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Zaza Korinteli ( ka, ზაზა კორინთელი) (born 29 December 1973), better known by his stage name Zumba, is a Georgian rock musician,
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and civic activist. His music fuses a wide variety of genres, principally Georgian folk tradition, rock, and
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on guitar, bass, wind instruments, percussions, and vocals, he leads the band ''ZumbaLand'' and also collaborates within several other musical projects. His stage name is an
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of a Georgian phrase ''zogjer ubralod moindome, bolos agisruldeba'' (), translated as "Just wish sometimes – it will eventually come true."


Biography

Born in
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, Korinteli graduated from the Department of Psychology,
Tbilisi State University Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University ( ka, ივანე ჯავახიშვილის სახელობის თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტი ''Ivane Javaxishvi ...
and 1997–2000 Kraków Academy of Modern Music and Jazz. He founded his first band in 1993 and named it ZumbaLand. The group initially performed in the streets, parks and
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of Tbilisi and recorded its debut album "I am waiting for the sunrise" in 1995. It went on to win two nationwide rock music festivals in 1996. In 1997, Korinteli disbanded the group and moved to
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,
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, where the band was reincarnated featuring Georgian, Polish,
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, and
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musicians. This line-up toured Poland at the end of the 1990s and recorded the album "Project Union" in 2000. The same year, Korinteli returned to Georgia and assembled a new band which has since maintained its lineup. It has since recorded three studio albums "Euroremonti" (2002), Jolo (2004) and Adila (2006), staged nationwide tours and performed at various festivals and concerts in Georgia, Ukraine, and
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, including jamming with the American
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. Soundtracks for films "Travelling in folklore"; "Adila", "Everything will be all right". Theater music: "New year's Tale" (Poland), "People from Yesterday" (Liberty Theatre) In 2007 Zaza Korinteli's song "Hello, Abkhazia" has won the national competition "Patrinote". Korinteli is also known for his work as a cultural ambassador for Georgia and his promotion of Georgian folk music and folklore in general. He founded, in 2004, and has since managed an annual summertime folk culture festival Art-Gene hosted by Open Air Museum of Ethnography at Tbilisi. The festival also tours across Georgia, popularizing Georgian folk culture and collecting its obscure examples in the countryside. He is called as Ambassador of Georgian Culture.Art-Gene 2007: Annual Folk Festival Gears up for its Tbilisi Finale.
''Georgia Today'', Issue #365. 13 July 2007. In 2009, Zaza Korinteli recorded CD album of his new musical project AstroGeorgia. AstroGeorgia represents a musical performance of the "world music" (The whole project could be also called as "World Music from Georgia"). Zaza Korinteli's new musical project's first tour was in Baltic countries (Estonia-Tallinn: open-air festival "World Days"-in Estonia, Latvia-Riga, Lithuania-Vilnius, Vilkija, Kaunas.) International Festival "Art-Gene"-in Georgia, Black Sea Jazz Festival-Georgia (where participated in great musicians:
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). Zaza Korinteli-Zumba is founder of the "World Music Festival In Mestia", he was main organizer of the "5 star October" in Batumi. In 2009 Zaza korinteli founded non-profit organization ''Tsami'', one of the goals of which is development of traditional and modern culture and art. Significant contribution in the development of Georgian culture, he was awarded the Presidential Order of Excellence by President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili in 2012.


Albums

*2011-"MultiTest" (Lithuania) *2010-"AstroGeorgia" *2006-"Adila" *2005-"Mgzavruli" *2004-"Jolo"/"Raspberry" *2002-"EuroRemont" *2000-"Project Union" (Poland) *1995-"I'm waiting for Sun Rise"


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Korinteli, Zaza 1973 births Rock musicians from Georgia (country) Activists from Georgia (country) Musicians from Tbilisi Living people Recipients of the Presidential Order of Excellence