A beloved annual tradition celebrates Georgian culture in NYC
Briefly

The Tbilisoba festival, held annually in Brooklyn, serves as a vibrant celebration of Georgian culture, drawing the local community and visitors alike. Founded by Shorena Barbakadze from the Pesvebi Georgian Cultural Center, the festival aims to showcase Georgian traditions through performances that highlight music, dance, and food. The event not only commemorates the founding of Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, but also fosters cultural exchange and understanding among various communities in New York. Tbilisoba is a unique celebration that emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage and community bonding.
"The idea of the event was to introduce Georgia and Georgian culture to residents of New York who represent many different cultures. I wanted people of all backgrounds to see our culture, our talented dancers, and experience everything Georgian."
"Tbilisoba allows Georgians to spread their culture with others and enables everyone to celebrate the wonderful capital of Tbilisi."
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