Faschingsgilde Rosenheim: Mission Rosalia promises foolish fun!
Faschingsgilde Rosenheim: Mission Rosalia promises foolish fun!
An exciting chapter in the world of theater and the carnival celebrations currently unfolds in Carinthia and Rosenheim. In Klagenfurt, the musical, directed by Maja Pihler Stermecki, brings the moving story of two women - a Slovenin and a Jew. These two brave artists open a night club in the 1930s, but their dream of creative retreat is threatened in the middle of political turbulence. The main roles take on the talented Helena Gregorn as Sally Bowles and Roman Petek as Clifford Bradshaw, while Tomaž Boškin and other musicians provide musical accompaniment, which contributes to an unforgettable theater experience, such as klick-kaernten.at reported.
carnival fever in Rosenheim
The carnival in Rosenheim becomes a spectacle with the introduction of a new couple of princes. "Mission Rosalia-Undercover on Max-Josefs-Platz" is the motto that the carnival guild chose for the current season. On November 11, 2024, Princess Sophia I and Prince Andreas IV were officially proclaimed, a freshly married couple who will inspire the foolish people with their impressive acrobatics and dance skills. Numerous appearances and highlights are planned during the 16-week season, including the glamorous rosenball on January 11, 2025. The prince couple will be accompanied immediately by their connection to the renowned Kesmarki dance school Kesmarki, which will complete a total of around 70 appearances in the region, as from Blick-punkt.com reported.
The carnival guild plans to "infiltrate" Rosenheim with an innovative program that is inspired by secret missions and to offer the citizens an unforgettable festival. With a touch of espionage and spectacular dances, Max-Josefs-Platz becomes the center of the foolish hustle and bustle. During the performance, visitors can look forward to impressive costumes and dance acrobatics, while the tension of the carnival is up to the end.
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