For the first time in the history of Georgia 🇬🇪, Hans Christian Andersen’s legendary fairy tale The Snow Queen comes to life on the ice as a spectacular New Year’s family show!
This isn’t just another stage adaptation — it’s a grandiose ice spectacle where figure skating, theater, music, and cutting-edge multimedia merge into one magical performance.
At the heart of the show lies Andersen’s timeless story of the triumph of love and friendship over coldness, fear, and evil. The tale reminds us that even the most powerful dark magic becomes powerless before the warmth of a true human heart.
The action unfolds to the music of celebrated Armenian composer Edgar Ganjumyan — melodies that move to tears and heal at the same time.
Costumes for the skaters are created by Armenia’s top designer, Karine Dnoyan, Director of the Atex Fashion Center. Bright, stylish, and unique — each look helps reveal the character and adds artistic depth to the performance.
The audience will embark on a breathtaking journey: from the cozy home of Gerda and Kai to the festive town square, the magical flower kingdom, the robbers’ lair, and finally to Lapland, shining with northern lights. Advanced light, sound, and multimedia effects instantly transport spectators between scenes, creating a true sense of immersion.
The Snow Queen, the Troll, Talking Flowers, magicians, animals — every character is reborn on ice with a scale only such a production can offer. Skating, dance, and aerial elements merge to create an atmosphere of wonder, where the impossible becomes reality.
Our production is more than a fairy tale retold. It is a unique symbiosis of genres: figure skating framed by dazzling light effects, a powerful soundtrack, and the eternal theme of good versus evil. Above all, it’s about the victory of warmth, love, and faith — a miracle you can truly believe in.
This holiday season, don’t miss the chance to witness The Snow Queen — a magical family spectacle that will stay in your heart forever.
The port city and Black Sea resort of Batumi is the capital of the Georgian Republic of Adjara. The Batumi Boulevard runs along the seafront, a park, and a beach. The 130-meter-high Alphabet Tower, featuring inscriptions in the Georgian script, houses an observation deck with stunning sea views. In the Old Town, you can see many reconstructed 19th-century buildings. In the northern part of Batumi lies the botanical garden, home to plants from around the world.