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Home of Georgian traditional arts in the heart of Brooklyn
Experience the culture with dance, music, theatre, and song
Dancing Crane, the oldest Georgian cultural center and repertory theater company in New York
We offer master classes in traditional Georgian dance, music, and theater for students of all ages, and raises awareness of these traditions through world-class performances around the five boroughs of New York. We address the needs of a growing Georgian immigrant community, offering educational programs for families and children, and providing a space for professional artists to practice and elevate their work as instructors and with our many ensembles.
Upcoming Events
See our events page for more information on upcoming events, here in New York City, and beyond.
New York Georgian Youth Theater Troupe performed Sherekilebi in Tblisi, Georgia this summer
Feb 2nd -
“Zekari,” our men’s choir, to sing for a performance by International Concerts at the Temple Emanu-El, in Manhatten.
Postponed until March: “My Georgia is Here”
A festival of Georgian songs to take place at the Tribecca Performing Arts Theater.
December - March
Permenently Showing
An ongoing installation of ancient artifacts from the Georgian Natioanl Museum arrived at our studio early this December.
Class registration
is happening now!
A wide array of children’s classes celebrating
the country of Georgia awaits.
Our welcome video, in Georgian, is here.
302 Kings Highway 2F Brooklyn, NY 11223
Showcasing Georgian Arts and Tradition
Children’s School
Our goal is to continue the Georgian tradition of bringing children into the personal experience of Georgian arts. Our performance arts programs of Georgian dance, music, theater, and ballet work closely with our professional performance groups and are taught by professional artists. We also provide a good grounding in Georgian life with classes in Georgian language and culture. Our largest program is dance, but we encourage our students to participate in as many programs as they like.
Dance Ensemble
Our professional dance ensemble presents Georgian traditional music and dance performed with traditional costumes and musical instruments including the panduri, doli, and salamuri. The dance forms from this mountain region have a unique style that rivals ballet in its demanding and refined technique, elegance, and graceful movement. Concerts can include the power and beauty of the 25-member dance ensemble, resplendently adorned in traditional costume.
Men’s Choir “Zekari”
Our men’s choir follows a long tradition of men’s groups in Georgia singing regional polyphonic folk and religious songs. The pristinely beautiful Georgian polyphonic singing tradition has been recognized by UNESCO as a human masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage since 2001. Our performers have been featured at Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Lotus World Music & Arts Festival, Brooklyn Roots Festival, Jacob’s Pillow, BAM, and Queens Theater in the Park, among others.
For bookings and other inquiries, email info@dancingcrane.org.
Experience our world-class performers
Our Georgian music and dance ensemble was formed more than 23 years ago and includes immigrant professional singers and musicians who have learned and performed since childhood in the country of Georgia. Our programs are for both the Georgian community and the general population.
Community Connection
Dancing Crane’s programs and cultural center provide a much-needed opportunity for Georgian immigrants to gather and share experiences through our many events, classes and performances. Children learn to integrate their heritage with their life in New York City. Our outreach efforts bring Georgian culture alive within the New York arts community.
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Thank You!
Dancing Crane programs are supported, in part, by grants from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
We would like to thank these organizations as well as the Coronavirus Dance Relief Fund (administered by Dance/NYC) and the US Small Business Administration for their award of an SVOG (Shuttered Venue Operators Grant), whose generosity have enabled us to stay active as an organization during the difficult Covid period.
Upcoming events.
Check out our performances around the five boroughs.