Perchten-Fratzen in Grünbach: Tradition lives with the Kuinhund

Perchten-Fratzen in Grünbach: Tradition lives with the Kuinhund

The Krampus group "The Kuinhund" has once again demonstrated its commitment to traditional customs. In the picturesque community of Grünbach am Schneeberg, a spectacular mask exhibition was recently held that attracted many visitors and celebrated the fascination for the pre -Christmas period.

The event took place in an inviting ambience that was perfect for the presentation of the impressive perch masks. At this exhibition, friendly Krampus clubs had the opportunity to present their artistically designed masks. These masks, which are often made of wood and have elaborate decorations, are a central component of customs that is around December 5, the day of St. Nicholas, en Vogue.

The art of mask production

A special focus of the exhibition was on the creative process of making mask. Craftsmanship and tradition are an impressive connection in this customs. Visitors could see live how these fascinating works of art are brought to life while they got into conversation with the artists. The exhibitors divided insights into the various techniques and materials used for production so that the love and effort that is behind every mask would be appreciated.

A highlight of the exhibition was the opportunity for the participants to try some masks themselves. This interactive component not only attracted children, but also adults who took the opportunity to slip into the role of Perchten with a shot of humor and curiosity and to experience the traditional atmosphere up close.

The Kuinhund, which is committed to maintaining customs and promoting regional culture, have set a sign with this event. It became clear that love for old traditions does not only occupy an important place in the region, but also beyond. This is reflected in the impressive number of visitors who came from different parts of the area in order not to miss the event.

The mask exhibition is not only a way to maintain tradition, but also an opportunity to strengthen the community. Such events are important to promote the exchange between different Krampus groups and the public and to raise awareness of regional customs. As always, when the kitchen dog invites you to celebrate, the exchange comes alive and the customs gets new swing.

For everyone who wants to learn more about this fascinating tradition, the reports and information are on www.meinbezirk.at a good point of contact.

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