Festivals & Traditions in Switzerland

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Fire and fur, bells and masks!

This book takes you on a very special journey through Switzerland to experience the traditional festivals and customs celebrated in all the seasons. Some are happy and colorful, others are wild and scary. You'll hear the thunderous noise made by bell-ringers and brass bands at Carnival. You'll see Hom Strom and his pillar of fire burning in the night sky. You'll meet a real Pschuurirollihalf human, half wild beastand the dreadful Tschäggäta with their terrifying masks. On the journey, you'll also encounter shepherds, rifle queens, and men dressed as trees. At the bull market in Zug, you'll place a bet on the fastest pig; and in the Jura region, you'll admire the horse riders as they race bareback over the track. You'll even find out why the Griffin goes as far as baring his behind in Basel. You'll be surprised. And you'll laugh. And you just might be a little frightened, too. Are you ready?

This unique collection is a fascinating treat for the whole family.

Autorentext

Barbara Piatti holds a PhD in German studies. After working at various academic institutions, including Stanford University, ETH Zurich, and the Institute for Advanced Study in Berlin, Barbara set up her own cultural projects company in 2013. Her particular interest lies in Swiss cultural history, and she has written several books on the subject. She lives with her family in Basel, Switzerland. Find out more at www.barbara-piatti.ch.


Klappentext

What is the significance of Alpine fires? What is a "Pfingstbluettler"? Where are you likely to meet "Tschaaeggaaetta"? Switzerland is steeped in thriving traditions, some joyous and colorful, others a bit strange and unusual. Cultural historian Barbara Piatti describes in vivid detail the festivals and customs throughout the year in all four regions of Switzerland, delving into their origins, their peculiarities, and how they have changed over time. Yvonne Rogenmoser brings these Swiss customs to life with her fresh colored-pencil illustrations. A fascinating book for the whole family!


Zusammenfassung
Fire and fur, bells and masks!

This book takes you on a very special journey through Switzerland to experience the traditional festivals and customs celebrated in all the seasons. Some are happy and colorful, others are wild and scary. You'll hear the thunderous noise made by bell-ringers and brass bands at Carnival. You'll see Hom Strom and his pillar of fire burning in the night sky. You'll meet a real Pschuurirollihalf human, half wild beastand the dreadful Tschäggäta with their terrifying masks. On the journey, you'll also encounter shepherds, rifle queens, and men dressed as trees. At the bull market in Zug, you'll place a bet on the fastest pig; and in the Jura region, you'll admire the horse riders as they race bareback over the track. You'll even find out why the Griffin goes as far as baring his behind in Basel. You'll be surprised. And you'll laugh. And you just might be a little frightened, too. Are you ready?

This unique collection is a fascinating treat for the whole family.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Autor Barbara Piatti
    • Titel Festivals & Traditions in Switzerland
    • Veröffentlichung 05.05.2020
    • ISBN 978-0-7358-4416-2
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9780735844162
    • Jahr 2020
    • Größe H27mm x B22mm x T13mm
    • Gewicht 628g
    • Übersetzer Mary Carozza
    • Illustrator Yvonne Rogenmoser
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • Altersempfehlung 4 bis 8 Jahre
    • Genre Sachbücher für Kinder & Jugendliche
    • Anzahl Seiten 96
    • Herausgeber NordSüd Verlag AG
    • GTIN 09780735844162

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