The Sorbs are promoting their Easter tradition. For the first time, the Saxon State Representation in Berlin is hosting the "Sorbian Easter Market - Serbske jutrowne wiki", as announced by the Saxon Ministry of Culture and Tourism. On March 21, folk artists, some in traditional Sorbian costume, will present their work and lead workshops on Easter egg decorating using the embossing technique.
"The protection and preservation of the Sorbian language and culture are constitutional in the Free State of Saxony and are an important concern for us," said Franziska Brech, the Saxon state government's representative for Sorbian affairs. Every year, the Sorbian Easter traditions attract many guests. Accordingly, the annual Easter ride and the art of decorating Easter eggs are a special cultural asset.
The Sorbs are one of the four recognized minorities in Germany. Around 60,000 Sorbs live in Lusatia in Brandenburg and the Free State of Saxony. They have a rich cultural tradition with numerous customs such as Zampern and Waleien.