Foreign session enthusiastic: Funtastix ensures savings in Fulda!

Die FKG feierte in der Orangerie Fulda mit einer bunten Fremdensitzung, die 550 Gäste begeisterte. Tanz, Büttenreden und Musik standen im Mittelpunkt.
The FKG celebrated in the orangery of Fulda with a colorful foreign meeting that inspired 550 guests. The focus was on dance, handmade speeches and music. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Foreign session enthusiastic: Funtastix ensures savings in Fulda!

On Saturday evening, the first foreign meeting of the Fulda Carnival Society (FKG) took place in the orangery filled to the last place. The event attracted 550 enthusiastic guests who were able to look forward to a diverse program. FKG President Oliver Weißenberger warmly welcomed those present and encouraged them to enjoy the evening to the fullest. The mood was exuberant and happy from the start.

Special highlight of the session was the appearance of the Funtastix dance group. The actors delighted the audience with demanding lifting figures, jumps and dynamic dances. The elegance and precision with which the dancers presented their performances left a lasting impression among the spectators. O | N photographer Martin Engel recorded the exciting scenes photographically and ensured that the elegance of the show was captured in pictures.

colorful performances and appearances

The program of the session was rich and varied. In addition to the spectacular dance of Funtastix, it also included moving handmade speeches and musical interludes. The Fulda dance guard "Klitzen Kleene" opened the evening with lively performances on children's classics such as "Bibi and Tina" and "Benjamin Blümchen". The young talents, such as the seven -year -old Alma Lina and the dance marie Maia Werner, also ensured cenotality and enthusiasm.

Overall, numerous artist talents contributed to the good mood of the event. Charlotte, a 15-year-old, delighted the audience with an amusing handmade speech. Frank Steinhauer as a "Doc von Foll" also ventured into his handmade speech, in which he humorously picked up current topics. In addition, city pastor Stefan Buß first appeared on stage and received a lot of encouragement.

tradition and ceremony in the carnival

The foreign session is not only an integral part of the Fulda carnival tradition, but also reflects the spirit of a multi-layered ceremony that is celebrated differently in Germany. The carnival, whose roots are in ancient festivities in honor of Dionysos and Saturnus, has developed over the centuries. Local customs and traditions shape the celebration; In regions such as Hessen, where Catholic influences are strong, the carnival has been lived intensively for a long time.

The opening round of the second half of the evening designed the Fulda carnival singers, who also addressed Bishop Michael Gerber. Your innovative version of the song "Why didn't you say no?" Roland Kaiser emerged during the performance and was another highlight of the evening. It is such creative performances that keep the carnival fresh and exciting, while the traditions are eagerly supported.

In summary, the first foreign meeting of the FKG is an example of the joy and the sense of community that are in the Rhenish Carnival. This lively event lived from the extensive articles of different artists and the commitment of the organizers who do everything they can to create an unforgettable experience. The participants are now looking forward to the upcoming carnival period, which reaches their highlights every year from Weiberfastnacht to Rosenmontag.

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