BGS AGM Monday 15 February 2016
The 2016 British Georgian Society Annual General Meeting will take place on Monday 15th February in the Georgian Embassy, 4 Russell Gardens W14 8EZ, at 6.30pm. All...
Tbilisi Opera House to Reopen
The Tbilisi Opera House is to reopen after extensive refurbishment. Through 165 years of history it has survived Tsars, Soviets and civil war. Here is...
Stand Up For Georgia
BGS director Denis Corboy contributed to a report published today (6th January 2016) for US News and World Report, on the current state of Georgian democracy and...
Remembering Alexander “Alex” Rondeli 7 January 2016
Georgian Embassy at 6.30-8.00pm 7th January 2016 4 Russell Gardens, London W14 8EZ Alex Rondeli (7th January 1942–12th June 2015) was a brilliant, charismatic and inspirational...
BGS Annual Rustaveli Talk November 25 2015
FROM SACRED TO SECULAR AND BACK AGAIN: A (VERY) BRIEF HISTORY OF RELIGION IN GEORGIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT A talk by Nikoloz Aleksidze, Junior Research Fellow...
Thomas de Waal ‘Georgia’s zig-zag Democracy’ 9 December 2015
On Wednesday 9 December Thomas de Waal, author, journalist, and internationally renowned expert on the Caucasus, will give a talk to the BGS at King’s...
From the Caucasus to Clifton – the Adventures of Berthold Lubetkin 3 November 2015
From the Caucasus to Clifton – the Adventures of Berthold Lubetkin. An illustrated talk by John Allan on Tuesday 3rd November, at the RIBA in the Lasdun...
Makhmalbaf’s The President released in the UK
Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s latest film The President was shot in Georgia with Georgian actors. It is being released in the UK on August 21st and here...
The (As)Syrian Fathers: Myth versus Reality 18 November 2015
British Georgian Society is delighted to welcome Professor Emma Loosley for this illustrated talk on the 13 Syrian Fathers, so central to the story of...
Tour of the British Library and its Georgian Collection 22 October 2015
British Georgian Society is delighted to announce a second tour of the British Library, followed by a presentation of the Georgian Collection, most kindly organised...