Fifth Wine Dance in Eggenburg: A festival full of anniversaries and joy
At the fifth wine dance in the KUM Burgschleinitz, the rural youth district of Eggenburg celebrated two anniversaries. An unforgettable evening full of dancing and joy until the early hours of the morning!

Fifth Wine Dance in Eggenburg: A festival full of anniversaries and joy
The rural youth ball, also known as the “Weintanz”, attracted numerous visitors to the KUM in Burgschleinitz until the early hours of the morning. The event was organized by the Eggenburg District Youth, which can now look back on its fifth celebration. This special event was not only an evening of dancing, but also an opportunity to properly celebrate two major anniversaries.
The members of the various local groups of rural youth attached great importance to designing the KUM for the celebration. An impressive stage was set up, the decorations created a festive atmosphere and guests were able to enjoy various drinks at the numerous bars. These basic preparations made a decisive contribution to ensuring that the participants had an unforgettable night.
Special achievements in rural youth
The Wine Dance has established itself as a central tradition of rural youth, and the remarkable planning and effort of the organizers is reflected in the success of the event. In addition to the artistic performances and the fun of dancing, attention was also paid to an appealing design of the social media presence in order to highlight the great atmosphere and the successes of the previous events.
The rural youth itself is not only seen as a place to celebrate, but also as a network for young people who are committed to local and social issues. The commitment that is evident in the preparations for the ball promotes cohesion among the members and strengthens the community in the district.
The response to the wine dance was consistently positive. The organizers received much praise for the careful organization of the celebration, which helped ensure that participants from the region were able to actively participate in social life. Such events are crucial to keeping traditions alive and supporting the development of young members. You can find out more about the festivities and anniversaries in a detailed report on www.noen.at read up.