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    In 1945, Nino Ramishvili and Iliko Sukhishvili established the National Ensemble Sukhishvilebi, which is still very popular today both in Georgia and abroad. Kartuli, known as Georgian dance in English, is characterized by amorous content that represents a chivalric courtship ritual and the aesthetic ideals of the nation.
    Acharuli also originated in Acharuli, which is where it gets its name. Acharuli is distinguished from other dances with its colorful costumes and the playful mood that simple but definite movements of both men and women create on stage. The dance is characterized with graceful, soft, and playful flirtation between the males and females.
    A pivotal moment in the history of Georgian dance was the establishment of the Sukhishvili Georgian National Ballet. Founded in 1945 by Iliko Sukhishvili and Nino Ramishvili, the ballet was instrumental in transforming traditional Georgian dance into a world-renowned art form.
    Two folk dances, Perkhuli and Khorumi, are inscribed on the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Georgia list. Kartuli dance is a romantic/wedding dance. It is performed by a dance couple. During the dance, the man is not allowed to touch the woman and must keep a certain distance from his partner. The man's upper body is motionless at all times.
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