Georgian Language Classes

by Georgian Center 

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The interest around Georgian culture has always been high in the DC area, but in the last couple of years, it has been increasing sharply. We have often been asked when and where people can learn Georgian.

We are proud to announce that starting January 27, 2019, the Georgian Center will be offering Georgian classes for adults. The “Beginner Course” consists of 14 classes and will be focused on teaching students the Georgian language and Georgia’s culture and traditions. Whether you plan to travel to Georgia or simply want to enhance your language skills, this course will equip you with basic communication skills and introduce you to Georgian culture, history, food and wine.

Classes will meet on Sundays from 11:10 am to 12:15 pm. This dynamic 14 week beginner course are designed to enable you to communicate in Georgian starting on day one!

We also offer introductory English classes for Georgian speakers. The classes will focus on basic conversational skills

 

Registration:

Spaces are limited. Please register by select the payment options below and follow paypal instructions.

Payment Options:

Note: We offer full refund at first session if for some reason you decide not to continue with this course.

Dates:

From January 27 - May 19
Cost - $15 per class, 20% off if payed in full.
The first class is complementary and there will be no charge 

   

    Address:

    North Bethesda Middle School Building, second floor
    8935 Bradmoor Dr,
    Bethesda, MD 20817

 

 

 

Georgian Language Classes

by Georgian Center 

small3

 

 

The interest around Georgian culture has always been high in the DC area, but in the last couple of years, it has been increasing sharply. We have often been asked when and where people can learn Georgian.

We are proud to continue the series of Georgian classes this fall as well. Starting September 29, 2019, the Georgian Center will be offering Georgian classes for adults. The course consists of 11 classes and will be focused on teaching students the Georgian language and Georgia’s culture and traditions. Whether you plan to travel to Georgia or simply want to enhance your language skills, this course will equip you with basic communication skills and introduce you to Georgian culture, history, food and wine.

Classes will meet on Sundays from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. This dynamic 11 week beginner courses are designed to enable you to communicate in Georgian starting on day one!

We also offer introductory English classes for Georgian speakers. The classes will focus on basic conversational skills

 

Registration:

Spaces are limited. Please register by select the payment options below and follow paypal instructions.

Georgian Classes Fall 2019

Note: We offer full refund at first session if for some reason you decide not to continue with this course.

Dates:

September 29
October 6, 13, 20, 27 
November 3, 10, 17 
December 1, 8, 15 

Cost - $17 per class, 10% off if paid in full.
Full refund on the first session if for some reason

you decide not to continue with this course.

   

    Address:

    North Bethesda Middle School Building, second floor
    8935 Bradmoor Dr,
    Bethesda, MD 20817

 

 

 

Georgian Cultural Night April 5 2018

Georgian Center in partnership with the Embassy of Georgia invites you to attend the Georgian Culture Night, an annual celebration of Georgian culture in Washington, DC. Join us for a fun evening of entertainment, art, and Georgian wine.

Thank you for such a great interest in this event. We are sold out but please join our next event

Guests will be welcomed by the Ambassador of Georgia, H.E. David Bakradze. During the following Awards Ceremony, Georgian Center's President will recognize several individuals for their outstanding contributions to the promotion of Georgian Culture abroad.

The event consists of two parts:

Part I

  • The first ever Georgian stand-up comedian George Bitadze.
  • Georgian Folk Music by Mamuka Gogiberidze and Giorgi Popkhadze.
  • Georgian Flash Mob – masterly crafted by Maya Monroe, and staged by Veronika Metonidze and Levan Chkheidze.

Part II

  • Art Exhibition/Fundraising - by the established as well as emerging artists.
  • www. stylediplomacy.com and Zeg Made will display work of the Georgian artisans.
  • Networking with artists, community leaders, guests and fans.
  • Tasting of famous Georgian wines, and unique Georgian dishes like Khachapuri. Light refreshments will be provided.

 

A portion of proceeds will be donated to Bebnisi School for children with special needs and rest will support the Georgian Center's mission of promoting Georgian culture in the United States.


NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR.

 

Exhibitors: Ana Tkabladze, Tamar Mosulishvili, Nanuka Gogichaishvili, Gosha Dimitruk, Levan Mosiashvili, Nana Chikhladze.

Flash Mob: Mamuka Gogiberidze, Dachi Chalabashvili, Lady Vanessa Reyes, Gvantsa Gogiberidze, Tako Rakviashvili, Beka Adamashvili, Gvantsa Turashvili, Tamta Revazishvili, Tamar Zedelashvili.

About us: The Georgian Center is a charitable 501 (c) (3) non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting Georgian culture, education, and innovation in the United States of America.The Center is not financialy supported by any government and relies on contributions from the diaspora and friends of Georgia.

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Contact Us

2200 North George Mason Drive #7083
Arlington, VA 22207, USA

Phone: +1 (202) 670-4774
Email: contactus@GeorgianCenter.org