The International Theatre Institute – Georgian Centre (ITI-Georgia) is the national platform representing Georgia within the global network of the International Theatre Institute, operating under the mission and principles of UNESCO.
ITI-Georgia supports the development of theatre, dance, and performance in Georgia through international cooperation, education, cultural exchange, archiving, and advocacy for artistic freedom.
Our centre brings together artists, institutions, researchers, educators, cultural operators, and international partners, strengthening Georgia’s visibility on the global performing-arts map.ITI-Georgia represents the Georgian performing-arts community within this global structure. It functions as a professional, non-profit cultural organisation dedicated to artistic collaboration, education, documentation, and international exchange.

- Create freely and safely
- Participate in international dialogue
- Access education and exchange opportunities
- Contribute to cultural diplomacy
- Preserve, document, expand Georgia’s theatrical heritage
ITI was created on the initiative of the first UNESCO Director General, Sir Julian Huxley, and the playwright and novelist, JB Priestly in 1948, just after the Second World War, and at the beginning of the Cold War, when the Iron Curtain divided the East and the West.
They envisaged an organization that created platforms for international exchange and for engagement in the education of the performing arts, for beginners and professionals alike, as well as using the performing arts for mutual understanding and peace.
ITI has now developed into the world’s largest organization for the performing arts, with around 80 Centres spread across every continent.
David Sakvarelidze
President
Dr. Levan Khetaguri
Secretary General
Nitsa Chikobava
Executive Manager
Tata Gavashelishvili
Project manager
Basa Janikashvili
Playwright
Data Tavadze
Theater Director
Nikoloz Sabashvili
President of UNIMA Georgia
Tengiz Khukhia
Network of Regional Theaters of Georgia
Rustaveli Drama Theatre
Gori State Theatre
Tumanishvili Theatre
Mikeladze Tbilisi State Puppet Theatre
Sokhumi Theatre
Kutaisi Theatre
Mrevlishvili Theatre
Marneuli Cultural Centre
“Taoba” International Festival of Children and Youth Theatres
Robert STURUA – Georgia
Vigdis FINNBOGADOTTIR – Iceland
Santiago GARCIA – Colombia
Paloma PEDRERO – Spain
Lemi PONIFASIO – Samoa and New Zealand
Wole SOYINKA – Nigeria
SHANG Changrong – China
Anatoli VASSILIEV – Russia
Girish KARNAD – India
Philip ARNOULT – USA
Augusto Boal (1936-2011) – Brazil
Ellen Stewart (1919-2011) – USA
Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) – Czech Republic
Arnold Wesker (1932-2016) – UK


Scientific Research Institute of Arts


Network of Regional Theatres of Georgia


“Caucasus” Foundation, Kingdom of the Netherlands


Tbilisi Gurdjieff Institute


UNIMA Georgia (Union Internationale de la Marionette)


Billboard Georgia


Georgian Manganese


Silknet
