: Writers like Grigol Robakidze famously compared the duqnebi of Kutaisi to the literary cafes of Paris, viewing them as cradles of Georgian modernism and intellectual life.
In a Georgian cultural context, duqnebi refers to the traditional inns and small shops that once lined the streets of old Tbilisi and Kutaisi. Historically, these spaces were: giorgi tsereteli & mamuka onashvili & Shabi Koren - duqnebi
The song brings together three distinct voices in the Georgian music scene: : Writers like Grigol Robakidze famously compared the
: An Israeli-Georgian artist known for performing traditional and urban Georgian music, particularly involving instruments like the duduki . giorgi tsereteli & mamuka onashvili & Shabi Koren - duqnebi