The Tbilisi-based European University on Friday hosted the multicultural festival, with representatives from over 70 countries represented in the courtyard of the student dormitory, sharing their diverse cultures on the grand stage.
The University said “the most colourful and musical evening of the year” had seen “captivating” performances by the University’s Georgian Choreographic Dance Ensemble and pop band - gamorchEUli, as well as showcases prepared by foreign students, prepared “exclusively” for this occasion.
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The University's Vice President Tamar Zarginava expressed her gratitude to the participating students for their “excellent organisation and active involvement” and highlighted the “crucial role” of these events in integrating international students with the local society.
With representatives from more than 70 countries showcasing their unique cultures, this evening was truly special”, she added.
Zarginava also noted the University was committed to organising various activities, providing its students with opportunities to display their talents alongside receiving a quality education.