Abstrakt: |
In southern Lithuania, in Šilų Dzūkija, in the villages scattered among the forests, the old way of life, customs, and archaic weaving traditions remained the longest in Lithuania. With the disappearance of villages, this unique tradition has broken off, and the knowledge accumulated for centuries can be irreversibly lost. In 2022, fifteen short educational documentaries, two documentary ethnographic films, and one film presenting the creative team were produced in order to preserve the knowledge and pass it down to the next generations. The documented material (published on the "Parėdzymai" platform) has ethnographic, historical, educational, artistic, and anthropological value. In this publication, the stories of two weavers - Antanina Nadzeikienė from Kašėtos village and Ona Mortūnienė from Lynležeros - are published. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |