Vol. 14 (2020): XIV International Symposium Contemporary Issues of Literary Studies : The Silk Road Countries` Folklore
Folklore in Media and Creative Industry

Stage Transformation of Folklore in Georgian Theater of the Modernist Era: (On example of Alexander Akhmeteli’s play “Lamara”)

Lasha Chkhartishvili
Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgia State University

Published 2020-10-20

Keywords

  • Folk,
  • Theatre,
  • Modernism,
  • ,
  • Akhmeteli

Abstract

Reformer of Georgian theater Alexander Akhmeteli was dreaming about creating “Georgian National Theater”. He set this goal even before joining theater as a director. He was writing: “Nothing can save us from degradation, except national art and also national theater, we have had own theater and I hope we will have it in future”. In terms of “our theater” director meant folk improvised mask theater – Berikaoba, which had Georgian temperament and rhythm. Establishment of this kind of theater would be impossible without national dramaturgy. “Lamara” by Gr. Robakidze turned out to be that kind of literature material, based on which Akhmeteli could stage one of his masterpieces. Play based on mythical story was turned into the heroical-romantic show by the director, which eventually become a monument of Georgian intangible culture