Dance magic on the Danube: take children into a winter fairy tale!
Experience the performance “Dream Ship AngeLeo” with 50 dancers in Grein on December 14th and 15th. Admission free!
Dance magic on the Danube: take children into a winter fairy tale!
A big dance event is being celebrated in the small Grein! On December 14th and 15th, 50 talented dancers from the AngeLeo dance studio will present an impressive performance entitled “Dream Ship AngeLeo”. The children and young people pamper the audience with happy dances and colorful outfits, bringing a touch of summer into the frosty winter time. The shows take place in the Grein parish hall, with the first performance starting on Saturday at 4 p.m. and the second on Sunday at 2 p.m. Admission is free, making the event accessible to everyone, like MyDistrict reported.
A delicious competition
The anticipation of the festive season is further reinforced by an exciting competition from MeinBezirk and Meal. A total of 180 high-quality frozen main dishes will be raffled off to help participants have a stress-free and enjoyable Christmas season. Meal offers delicious menus that can be delivered directly to your home. This is particularly practical so that you have more time for the beautiful things in life, according to information from MeinBezirk. The concept of meals has become established in Austria and many people enjoy the excellent dishes that are easy to prepare.
Meal – a term often used in Germany as a greeting during meals, also has its roots in Austrian food culture, where it symbolizes eating or drinking together in connection with conviviality. Loud Wikipedia “Meal” is not only used in Northern Germany, but has become increasingly established in informal office conversations. In some situations it can even be used as a sarcastic comment to comment on an unsavory situation. The term contributes to the creation of community and conviviality, especially in the cold season, when warmth and comfort take center stage.