“Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit” .The German Beer Hall as Place of Cultural Performance
“Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit” .The German Beer Hall as Place of Cultural Performance
Author(s): Claudia BoschSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: Festzelte; Gemütlichkeit; German Oktoberfest;
Summary/Abstract: Festzelte are the beer halls (actually tents) of German Oktoberfest style celebrations—generally called Volksfest. Being transient buildings, the tents can be massive and intimidating. 5,000 or more visitors may find a place to drink, eat, sing, dance and celebrate wildly. Chants proclaim the “Gemütlichkeit” [coziness/snugness] despite an atmosphere supercharged with wild behaviors and heavy drunkenness. Norm breaking, liminal behavior is not only tolerated but even expected and intended (up to a certain point). Victor Turner’s concept of cultural performance helps explain the revelry in a beer tent. The tents with their specific rural and folkloristic decorations, spatial structure, and furnishings facilitate the joyous actions. Their staging, as well as the celebratory actions themselves, provide a sacred play-space for anti-structure and communitas, flow and performative reflexivity. The active celebratory participation creates a place where alterity reigns and enables a sense of belonging.
Journal: Environment, Space, Place
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: Vol.3/2
- Page Range: 97-121
- Page Count: 25
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF