2021 7z 011 | Sorbisches Osterreiten
The "story" of the ride—likely captured in the specific file you mentioned—follows a centuries-old pattern:
The story of the 2021 event is one of deep resilience and a quiet, profound return to tradition after the unprecedented cancellation of the processions in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Resilience of Tradition (2021) Sorbisches Osterreiten 2021 7z 011
The procession begins at the parish church, where the priest blesses the riders and hands over the church flags, a crucifix, and a statue of the risen Christ . The "story" of the ride—likely captured in the
The 2021 event was a "closed" celebration of identity. For the Sorbs—a Slavic minority in eastern Germany—this is not a tourist show but a and a vital expression of their cultural survival. In 2021, the quieted streets and smaller crowds allowed the riders' songs to carry even further through the Lusatian countryside, marking a defiant return of their most sacred tradition. For the Sorbs—a Slavic minority in eastern Germany—this