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'''''The Voice'' {{transliteration|ka|Sakartvelo}}''' ({{Lang-ka|The Voice საქართველო}}), known in English as '''''The Voice Georgia''''', is a Georgian reality television show and singing competition broadcast on [[First Channel (Georgian TV channel)|1TV]].
'''''The Voice'' {{transliteration|ka|Sakartvelo}}''' ({{Lang-ka|The Voice საქართველო}}), known in English as '''''The Voice Georgia''''', is a Georgian reality television show and singing competition broadcast on [[First Channel (Georgian TV channel)|1TV]].
From seasons one through three, the show was called ''The Voice of Georgia'' ({{Lang-ka|ახალი ქართული ხმა}}, {{transliteration|ka|Akhali Kartuli Khma}}, {{lit|New Georgian Voice}}) and was broadcast on [[Imedi Media Holding|IMEDI TV]]. It is part of the international franchise ''[[The Voice (TV series)|The Voice]]'' based on the reality singing competition ''[[The Voice of Holland]]'', launched in the Netherlands, created by Dutch television producer [[John de Mol]].
From seasons one through three, the show was called ''The Voice of Georgia'' ({{Lang-ka|ახალი ქართული ხმა}}, {{transliteration|ka|Akhali Kartuli Khma}}, {{lit|New Georgian Voice}}) and was broadcast on [[Imedi Media Holding|IMEDI TV]]. It is part of the international franchise ''[[The Voice (TV series)|The Voice]]'' based on the reality singing competition, ''[[The Voice of Holland]]'', launched in the Netherlands, created by Dutch television producer [[John de Mol]].


One of the show's important premises is the contestants' singing quality. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, composers, and producers, train talents in their team and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.
One of the show's important premises is the contestants' singing quality. Three or four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, composers, and producers, train talents in their team and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 01:47, 7 October 2024

The Voice Georgia
Also known asVoice
New Georgian Voice
The Voice of Georgia
GenreReality television
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented byDuta Skhirtladze
Anna Imedashvili[1]
Ruska Makashvili
Gvantsa Daraselia
Judges
Country of originGeorgia
Original languageGeorgian
No. of seasons5
Production
Executive producersGvantsa Kilasonia
Davit Imedashvili
ProducersGiorgi Imedashvili
Ekaterine Natsvlishvili
Production locationTbilisi
Running time80−165 minutes
Production companiesTalpa (2012-2016)
ITV Studios (2021-2023)
Original release
NetworkIMEDI TV (2012–2016)
1TV (2021–present)
ReleaseOctober 4, 2012 (2012-10-04) –
February 2, 2023 (2023-02-02)

The Voice Sakartvelo (Georgian: The Voice საქართველო), known in English as The Voice Georgia, is a Georgian reality television show and singing competition broadcast on 1TV.

From seasons one through three, the show was called The Voice of Georgia (Georgian: ახალი ქართული ხმა, Akhali Kartuli Khma, lit.'New Georgian Voice') and was broadcast on IMEDI TV. It is part of the international franchise The Voice based on the reality singing competition, The Voice of Holland, launched in the Netherlands, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol.

One of the show's important premises is the contestants' singing quality. Three or four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, composers, and producers, train talents in their team and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.

History

The first season kicked off on 4 October 2012 and finished on 13 January 2013.[2] The winner of the first season was Salome Katamadze with 48.6% of the votes. She was awarded a trip to Los Angeles, California to record a single at Universal Music Studio.[3]

In 2013, IMEDI TV produced a kids' version of the show titled Akhali Sabavsho Khma (Georgian: ახალი საბავშო ხმა, lit.'New Kids' Voice'). The coaches were Dato Porchkhidze, Eka Kakhiani, and Stephane Mgebrishvili, with Samory Balde and Ruska Makashvili as the presenters.

Starting in 2021, the show was rebooted by the Georgian Public Broadcaster for the channel 1TV.[4] It was used to select the Georgian representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.[5]

Format

The show consists of three phases: blind auditions, battles phase, and live performance shows. Four coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each coach has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute and a half) to decide if they want that performer on their team; if two or more coaches want the same performer (as happens frequently), the performer has the final choice of which coach's team to join.

After each coach fills every slot in their team, the batch of singers in the team is mentored and developed by their respective coach. In the second stage, called the battles phase, coaches have to pair their team members to battle against each other directly by singing the same song together on a stage that looks like a battle ring. The coach chooses the winner of each battle, who goes into the first live round.

Within the live shows, the surviving acts from each team compete head-to-head, with the public vote determining who will advance to the next episode. Finally, between the remaining acts, the coach chooses one to advance. In the finale, the outcome is decided solely by public vote.

Coaches and presenters

Coaches' timeline

K Coach Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6
Stephane Mgebrishvili
Dato Porchkhidze
Maia Darsmelidze
Nino Chkheidze
Merab Sepashvili
Lela Tsurtsumia
Anri Jokhadze
Keti Topuria
Nodiko Tatishvili
Nutsa Shanshiashvili
Niaz Diasamidze
Salio
Nikoloz Rachveli
Sopo Toroshelidze
Dato Evgenidze

Presenters' timeline

Presenter Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Anna Imedashvili
Duta Skhirtladze
Ruska Makashvili
Gvantsa Daraselia

Series overview

Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

The Voice Sakartvelo series overview
Season First aired Last aired Winner Finalists Winning coach Presenter(s) Coaches (chairs' order)
1 2 3 4
1 4 Oct 2012 13 Jan 2013 Salome Katamadze Nini Tsnobiladze Dato Porchkhidze Anna Imedashvili,
Duta Skhirtladze
Merab Nino Stephane & Maia Dato
Sandro Kadagidze
Tika Jamburia
2 3 Oct 2013 12 Jan 2014 Mariam Chachkhiani Tamar Jgushia Lela Stephane Maia
Nika Lazariashvili
Tiko Mosemghvdlishvili
3 10 Oct 2015 5 Jan 2016 Giorgi Nadibaidze Salome Dolidze Keti Topuria Nutsa Anri Keti Nodiko
Shotiko Tatishvili
Vano Turabelidze
4 20 Feb 2021 15 May 2021 Magda Ivanishvili Note: season four had seven runners-up.[a] Stephane Mgebrishvili Ruska Makashvili Niaz Salio Stephane Nika
5 8 Dec 2022 2 Feb 2023 Iru Khechanovi Note: season five had seven finalists.[b] Dato Porchkhidze Gvantsa Daraselia Dato Evgena Sopo Stephane
6 9 Dec 2023 3 Feb 2024 TBA TBA TBA Lela Stephane Merab
Notes
  1. ^ Team Niaz: Khatia Kinkladze, and Luka Liluashvili; Team Salio: Ana Morgoshia, and Salome Tatarashvili; Team Stephane: Tekla Tsverikmazashvili; Team Nika: Violeta Mgaloblishvili, and Marita Tsetskhladze.
  2. ^ Team Dato: Tako Kakalashvili; Team Evgena: Giorgi Datiashvili, and Kakha Aslamazashvili; Team Sopo: Lika Siradze, and Tina Datikashvili; Team Stephane: Likuna Tutisani, and Anka Tatarashvili.

Seasons synopsis

Season 1 (2012–2013)

The first season of The Voice of Georgia started on 4 October 2012 and it was hosted by Duta Skhirtladze and Anna Imedashvili. There were six episodes of Blind auditions, four episodes of Battles, and six Live shows.

Season 2 (2013–2014)

The auditions for The Voice of Georgia season two began in the summer of 2013, right after the end of Akhali Sabavsho Khma (the kids' version). Season two started in October 2013, in Imedi TV. The coaches were Dato Porchkhidze, Lela Tsurtsumia, Maia Darsmelidze, and Stephane. The winner of the season was Mariam Chachkhiani from Team Dato.

Season 3 (2015–2016)

The auditions for season three began in the summer of 2015. Season three kicked off on Imedi TV in October 2015.

Season 4 (2021)

In 2020, a reboot of the series was announced and produced for the channel 1TV.[6] The fourth season features returning coach Stephane Mgebrishvili and debutants Niaz Diasamidze, Salome Korkotashvili – better known as Salio – and Nikoloz Rachveli (addressed on the show as Nika). The Voice Kids host Ruska Makashvili returns as the presenter of the show. Recordings of the Blind auditions began on 31 January 2021,[7] and the first episode aired on 20 February 2021.[8]

Season 5 (2022–2023)

Broadcaster GPB announced the opening of applications for The Voice Sakartvelo season five on 23 August 2022, which would close on 20 September.[9] With this announcement, the channel also revealed that the competition would be used to choose the Georgian representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.[10]

For the coaching panel, Stephane Mgebrishvili was the only coach returning from the previous season and Dato Porchkhidze returned after a two-season hiatus. Meanwhile, Sopo Toroshelidze and Dato Evgenidze debuted as coaches, and Gvantsa Daraselia debuted as the show's presenter. The season premiered on 8 December 2022.

Kids' version

Akhali Sabavsho Khma (lit.'New Kids' Voice') aired from April 2013 until June 2013 on IMEDI TV. The hosts were Samory Balde and Ruska Makashvili and the coaches were Eka Kakhiani, Dato Porchkhidze, and Stephane Mgebrishvili.

Akhali Sabavsho Khma series overview
Season First aired Last aired Winner Other finalists Winning coach Presenters Coaches (chairs' order)
1 2 3
1 April 2013 June 2013 Reziko Didebashvili Giorgi Gigashvili Giorgi Vardania Ledi Daliashvili Liza Yenia Rati Mezvrishvili Dato Porchkhidze Samory Balde,
Ruska Makashvili
Stephane Eka Dato

References

  1. ^ "Იმედის "ახალ ხმას" დუტა სხირტლაძე წაიყვანს - news.ge". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  2. ^ "ახალი ხმა/The Voice Of Georgia Facebook". Facebook.
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "სალომე ქათამაძე". YouTube.
  4. ^ "The Voice of Georgia is back now on 1tv". 8 July 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  5. ^ "ვოისი". 1tv.ge. 23 August 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  6. ^ "The Voice of Georgia is back now on 1tv". 8 July 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  7. ^ "The Voice Georgia: Filming of the Blind Auditions has started". 1tv (in Georgian). 2 February 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  8. ^ "The Voice Georgia will start in February 20, on 1tv". 1tv (in Georgian). 4 February 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  9. ^ Dobordjginidze, Elene (13 August 2022). "The Voice on GPB First Channel". 1tv.ge. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  10. ^ "ვოისი". 1tv.ge. 23 August 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2022.