vliava
Vliava is a traditional form of dance that originated in the Republic of Georgia, a country in the Caucasus region. The term "vliava" translates to "whip" or "cane," referring to the long, flexible staff that is an essential part of the dance. This staff is typically made of willow or other flexible materials and is used to create rhythmic patterns and movements during the performance.
The dance is often performed in pairs, with one dancer holding the vliava and the other providing
Vliava is deeply rooted in Georgian culture and is often performed during festivals, celebrations, and traditional