The 3-day Georgian Days festival starts on the Georgian Independence Day (26 May) with the opening of a photo exhibition introducing the Georgian alphabet. The day continues at the UT Johan Skytte Institute of Political Sciences with a roundtable focusing on Georgian culture and diversity and ends with the screening of the Georgian film “Repentance” (1984, director Tengiz Abuladze). On 27 May workshop “What do we know about Georgia?” takes place, followed by the Georgian fair, where everyone interested can learn to write in the Georgian script and find out more about Georgian songs, dances, national clothes and popular tourist destinations.
See the full programme at: www.maailmakeeled.ut.ee/et/georgian-days and https://www.facebook.com/events/262683794119599/