Schäferlauf

St. Bartholomew‘s Day is celebrated in Markgröningen and other towns in the Swabia district of Germany with a barefoot race among shepherds and shepherdesses of the Black Forest. The first known race in Markgröningen was in 1445; today, children of active shepherds still race barefoot, and the winning shepherd and shepherdess are given a sheep or a large mutton roast. After the race there are other pastoral activities, such as a shepherds’ dance and a water-carriers’ race, in which contestants balance a pail of water on their heads and pour it into a tub at the finish line. Discuss

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