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- Berikaoba abstract "Berikaoba (Georgian: ბერიკაობა) is an improvised masqueraded folk theatre in Georgia, stemming from the pagan festivity of fertility and rebirth. The name is derived from a Common Kartvelian root ber (ბერ), meaning "a child". The scenes of Berikaoba range from those of explicitly erotic nature to political satire and social protest.Berikaoba typically involves several men, the berika, who are mostly disguised as animals. The costumes and masks for the mystery are made of animal hide. Animal skulls, tails, feathers, horns, pumpkins, ribbons and bells are used to add colorfulness to the scene. The festivity begins with a gathering of villagers who chose actors for the mystery. The procession of berikas – accompanied by sounds of bagpipes (stviri) – move door-to-door to pick wine, honey, floor, meat and other victuals served by hosts. The main characters in the procession are a "bride" called Kekela (კეკელა) and a groom who, after a series of attempts, persuades Kekela to marry her. The wedding is then disrupted by an appearance of a "Tatar", a reference to the centuries of invasions from neighboring Muslim powers. The groom is killed and the people console Kekela, promising her a better husband. As berikas try to resuscitate the groom with help of healing water, herbs and minerals, the news spreads about the abduction of Kekela. This brings the groom back to life. He chases the kidnappers and relieves her bride. The performance finishes with a lengthy feast, supra.The similar tradition, keenoba (ყეენობა, from "the Khan"), satirizing the foreign invaders of Georgia and later the Imperial Russian officialdom, enjoyed particular popularity in the 19th-century Tbilisi and its environs.".
- Berikaoba location Georgia_(country).
- Berikaoba thumbnail 1991_CPA_6357.jpg?width=300.
- Berikaoba wikiPageID "17025523".
- Berikaoba wikiPageLength "4486".
- Berikaoba wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Berikaoba wikiPageRevisionID "646321152".
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_Georgia_(country).
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_competitions.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_of_Georgia_(country).
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Occupations_in_music.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theatre_in_Georgia_(country).
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Common_Kartvelian.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Eroticism.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Gudastviri.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Khan_(title).
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Masquerade_ceremony.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Mystery_play.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Paganism.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Political_satire.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Kartvelian_language.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Pumpkin.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Root_(linguistics).
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Supra_(feast).
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Tatars.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLink Tbilisi.
- Berikaoba wikiPageWikiLinkText "berikaoba".
- Berikaoba activity "Improvised masqueraded folk theatre".
- Berikaoba caption "A berikaoba scene on a Soviet stamp from 1991".
- Berikaoba country "Georgia".
- Berikaoba genre "Festival".
- Berikaoba hasPhotoCollection Berikaoba.
- Berikaoba name "Berikaoba".
- Berikaoba nativeName "ბერიკაობა".
- Berikaoba nativeNameLang "ka".
- Berikaoba status "Active".
- Berikaoba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Berikaoba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_recurring_event.
- Berikaoba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ka.
- Berikaoba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Berikaoba subject Category:Festivals_in_Georgia_(country).
- Berikaoba subject Category:Music_competitions.
- Berikaoba subject Category:Music_of_Georgia_(country).
- Berikaoba subject Category:Occupations_in_music.
- Berikaoba subject Category:Theatre_in_Georgia_(country).
- Berikaoba hypernym Folk.
- Berikaoba type Article.
- Berikaoba type Competition.
- Berikaoba type Convention.
- Berikaoba type Event.
- Berikaoba type MusicalArtist.
- Berikaoba type SocietalEvent.
- Berikaoba type Article.
- Berikaoba type Competition.
- Berikaoba type Event.
- Berikaoba type Occupation.
- Berikaoba type Event.
- Berikaoba type Event.
- Berikaoba type Thing.
- Berikaoba type Q1656682.
- Berikaoba comment "Berikaoba (Georgian: ბერიკაობა) is an improvised masqueraded folk theatre in Georgia, stemming from the pagan festivity of fertility and rebirth. The name is derived from a Common Kartvelian root ber (ბერ), meaning "a child". The scenes of Berikaoba range from those of explicitly erotic nature to political satire and social protest.Berikaoba typically involves several men, the berika, who are mostly disguised as animals. The costumes and masks for the mystery are made of animal hide.".
- Berikaoba label "Berikaoba".
- Berikaoba sameAs Category:Berikaoba.
- Berikaoba sameAs Բերիկաօբա.
- Berikaoba sameAs ბერიკაობა.
- Berikaoba sameAs Berikaoba.
- Berikaoba sameAs m.0415_5b.
- Berikaoba sameAs Берикаоба.
- Berikaoba sameAs Q4891814.
- Berikaoba sameAs Q4891814.
- Berikaoba wasDerivedFrom Berikaoba?oldid=646321152.
- Berikaoba depiction 1991_CPA_6357.jpg.
- Berikaoba isPrimaryTopicOf Berikaoba.
- Berikaoba name "Berikaoba".