Fools guild
The local carnival clubs of the Swabian-Alemannic carnival and some of the Rhenish carnival call themselves the fools guild . The guilds are predominantly organized in the legal form of a registered association ( eV ).
Purpose and direction
The fools' guilds maintain the carnival customs of their respective hometowns. This includes the organization of traditional events such as planting the fool's tree at the beginning of Carnival or the parade, which is often referred to as the fool's leap . Each fool's guild has one or more groups ( characters ) who wear the same costume known as fools . The respective figures are often related to historical events, legends or sagas from the home of the guild. In addition to the groups, there are also individual figures in many fools' guilds. Many fool guilds have their own fool call . The guilds are mostly organized as non-profit registered associations . The board of directors is usually referred to as the guild master .
Fools guilds were founded from the beginning of the 20th century, but especially from the 1920s. The traditional name of the fool's guild should also express the focus on the old carnival tradition and thus form a conscious contrast to the fool's or carnival societies, which were influenced by the Rhenish region. There are now an estimated 1,700 fools guilds or associations in the area of the Swabian-Alemannic Fasnet, which is increasingly spreading northwards into the Protestant areas of Baden-Württemberg as a result of new foundations .
Fools associations
Most fools 'guilds belong to a fool's association, whose task is, for example, the issuing and further development of guidelines for adherence to the carnival traditions, the organization of regular fools' meetings and the representation of the guilds externally ( lobbying ). The oldest such association is that founded in 1924
Other fools' associations are:
- Alb-Lauchert-Narrenring (ALN), founded in 1983
- Alemannischer Narrenring (ANR), founded in 1969
- Breisgauer Narrenzunft (BNZ), founded in 1934 (umbrella organization of the Freiburg fools guild, in turn a member of the VON)
- Association of befriended fools' guilds (BBNZ), founded in 1993
- Free Fools Association of Central Black Forest , founded in 1994
- Free Fools Association Waldgau , founded in 1982
- Fools of the Alb-Danube Region (ADR), founded in 1988
- The Obere Donau Society of Fools , founded in 1987
- Narrenfreunde Heuberg (NFH), founded in 1979
- Narrenfreundschaft Südlicher Heuberg , founded in 1999
- Narrenfreundschaftsring Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg (NFRSBH), founded in 1966
- Narrenfreundschaftsring Zollern-Alb (NFRZA), founded in 1978
- Narrenring Oberer Neckar (NON), founded in 1969
- Narrenvereinigung Hegau-Bodensee (NVHB), founded in 1959
- Fools Association Kleggau (NVK), founded in 1978
- Foolish Friendship Ring Neckar-Gäu (NFRNG), founded in 1968
- OHA Society of Fools (OHA), founded in 1956
- Ortenauer Narrenbund (ONB), founded in 1981
- Regional Association of Bavarian-Swabian Carnival Associations (BSF), founded in 1980
- Black Forest Fools Association (SNV), founded in 1971
- Association of Alb-Bodensee-Upper Swabian Narrenvereine (VAN), founded in 1990
- Association of Upper Rhine Fools Guilds (VON), founded in 1937
- Association of Free Upper Swabian Fool Guilds (VFON), founded in 1969
- Association of Fools Guilds of the Upper Rhine (VHN), founded in 1964
Of the fools' associations mentioned here, only the BSF and ONB are members of the Bund Deutscher Karneval .
The fools 'guilds from the carnival strongholds of Rottweil , Oberndorf , Elzach and Überlingen who have resigned from the VSAN do not belong to any of these fools' associations. They form the so-called four - league with one another without an organizational structure and written statutes. The Villingen Narro Guild , which has also left the VSAN, does not belong to the Alliance of Four.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Source: Carnival at the beginning of the 21st century ( Memento from June 15, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) on www.narren-spiegel.de
- ↑ See also: Narrenvereinigungen ( Memento from June 15, 2005 in the Internet Archive ) on www.narren-spiegel.de