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ROBERTO FONSECA

ROBERTO FONSECA

ROBERTO FONSECA
8, K. Marjanishvili St.
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04.05.2025
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Schedule

04.05.2025
Sunday
20:00
50 ₾ - 100
50 ₾ - 100
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Description

Roberto Fonseca is coming to Tbilisi!
A pianist and composer who speaks the language of Cuban rumba and jazz, Roberto Fonseca — a former member of the legendary Buena Vista Social Club and winner of multiple international awards and nominations — will perform live in Tbilisi!

Fonseca’s music is a unique blend of European, African, and Caribbean cultural traditions. Accompanied by brilliant Cuban musicians, he will present his new album La Gran Diversion to the audience.

The concert is part of the Tbilisi Rhythm International Art Festival named after Soso Lagidze, organized by TAGI’S ART, and hosted by the Kote Marjanishvili Theatre.

La Gran Diversion is a musical journey into Cuba’s roaring 1920s — a celebration of dance and joy that masterfully fuses tradition, expert education, outstanding talent, and wild modern sound.

“We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, and we’ll surrender to the mystery and magic of rhythms and melodies that come from my roots,” says Fonseca.

 Watch the video on YouTube

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Location

Marjanishvili Theatre
Marjanishvili Theatre
8, K. Marjanishvili St.
Kote Marjanishvili State Academic Drama Theatre is a state theatre in Tbilisi, Georgia. It is one of the oldest and most significant theatres in the country, coming second perhaps only to the national Rustaveli Theatre. The theatre was founded in Kutaisi in 1928 by Kote Marjanishvili. It moved to Tbilisi in 1930 to the former Brothers Zubalashvili philanthropic "Public House", the building it still occupies. The theatre's art nouveau edifice was thoroughly renovated and reopened in 2006 with the premiere of Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera. The theatre building was designed by Polish architect Stefan Kryczyński, while its construction was led by another Polish architect Aleksander Rogojski, municipal architect of Tbilisi.
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