Tikuna Andguladze

Tikuna Andguladze (Georgia). A dynamic and versatile Georgian actress based in Barcelona, with over a decade of experience spanning theatre and performance. She trained in film acting at the prestigious Prague Film School and holds a Master’s degree in Creative Performance Practice (Acting) from the Institute of the Arts Barcelona in collaboration with Liverpool John Moores University.

Fluent in Georgian, English, and Spanish, Tikuna has performed in numerous stage productions across Georgia and internationally. Her recent work includes a powerful appearance at the 2024 Sibiu International Theatre Festival in *How to Explain the History of Communism to Mental Patients* by Matei Vișniec, directed by Cosmin Chivu. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with acclaimed directors, playwrights, and producers such as Martin Lewton, Sarah Calver, Armando Rotondi, Drew Mulligan, Cosmin Chivu, and Valentina Temussi.

In addition to acting, Tikuna is a seasoned jazz singer with over 10 years of experience and 8 years of formal training. She has performed in large-scale concerts in Georgia, often accompanied by symphonic orchestras, and has shared the stage with world-renowned artists such as Chris Botti. Among her notable appearances is a performance at a prestigious event hosted by legendary actor Alain Delon.

Her artistic expression is further enriched by her background in dance, specializing in traditional Georgian dance, as well as her training in advanced yoga and basic flamenco. This diverse skill set enhances her physical presence on stage and adds depth to her performances.

Tikuna is dedicated to exploring bold narratives and inhabiting characters with authenticity, passion, and a deep emotional range.