Prince Kevin I von Linz: A foolish change in the carnival!

Prince Kevin I von Linz: A foolish change in the carnival!

around 200 carnivalists experienced an unforgettable evening in Linz when the Hussar Corps Grün-Weiß on the stage of the town hall was proclaimed carnival prince Kevin Schopp. The celebrations offered an impressive spectacle with impressive dance performances and emotional moments.

The event started with the solemn introduction of the new prince. Christian Siebertz, president of the session of the Great Linz Carnival Society, led the change of greatness with thanks and appreciation. Ignazio Kasper, the 77th Prince, said goodbye, and the audience showed his connection with a warm “Linz Alaaf”!

impressive dance performances

Another highlight of the evening were the eight dance couples from the past 25 years, which had come together especially for this gala. Under the direction of Astrid Zimmermann as well as the coaches Martin Hausen and Valeska Caspary, these dancers brought the crowd to romp and were rewarded with an encore. The hussar corps impressed with spectacular appearances, including daring pyramids and artistic choreographies.

But the evening was not only of a dance way. Prince Norbert II had also built in the handover of Kevin I from Kaiserberg at the handover ceremony. The new toll had to score footballs into a gate to maintain the insignia of its power. A creative and humorous approach that brought both tradition and fresh wind to the celebrations.

The Mayor Helmut Muther was also present and promised to ensure the support of the city for the carnival in order to maintain this important part of Linz culture. This important statement showed the importance of the carnival for the identity -creating community in Linz.

members of the carnival family recognized

The allocation of the order to the meticulously developed prince songs by the honored Kerstin Stümper, Miriam Brackelsberg and Ralph Müllenschläder was another emotional moment of the evening. Their music was rewarded by the meeting with a lot of applause, and it was even sung twice.

The event was rounded off by the appearance of the men's ballet, a performance by Kevin's family and friends from VfB Linz. The dancing interludes were supplemented by the music trains of the green and white hussars and blue-gold Leubsdorf, which made the celebration a real festival of the community.

Kevin Schopp, who now rules as a carnival prince, began his journey 43 years ago. His roots are in Bad Neuenahr. With his passion for the carnival and his commitment to the VfB Linz coaching team, he has made a name for himself over the years. His new role as a prince is an exciting challenge for him.

his adjutant Kai Augsburg and Julian Kremer bring as much engagement and experience into their new roles within the carnival. They are not only known in the community, but also contribute decisively to the further development of the carnival in Linz.

The entire event offered a wonderful impression of how the carnival enriches and connects cultural life in Linz. The evening was ceremoniously completed with happy sounds and dancing people and the exclamation "Linz Alaaf", which underlined the distinctive charm of this tradition. If you want to learn more about the events in Linz, you can take a look at the detailed reporting at www.blick-aktuell.de throw.

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