Glossy Advent: Kränzlesingen inspires in Königsbronn!
Glossy Advent: Kränzlesingen inspires in Königsbronn!
Königsbronn, Deutschland - The annual Kränzlesingen of the elementary school students of the Georg-Elser School recently took place in the Königsbronn monastery church. This deeply rooted tradition, which goes back to the 14th century, was brought to life by the fascinating performance of the Christmas piece "under a ceiling". As part of this event, which honored Beatrix von Schlüsigberg's will, the pupils not only took part in the performance, but also participated in the baking of the traditional Kränzle from yeast dough, which were distributed to the elementary schoolchildren, such as the georg-elser school reported.
a highlight with fairytale figures
The Christmas piece, conducted by a talented team under the direction of Kühling, Knopp and Weiß-Jemaa, showed a heart-warming story about two Christmas gnome that get lost in the winter forest. You are looking for protection under a ceiling where other fairy tale figures such as Little Red Riding Hood and the seven dwarfs are fell. This story conveys a message of cohesion and community in a charming way, which is particularly important in the Christmas season. The impressive stage technology and the atmospheric stage design, designed by Pastor Burgenmeister, contributed significantly to the atmosphere of the evening and ensured that the performance went far beyond an ordinary school performance.
Another eye-catcher was the live broadcast of the event to the Klosterhof, which gave numerous parents and interested parties the opportunity to participate in this special traditional custom. The Kränzlesingen not only turned out to be a cultural festival, but also as an event that brought together both the children and the parents and put the joy of celebrating together and the tradition in the foreground, as the Schwäbische Post noted.
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