As of: January 21, 2024, 5:00 p.m
By: Eva Oestereich
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The host Kindergarde from Hallbergmoos celebrated “The Art of Rock” in pink petticoats – to thunderous applause from the audience.
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At the meeting of 27 young guards in Hallbergmoos, the children's joy jumped from the first minute.
The winners were completely over the moon.
Hallbergmoos
– Once again, Hallbergmoos was the sparkling hotspot of the carnival.
27 children's and teen groups transformed the community hall into a madhouse and enchanted everyone with costumes, choreographies and exuberant dancing.
Renate Hofbauer, President of Narrhalla, cannot say exactly how often the carnival society has now organized the dance competition.
“It's probably almost the 20th time, I guess.” The run for the mega event is getting bigger every year: “We even had inquiries last week.
But the time window didn't allow it.” And it's already wide open: from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., first the children's and then the teen guards passed the baton.
They enchanted the audience and the jury with their imaginative costumes, choreographies and multifaceted nature.
The program ranges from classic guard dance to show dance
The cool hosts celebrated “The Art of Rock”: They rocked the dance floor in petticoats and leather jackets.
The Little Diamonds from Velden (Vils) traveled through magical worlds in the magical tree house, the Brucker Kids (Fürstenfeldbruck) went on a thief hunt, and the Future Dancers kidnapped people to the Orient.
A number of guest guards also showed their dancing and acrobatic skills, including the Little Shadows from Reichertshausen (Pfaffenhofen district).
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The children's joy jumped from the first minute.
Every step, every split and every jump was applauded, every performance - from the classic guard dance to the show dance - was accompanied by thunderous cheers.
(By the way: Everything from the region is now also available in our regular Freising newsletter.)
Of course, the winners of the competition were completely over the moon - especially the carnival company from Kammerberg-Fahrenzhausen, who won twice: the children's guard, who literally outshone everything with their light show, and the "Radio Teenage" troupe.
And it doesn't matter whether you're at the top of the stairs or not - the Hallbergmoos carnival president, who directed and moderated for eight hours, emphasized: “Each of you is the world's best guard and your performances are a real show and a great benefit for the carnival. “
You can find even more current news from the Freising district at Merkur.de/Freising.