Erzgebirge dialect days

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The Erzgebirge Dialect Days are an event that takes place every two years and is designed as a meeting of Ore Mountains dialect authors .

history

The initiative for the first Erzgebirge Dialect Days in 1995 came from the Bernsbach author Dagmar Meyer , after she and her husband had participated in the Bavarian Dialect Days in Deggendorf in 1994. The aim is to give the Ore Mountains dialect authors a forum where they can meet and exchange ideas, and thus to make a contribution to promoting the Ore Mountains dialect in language and song. Until 2003, the event took place under the organization of Meyer in the Landgasthof Zum Bären in Bernsbach. The 2005 dialect days were organized by the Erzgebirgsverein gGmbh , and in 2007 and 2009 by Regine Seifert. The 9th edition in 2011 in the Vugelbeerschänke Pöhla was directed by Matthias Fritzsch, head of the Ore Mountain dialect authors' group.

The regular participants of the dialect days include Dagmar Meyer u. a. Franziska Böhm and Edmut Kluge .

Since 2010 the Erzgebirge Dialect Days have been supplemented by a dialect regulars table.