I haven't the slightess clue, but if we ever get our hands on a time machine, my sis we're finding out and teaching it to everyone so it never gets forgotten!
I am from Chiemgau (a part of south bavaria). I am quite sure, that these dancers are all dead now. But we have still some young guys following this tradition.....
So I typed in "polka dance" just out of curiosity and watched dozens of dances from all over the world... But of course in the German version they still do wörk while dancing :D
@@Pax_Luca You will only find these sort of things in the bavarian alps and in austrian alps tho (maybe in the german parts of switzerland and southern parts of swabia also). Austro-Bavarian culture is drastically different than middle and upper german culture. It's way closer tied to the alps than to germanic cultue as a whole.
@@kommdegaya753 Oh, i thought you could call it that since it's "technically" in Germany, but i see! I'll be making the distinction in the future 😅 I still need to see it before i hit the coffin tho 😍
@@Pax_Luca Yeah no bad blood, you can def call it germanic since baiuvarii the tribe that became the modern austrians and southern bavarians are germanic. But like people from england which are to a great percentage offspring of angelo-saxons (germanic) wouldn't really like to be called german same goes for people from the netherlands who are offspring of the frisii germanic tribe. These sorts of Schuablattler dance, music and clothing(lederhosen, dirndl) is mainly found in alpine austria and southern parts of bavaria. The northern bavarians aren't really culturly close to these sorts of things either. Germans as a whole don't really practice this culture at all. It may seem like it since nazi germany used many of these traditions all across germany but that is manly because hitler was austrian(border to southern bavaria) and saw it kind of the best kept ancient german tradition and wanted to revive the whole ancient germanic traditions in all of germany. I would recommend, if you want to experience something like this, to come either at around this time(late nov - early dec) to austria to see the whole crampus tradition and the celebrations around that. Or at the start of may when we celebrate the spring by placing huge barkless trees in every town center where people climb up to either get a limo(for the children) or a beer(for the people 16+) there are many early may celebrations(music, drinking,...) since 1st may back in old times was seen as the real start of the new year. To best experience something like this tirol is the place to visit since they are still very traditional. Viennese for example also don't really have a whole lot to do with the whole lederhosen, jodler culture, although they are austrian. If you have any questions regarding some things of this culture feel free to ask i will gladly answer them. Otherwise, have a wonderful day. Servus
during the entirety of the video i had the music fade into the background and the voice of david attenorough take the lead on this. "sometimes the Buam will collectively start a mating-dance to impress an audience. the brush-like feathers on their hats are an additional feature to add visual movement to the rhytmic, yet mechanical dance. in between the dances, the Buam will present their skills in exemplary wood cutting, cooking or competition in strength."
Something in a likewise vein snuck in my mind: it makes me think of Monty Python's Trondheim Hema Dance from the "Pleasures of the dance - a collection of Norwegian carpenters' songs".....whatever old this tradition may be, I cannot watch it without a Monty Python sillyness in my head. Sorry, but this looks silly as hell.
ja so etwas Schönesk ommt aus Österreichzu gerne würden die M offen Öserreich vereinnahmen Ösgtereich ist ja auch nicht ganz unwichtig, wie würden sie denn nach Italien kommen?
Die sind voll synchron bei ihrer Aufführung....und was die alles da machen....sägen, hacken, Finger hakeln, kochen, sich tragen.... Das ist echt ein perfekter Auftritt.
That reminds me what I lost, when I went to Canada, and stayed there. After 50 and so years, I wonder it it was worthwhile. I am Austrian! *De lustigen Holzhoaker Buam! AMEN
Kauf dir eine Lederhose, deiner Frau kaufst du ein Dirdnl, dann hängst eine alte Kuckucksuhr zu Hause in Kanada, schaltest dieses Lied auf RU-vid ein ... und schon bist du wieder zurück in Österreich.
yes the Bavarians allways had stolen in Austria, Tirol Tiroler Holzhackermarsch, Tiroler Kaiserjägermarsch, Hoch Tirol, Tiroler Adler, Dem Land Tirol die Treue liebe Grüße aus Tirol
@@busodelor1977 Greetings from the kingdom of Bavaria. Your so called "Tracht" (traditional clothing as you can see in the video ladies and gents, worn by Bavarians copied by tyroleans), is uglier than the political career of your chancellor Mr. Shorty
That's the best 'the Holzhacker Buam'! Thanks you tube! I am not so Homesick any more. Proud to be Oesterreicher von Wien. Home is Home...Reminds me on Sunday after Church when we heard 'The Fruehschoppen' music from the Countryside on Oesterreichischer Rundfunk.
@@busodelor1977 Thanks Mr. Tiroler, I obviously didn't know. Always liked Andreas Hofer 'the Sandwirt'! A real Hero in my book. Tiroler Freedomfighter 1809. Unfortunately was never in Tirol, but looked at the tremendous Mountainchain, from 'the Zugspitze'.
Ich bin gebürtig aus Hannover und verwurzelt in Neapel und lebe nun seit 1991 in München was ist München ohne seine schönen Tradizionen? Ich muss weinen wenn ich das sehe, wo ist euer Stolz zu marschieren? Für die Liebe !
BRAVO I saw a group do this like 30 yrs in Hamburg and just brought out rolling LOL Oh my such grand memories. Thank You so much for sharing and posting Pax +
Something about this particular video, the deep bass of the trombone and the firm flooring, the actual leather lederhosen worn by those fellows... just a completely different aesthetic from other versions of schuhplattler videos outthere lol
Wish I could get a plume(Gamsbart) like what they have on their hats, they're quite impressive. This is still the best version of this I've seen so far.👍
@@arjrifurj6134 hahahahaha sau Guad !!!!!!!!!😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 so ein Neidhammel, macht die ganze Stimmung kaputt der Vogel, ist doch scheiß Wurst woher es kommt solange es Spaß macht es zu genießen zefixX haleluja!!!!!!!!
Ik heb gelezen dat er 3000 van jullie naar Rusland mogen verhuizen. Jullie komen dan in een dorp tussen Moskou en St. Petersburg. Misschien kom ik op bezoek.
Mexican music has alot of similarities with this, if I where to close my eyes it takes me to a place in Mexico somewhere during a traditional celebration
That’s because there was a mass migration of Germans to Mexico in the 1800’s. A lot of traditional Mexican folklorico and mariachi has roots in German traditional dress and music.
Musik haben die Bayern überhaupt keine zusammengeb racht, da okkupieren sie immer Österreichisches Die Show mit dem Prügel wurde von Tirolern für Tiroler Abende kreiiert, die Bayer äffen immer in Österreich nach ein kleines Nachbarland wird kopiert, widerlich
@@busodelor1977 mei fühl dich doch geehrt du Neidhamml du greißliger und kotz hier nicht deine verhasste Stimmung in den kommentaren herum. Hast nix besseres zu doa ha ???🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 widerlicher Typ !!!!!!!!!!!
@@DienerAllahs1111 selbstverständl. ist schade um die Zeit, aber was da so immens widerliche aus dem Nachbarland auskotzen, kann man so einfach nicht stehen lassen, diese Scheissdeppen klauen den Österreichern sogar noch die Musik
Anybody else notice Big Chungus sitting by the fire with a plan, roasting whatever is in it, while the rest of group did the more athletic bit of dance.
@@simon-xr9pw wann werden die Bayern endlich gescheiter und komponieren sich selber etwas, sie klauen immer nur von Österreich. Der Tiroler Holzhacker wurde vom Wiener-Kuk-Komponisten Wagner komponiert, die Bayern bringen musikalisch nichts zusammen es ist wunderschön, Österreicher zu sein allein schon wegen der Musik aber vielleicht war ÖsterreichUn garn PiefkeBesitz der Ranzen wurde auch den Tkirolern nachgeäfft
@@busodelor1977 Ja liaba Mo, wo host den du de Weisheit her, dass de Bayern musikalisch nix zsamm bringa! Do dat`s de aber sche deischn! Mindestens 70 % vo de sogenannten Österreicher-Liada san aus Bayern, mach de a´ moi schlau!
ja ist halt beachtlich, was die Österreicher zuammenbringen, die Musik und die Show mit dem Prügel, ja die Tiroler Holzhackerbuam, und die Bayern klauen der Wiener Wagner war wohl kein Bayer, ein Soldat in kuk