Over the past two weeks, during the history classes of the Bulgarian Sunday School "Rodolyubie" in Norwich, England, first and second grade students had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the magic of Bulgarian folk costumes and embroidery, BTA reported, quoting the head of the school, Tsvetelina Milova.
"Tradition is not ashes that are kept, but a fire that is passed on," Milova said. She pointed out that in the first week, the children made 3D models of costumes, carefully selecting the colours that are characteristic of folk costumes. In the second week, they became familiar with the symbolism of embroidery.
Editor: Miglena Ivanova
Publication in English: Al. Markov
Photo: Photo: Bulgarian Sunday School "Rodolyubie"
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