Insights into the dialects: elementary school children take to Austria

Insights into the dialects: elementary school children take to Austria
d Ialect was the focus of an exciting reading festival at the elementary school in Pilgersdorf. The students spoiled those present with an impressive journey through the various dialects of Austria.
The children, full of enthusiasm, not only sang songs that are written in dialect, but also showed their talent when speaking in different regional variants. Hits like "Schifoan" by Wolfgang Ambros created a happy atmosphere, while the young actors showed that they not only mastered the Burgenland dialect. They were just as good Styrian, Carinthian, Tyrolean and Vorarlberg! The audience not only became heard, but also to players when the children presented the bizarre and often amusing moments of everyday school life in a sketch.
insights into the dialects
A special highlight of the event was an interactive segment in which the children explained terms in the way of the Dingsda game. This game demands that you offer descriptions so that the audience can guess the solution. This made both the children and the audience laugh and promoted teamwork. So the auditorium turned into a living space where knowledge was conveyed with joy and zeal.
The reading festival not only offered entertainment, but also an excellent opportunity to bring the variety of Austrian dialects to life. Linguistic diversity is an important aspect of culture and identity, and the students have proven with their commitment how important it is to maintain and celebrate this variety.
The event also represented an important form of cultural education, in which the children not only expand their knowledge of language, but also develop social skills and self -confidence. This creative echo chamber for dialects became an unforgettable event by the dedicated teaching staff and the active audience. The merging of music, language and interaction promoted the community and made the festival a significant date in the school year.
For more information on this colorful festival and the activities are available for detailed reporting, which can be viewed here: www.bvz.at .