), and even the gudastviri (bagpipe). Why It Matters Today
Men and women interact with a sense of humor and informal grace.
Don a lighter version of the chokha (the iconic Georgian wool jacket) with wide trousers called sharvali , allowing for the energetic footwork and jumps the dance requires.