Erding becomes a winter wonderland
Created: 07/01/2023, 06:00
By: Hans Moritz
“Ritter Rainer” impressed with his fire show.
But he also had some advice for onlookers: "Hello children, please, please don't imitate it." The first fairy tale magic will be on Schrannenplatz until Sunday.
© Peter Bauersachs
It's been like a fairy tale on Schrannenplatz and Kleinen Platz since Thursday.
Erding - A winter fairy tale market is taking place there for the first time and offers a varied program on three stages every hour on Saturday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Fairy tale figures such as Cinderella, Mother Holle, dancing elves and Puss in Boots characterize the events.
The Tanzwelt Erding and the Volksspielgruppe Altenerding also take part in the program with fairy tale characters, which Tim Erny from Kirchberg will lead.
Wild Vikings, fighting squires, queens and magicians take young and old alike into the world of joy, magic and enchantment.
You will also experience a daring fire breather, mysterious storytellers, brave knights and even a three-meter-tall dragon to impress the guests.
This weekend, the children can be transformed into fairytale elves at the painting workshop in the afternoon.
There are food and drink as well as all kinds of accessories at several booths.
Sascha Kolmikov, a trained make-up artist and owner of Kolmikov's Barbershop & Hairclub, had the idea for the Winter Fairy Tale Market.
With his wife Daniela he set up an interesting program and organized the event.
With the fairy tale market, they want to get children "away from mobile phones" and awaken their zest for action, so that young people "take time for their own development".
The proceeds go to the workshops for the handicapped.
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