"Schleicherlaufen" in Telfs
Social practices in Tyrol, inscribed 2010
The participants (all male) come together every five years to form new groups. Many people in Telf (Tyrol) are in close contact with each other during the preparations for Shrove Tuesday due to creating costumes and piecing together jewelry.
Knowledge transfer on specific skills is fundamental to the members of the individual groups to ensure they all perform their roles properly. The safeguarding of this custom and the creative passing down thereof is not only relevant to the chairs of the groups and the contributors themselves, but also to the members of the Shrove Tuesday committee.
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- Application form (in German only) 3 MB (pdf)
- Expertise Nussbaumer (in German only) 2 MB (pdf)
- Expertise Berger (in German only) 106 KB (pdf)
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