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Schedl, Gerhard - Schenk, Johann Baptist (20/25)
Schell, Maximilian Schemerl von Leythenbach, Josef

Schemenlaufen


Schemenlaufen, a custom once widespread in Tirol where Fasching parade participants wear wild ("schiache", dialect for "ugly") or attractive ("schöne") masks (" Schemen"). Today Schemenlaufen is practised in Imst, which is well known for this custom. Schemenlaufen parades are usually held on the Sunday before "Unsinniger Donnerstag" ("Foolish Thursday", the last Thursday of carnival) every four years. The custom involves masked men and boys dressed up as "Kübele-Majen", "Sackner", "Roller", "Scheller" etc. who dance, run and jump through the town.


Literature: A. Dörrer, Tiroler Fasnacht, 1949; F. Grieshofer, Faschingsbrauchtum, in: Österr. Volkskundeatlas, 5th  instalment, 1974.


References to other albums:
Video Album: Schemenlauf in Imst, Hexensabbat, um 1934.,
Schemenlauf in Imst, Herstellung einer Holzmaske, um 1934.,
Schemenlauf in Imst, Tiroler Fasnachtsumzug.,
Stamp Album: Imster Schemenlaufen/Tirol

 
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