Folklore show of the Danube folk Ensemble In the Bavarian Forest near the German-Czech border, a fearsome dragon
menaces the small town of Furth. But fortunately, year after year, the
valiant locals confront and eventually manage to slay it. If you
planning independent european tour to Germany in summer you can create
visit to Germany's oldest folk play by our trip planner and participate
Furth's dragon-slaying pageant. Furth's dragon-slaying festival, a
spectacle that attracts tens of
thousands of visitors, traditionally begins in the second week in
August. The pageant's origins date right back to 1590 when slaying the
dragon was part of the Corpus Christi procession. Later it became a
separate event and was given a regular date in the summer. Over time the
pageant has been sensitively modernised and updated. The dragon-slaying
is enacted ten times or so during the festival, a feat involving some
1,400 participants, around 250 horses and all manner of props from
wagons to cannons. But there's no doubt that the real star is the new
dragon that has dominated the stage since 2010. It really is a monster,
the biggest walking robot in the world, weighing eleven tonnes, standing
4.5 metres tall and measuring over 15 metres in length. Its top speed
is 1.5 kilometres an hour; it roars, breathes fire and smoke and has a
16-metre wingspan. There's also an exciting programme of pageant
activities: shooting, a medieval market, bird of prey displays, a grand
historical procession and a traditional German volksfest with a beer
garden and funfair.
воскресенье, 19 января 2014 г.
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