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Georgia's Got Talent
Titles of Georgia's Got Talent
GenreReality show, talent show, entertainment
Created bySimon Cowell
Presented byTika Patsatsia (1–4)
Vano Tarkhnishvili (1–8)
Giorgi Kipshidze (5–8)
Gia Jajanidze (9)
JudgesGega Palavandishvili (1–4)
Nikoloz Memanishvili (1)
Maia Asatiani (1)
Sopho Nizharadze (2–3)
Vano Javakhishvili (2–3)
Nika Gvaramia (4–7)
Ia Parulava (4–6)
Khatia Buniatishvili (4)
Nanuka Zhorzholiani (4–6)
Levan "Chola" Tsuladze (5–6)
Ruska Makashvili (6–9)
Zaal Udumashvili (7)
Maka Chichua (7–8)
Stefane Mgebrishvili (8)
Georgy Bakhutashvili (8)
Anri Jokhadze (9)
Maka Kvitsiani (9)
Dima Oboladze (9)
Country of origin Georgia
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkRustavi 2 (1–7)
Imedi TV (8–9)
ReleaseFebruary 1, 2010 –
Present
Related
Got Talent

Georgia's Got Talent (Georgian: ნიჭიერი (Nichieri) - Talent) is the Georgian version of the Got Talent series. It launched on Rustavi 2 on February 1, 2010. Singers, dancers, comedians, variety acts, and other performers compete against each other for audience support. The winner of the show receives 500,000 laris ($279,500/€217,000/£185,500). It is hosted by Tika Patsastia and Vano Tarkhnishvili. The judges are Nika Memanishvili, Maia Asatiani and Gega Palavandishvili.

Season 1 (2010)

The first season of Georgia's Got Talent!, which started on February 1, 2010, and ended on May 3, was won by Levan Shavadze, singer.

Name Talent Number in finals % of Votes[1] Place
01 Next Level Hip-hop dance 9121 3.2% 9th
02 Babi and Mari Singing and cabaret 9122 5.4% 6th
03 Levan Shavadze Singing 9123 28.2% 1st
04 Guga Chkonia Beatbox, ბუნძი კაწვი 9124 4.1% 7th
05 Avto Natsarashvili Playing bass guitar 9125 2.0% 11th
06 Ana Khanchaliani Singing (soul music) 9126 10.8% 4th
07 "Parkuri" Parkour/acrobatics 9127 2.1% 10th
08 Verka and Giorgi Dancing 9128 1.7% 12th
09 Mariam Kakhelishvili Singing (R&B) 9129 15.7% 3rd
10 Davit Robakidze Magician 9130 4.0% 8th
11 Mariam Pachulia Singing (pop) 9131 5.8% 5th
12 Gulnaz Goletiani Singing (folk) 9132 16.9% 2nd

Season 2 (2011)

The second season aired in 2011. The winner was Vano Pipia, who is diagnosed with, and suffering from polio.

Name Talent Number in finals % of Votes Place
01 Phantom Matrix pantomime 91001 2% 7th
02 The Datikashvilis Folklore 91002 8.6% 2nd
03 Sandro Tsiskadze Barman show 91003 1% 11th
04 Vano Pipia Singing 91004 60% 1st
05 Natali Vepkhvadze Singing 91005 6% 5th
06 "Saint George" Karatekas' Group 91006 6.3% 4th
07 Duo from Catharsis Singing 91007 1.2% 10th
08 Nick and Keti Ballroom Dancing 91008 1.8% 8th
09 Mari Tomaradze Singing 91009 4.6% 6th
10 Teona Koroshinadze Singing 91010 1.6% 9th
11 "Acro Style" Acrobatics 91011 6.9% 3rd

Season 3 (2012)

The third season aired in 2012

Name Talent Number in finals % of Votes Place
01 Mariam Dalalishvili Georgian Dance 0 900 100 101 4.7% 8th
02 Alligator Karatistebis Group 0 900 100 102 8.7% 5th
03 Niniko Kakhadze Singing 0 900 100 103 5.4% 7th
04 Nona Gunashvili Sand painting 0 900 100 104 28.2% 1st
05 Otto Buadze Rap 0 900 100 105 4% 9th
06 Blue Sail Singing 0 900 100 106 14.1% 2nd
07 "Dream Walkers" Modern Dance 0 900 100 107 2.4% 11th
08 TSU Art Instrumental Music 0 900 100 108 1.3% 12th
09 Diamonds Rock Opera 0 900 100 109 9.1% 4th
10 Luka Svanidze Drums 0 900 100 110 12.8% 3rd
11 The Acrobat Acrobatics 0 900 100 111 6.4% 6th
12 Lenka Zviadadze Singing 0 900 100 112 2.9% 10th

References

  1. ^ "ნიჭიერის ფინალი – ხმები". Rustavi2. 2010-05-05. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2010.