The first genuine Rhenish carnival musical by Frauke Meyer and Melanie Schulze
Music belongs to carnival like "Woscht" belongs to "Ädäppelschlot". So if you want to create a play for carnival, it should also be a musical. Neuss, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Mainz, Koblenz, Bonn, Aachen, Eschweiler, Trier, not to mention all the towns in between, carnival, Fastnacht, Helau and Alaaf - the Rhineland carnival is deeply rooted in the hearts of many people and regions. So it's no wonder that it was one of the first 27 traditions and forms of knowledge to be added to the nationwide list of intangible cultural heritage on March 16, 2015. The fifth season, starting on 11.11. (St. Martin's Day), celebrates the "great days" between Old Wives' Day and Violet Tuesday and thus heralds the start of Easter Lent from Ash Wednesday. For many, the highlight is the street parade, in Neuss the Kappesonntagszug, because here at the latest - in addition to all religious traditions - it is time to do and not do what you want. To be foolish once again. The Rhenish Carnival is a time of ecstasy, a time to give in to cravings and escape the constraints of everyday life - allowed and wanted! We indulge in this time and the Rhenish Carnival with music, dance and games!
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