Georgian ensemble, Nanina. Oxford, workshop + concert
Georgian ensemble, Nanina. Oxford, workshop + concert
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Women's ensemble, Nanina, from the country of Georgia, are touring the UK during September 2025, teaching and performing polyphonic songs, and appearing as guests of honour at a weekend festival of Georgian polyphony.
Nanina are one of the foremost women's ensembles from the country of Georgia, with a wealth of experience as singers and teachers. Nanina have toured internationally on a number of occasions, but this will be their first visit to the UK.
In addition to being seasoned singers, musicians and teachers, the members of Nanina are also professional musicologists, who, for three decades, have been researching, documenting, and popularizing traditional Georgian music, including songs from every musical dialect across Georgia. Their warm and engaging performance style springs both from their deep knowledge and passion for the music of their homeland, but also from their connections with each other, having been friends and singing together since their student years at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire in the 1990s.
Their performances feature unique songs, performed by no other ensembles, and include traditional Georgian instruments such as the stringed chonguri, chuniri and panduri, and the Georgian accordion, the garmoni. All of this is accompanied with traditional folk dress and dance, with concerts ranging across cradle songs, healing songs, work songs, wedding songs, mourning songs, ritual songs, and playful songs.
TS'UTISOPELI FESTIVAL + OTHER TOUR DATES
The centrepiece of the tour will be a weekend event, called ts'utisopeli, at which singers from across the UK will gather to learn and sing together, and to share a supra, or Georgian feast. Workshops throughout the tour will be planned to help us prepare for the supra evening, when we eat, drink and sing together at the supra table.
For details and tickets for the ts'utisopeli weekend, and links to other tour dates, visit the main tour page.
GEORGIAN POLYPHONY
Georgia, in the Caucasus mountains, boasts a rich and ancient UNESCO listed tradition of complex polyphony. Like Georgia itself, the music sits at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, yet has its own, truly unique character. It blends challenging, dissonant and microtonal chords with sweet and lyrical close harmonies. Ancient pagan, shamanic ritual songs with soaring liturgical chants. Powerful work songs, rousing wedding songs, and modern, composed songs all continue this music into the present day. Encompassing thirteen regional styles, the music from the east and west of Georgia are quite distinct, with that of the Gurian region on the Black Sea coast being particularly complex, and often including a fourth, yodeling voice, known as krimanchuli.
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TIMINGS
Workshop 14.00-17.00 (doors open at 13.30)
Concert 19.00 - 21.00, with interval (doors open at 18.30)
The workshop is open to all. Songs will be taught by ear, and there is no need to read music or to know the language.
TICKETS
We work hard to keep all of our events accessible to as many people as possible, while still adequately compensating our expert music leaders. To that end we are offering a choice of three price bands, to suit your means. In choosing the appropriate price band, we suggest the following guide:
Supporter: If you can comfortably afford to pay your bills, and more than one or two main holidays each year, please consider paying the supporter rate, which will help us to offer lower cost tickets to those who would otherwise be unable to attend.
Standard: If you can pay all your bills, but don't have a lot of disposable income for discretionary spend, the standard ticket price may be right for you.
Concessionary: For anyone on a low income, in receipt of income based benefits, or who would struggle to pay the standard rate.
Youth: 14-21 years. (Under 14s free, with a responsible adult)
Workshop only £30/25/20/15
Concert only £18/15/10/8
Combined £40/35/30/20
As always, if you are keen to attend but cost is a barrier for you, please contact us directly.
GEORGIAN SINGING IN OXFORD
This event is being supported and hosted in Oxford by Holly Taylor-Zuntz and Oxford's Georgian choir, Perebi. If you would like to hear about other Georgian singing events in Oxford, you can visit Holly's website here.
Location
The North Wall Arts Centre, OX2 7JN