Hutzenstube

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The Hutzenstube is an Ore Mountains - Vogtland term. It describes a room in the house where the lace makers went about their work.

Originally the lace makers met at their neighbors' work, the Rix ('row'), in order to save heating costs in the company. There was a lot of singing and rhyming in the work. So the Hutzenstube became the cradle of the Ore Mountains dialect song . Among other things, the well-known songs Da Uf'nbank and the Hutz'nmarsch address the hustle and bustle in the farmhouse parlor . Originally the goose and duck feathers were sorted for down comforters, and from the Hutzenstube when preparing goose quills freed. In the evening the men and boys came by and stayed for e Dippel Gaffee ('a cup of coffee') and Babe ('sponge cake') and sang with the women.

Today's Hutzen Evenings arose from this tradition , which mostly take place in restaurants with lots of singing and Erzgebirge food. In Zwönitz and in Treuen in Vogtland there are regular hat days.

Well-known dialect poets and singers include Max Wenzel , Anton Günther , Max Nacke and Christian Friedrich Röder .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Erhardt Heinold, Alix Paulsen: Erzgebirgisches Customs ABC . Husum, ISBN 3-89876-061-8 , p. 59 f .

literature

  • Karlheinz Hengst : Hutzen - how did it come about? , in: Erzgebirgische Heimatblätter, Volume 29, Issue 6/2007, Pages 14-16