Bavarian Folklore Munich
The Bavarian Folklore group is based in Munich and consists of 4-8 young women dressed in traditional Bavarian dirndls, who dance, sing, yodel, and play the cowbells. The troupe delivers an energetic musical program with youthful charm and spirit which has taken them across Europe, Kenya, New Zealand, Tokyo, Bangkok, Singapore, Canada, Beijing, Jakarta, and many States across the US.
The group's innovative, fast-paced, and contemporary dance style is perfect for beer festivals, Oktoberfest, German-themed events, and parties that require high-energy folk entertainment!
They have danced in Munich during the Olympiad, conventions in Frankfurt and Hannover, they performed at the world-renowned Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen and the Tivoli in Sweden, and gave a Command Performance for the Swedish Royal Family. For the past 10 years, the show troupe has been a member of the Oktoberfest in Kitchener, Canada as well as in the "Old Munich" in Montreal, Canada.
Over the past few years, the troupe has been performing the "Bayer" (the French Can-Can) in its routine. Because of the colorful, ethnic, Bavarian costumes, it fits well into the program and continues to grow in popularity.
Their program includes various traditional Bavarian dances including the bench, the lumberjack, and the duck dance, lots of Bavarian and international cowbell playing, plus the "wooden laughter" of our Cirkus Renz on the xylophone, various types of yodeling and singing - all with pretty young Munich girls.