Keipi Dinner
The evening will begin with a Keipi meal. The ticket price is all-inclusive of food, drink and gratuity. This is a meal that finds its origins in the Republic of Georgia and is an outgrowth of the Orthodox Liturgy.
The evening will begin with a Keipi meal. The ticket price is all-inclusive of food, drink and gratuity. This is a meal that finds its origins in the Republic of Georgia and is an outgrowth of the Orthodox Liturgy.
The evening will begin with a Keipi meal. The ticket price is all-inclusive of food, drink and gratuity. This is a meal that finds its origins in the Republic of Georgia and is an outgrowth of the Orthodox Liturgy.
Imagine a long table filled with delicious food and wine, bustling with the conversation of friends, family, and strangers. This is the fusion of a dinner party and poetry. It is common to have musicians at the Keipi table. Our table musicians for this evening will be none other than Joe Pug, Greg Gilbertson, and Vesper Stamper!That’s the Keipi in a nutshell: In Georgia a Keipi usually goes through 16 toasting themes. Feel free to improvise, the Keipi is a creative thing! There’s only one rule you cannot break: toast five must honor “the departed”. In Georgia you can’t actually have a Keipi without making it to at least toast five.