A Cultural Folk Festival Holiday Review
What is Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest is a festival held each year in Munich, Germany. The origin of the festival began on October 12, 1810, to celebrate the marriage of the crown prince of Bavaria (later known as King Louis I) to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen.
Why is it called Oktoberfest when it is in September?
Because the weather in October in Germany is already getting colder, with the days being shorter, the festival coordinators elected to have the festival begin on the first Saturday after September 15 and last until the first Sunday in October. Thus, for this year, 2024, Oktoberfest begins Saturday, September 21 and ends on Sunday, October 6.
This two centuries long event has become best known for featuring beer, pretzels, and German food. The fest includes a parade, music, and a traveling carnival.
Costumes
The traditional costumes for Oktoberfest are:
- For men - Lederhosen with suspenders. The lederhosen are the part-pants, part-shorts combination that are held up by suspenders.
- For women - the costumes include the Trachtenblouse - a distinct blouse style due to the lace trim on the sleeves and neckline and a Dirndl skirt, which is characterized by its laced straps and circular cut, which starts at the waist and falls below the knee. A matching pinafore (or apron) is worn over the dirndl.
*Important Note: The knot on the pinafore indicates your relationship status. If the knot is on your right side, that means you are taken. If you tie the knot on the left side, it means you are single.
Oktoberfest Around the World
A number of U.S. cities, particularly those with large German American populations, hold Oktoberfests modeled on the original Munich festival. These popular celebrations, which feature beer and German food, are an attempt to reproduce the Bavarian sense of gemütlichkeit—cordiality.
Many of the U.S. Oktoberfests are shorter in length than the two weeks normally set aside for the Munich festival. For instance, the Kansas City Oktoberfest in 2024 is just a two-day event held on the final weekend of October 4-5, 2024.
The German town of Hermann, Missouri celebrates the town’s German heritage every weekend in October by hosting Oktoberfest. The backdrop of Missouri fall colors this time of year also pays tribute to the Autumn season. What better way to celebrate than with good food, wine, beer and music.
Summary
Whether you dress up in traditional costume or wear just regular clothes, the fun and happiness of this Fall Celebration will be a fun time of traditioning into the holiday season.
Find an Oktoberfest near you ~ and enjoy.
*Oktoberfest Holiday is review by Wednesday Elf
Oh, I would love to attend the Oktoberfest in Kansas City! That would be so much fun and a first for me. I love the dress for women, but I'm not so sure how my husband would feel about the men's attire. It would be a fun challenge to get him to wear the lederhosen. Sounds like a fabulous festival!
ReplyDeleteI've not been to the Kansas City Oktoberfest, but I have attended the Hermann, Missouri one. And got to try out traditional German food at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City in the German Pavillion. So, Oktoberfest holds extra special memories for me. Thanks for your visit, Sylvestermouse. Oh, and you don't have to dress in traditional cosume to attend. LOL.
DeleteI went to an Oktoberfest celebration many years ago (I wish I could remember where). Even though I don’t care for beer, the pretzels, wurst, costumes and music were fabulous! I had no idea that this holiday originated as a royal marriage celebration or that the timing had been pushed earlier in later times because of climate change. So interesting!
ReplyDeleteOktoberfest is always fun no matter where or how you celebrate it.
DeleteOktoberfest here in Canada is a great almost month long celebration We have large numbers of German, Astria and Swiss that call Canada home now and this celebration is always well attended. In Switzerland it is also companied by the festival of bringing the cows down from their mountain pastures back to their winter homes. Lots of pomp and circumstance happens then too! Beer drinking is always in fashion at these events! LOL
ReplyDeleteBeer drinking is always a favorite, Olivia. Glad Canada enjoys celebrating Oktoberfest too.
DeleteYes, Oktoberfest in Canada (as Olivia described above) is a big celebration in Canada as well!
ReplyDeleteNice to know Canada enjoys this fun Fall festival, Barbara. Thanks for visiting my holiday review.
DeleteOktoberfest is a wonderful festival and sounds great fun! Love the costumes for men and women and the music. Great review Thank you!
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