Klöckeln in Sarntal
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Klöckler & Zussler
As all the Klöckler wear self-made masks, their identity remains hidden. However, only men have always been allowed to be part of the group. Nobody knows how or where they can be found on the three Thursday evenings before winter solstice. In any case, you cannot miss them. With a lot of noise and music from accordions, bells, devil’s violins and horns, the groups roam around the village.
The two main characters – “Zusslmandl” and “Zusslweibele” – wear traditional costumes, run ahead and choose the house where they will knock on the door next. The couple visits the people of the house and get up to all kinds of mischief. In the meantime, the other Klöckler sing the traditional Klöckel song and the song of thanks before they finally move on.
Gifts for the Klöckler
The “Lottersack” carrier walks at the end of the group. It is a person who does the rounds among spectators and collects their gifts. In the past, bacon, chimney sausages and other delicacies ended up in the sack. Today, the money collected is usually donated to a good cause.
It is not clear exactly where the custom of Klöckeln came from. However, it is assumed that it goes back to pre-Christian times and represents a kind of fertility rite. It is also said to drive away the dark spirits of winter.
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