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Presentation of Professor Davit Maziashvili’s New Bilingual Monograph in London

 

On March 11, a presentation of TSU Associate Professor Davit Maziashvili’s new bilingual monograph “Word as Music and Movement - Western Literature in Mariam Aleksidze’s Choreography” was held at the London Book Fair.

A 45-minute presentation, “Word as Music and Movement: Celebrating Western Literature with Georgian Contemporary Ballet,” was held to a packed audience and combined a presentation by the book’s author, Professor Davit Maziashvili, and his latest work, a conversation between the publisher and the author, and a choreographic performance.

Professor David Maziashvili’s monograph “Word as Music and Movement” studies and analyzes the great literary texts transformed by modern choreography in the work of Mariam Aleksidze, a Georgian female choreographer of modern ballet. The work comprehensively examines the issues of reception, adaptation and interpretation of the works of great European writers and thinkers: Euripides, Ovid, Boethius, Dante, Shakespeare, James Joyce and Georgian poet Marijani in the modern Georgian ballet and choreographic performances of Mariam Aleksidze from 2016 – 2024.  

The event presented at the London Book Fair ended with a specially created choreographic performance by choreographer Mariam Aleksidze, Artistic Director of the Giorgi Aleksidze Tbilisi Contemporary Ballet, which combined fragments from contemporary ballets featured in Professor David Maziashvili’s monograph “Word as Music and Movement - Western Literature in Mariam Aleksidze’s Choreography.”   

Editor of the monograph - Academician Rismag Gordeziani; Reviewers: TSU Professor Manana Gelashvili, TSU Associate Professor Konstantine Bregadze; Publisher - Cezanne Publishing.

The presentation at the London Book Fair took place as part of the Georgian National Stand events.