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Festival Season Never Sleeps Around Rochester: Reflecting on My German Heritage This Weekend
BY SUZIE WELLS
Summer in Rochester is synonymous with sunny skies, warmer temps, road construction, and festivals. We have more than 140 festivals around Rochester each year, with at least one scheduled almost every weekend May to October, giving residents a reason to celebrate all year long.
Summer festivals bring excitement and joy, uniting residents in cultural celebrations that forge lasting bonds. Communities gather to enjoy shared traditions, art, music, and cuisine, while live performances by local talents and guests captivate visitors. Festivals o er people the chance to explore their heritage and immerse themselves in diverse customs. Street food and artisanal cra s awaken the senses, sparking conversation among neighbors and newcomers. Events cultivate pride.
According to Visit Rochester, “Rochester is known as a festival city with events centered around food, music, and the arts and culture scene that make Rochester a vibrant community.” ere are cultural and historic festivals, music festivals, food-centric festivals, kids’ festivals, remen’s carnivals, and more throughout the region.
Of part-German heritage myself, I am particularly intrigued by GermanFestivalsaroundthearea:Lima’sGermanBlossomFestival in June and the Spencerport German Festival this past weekend. Each brings a slice of typical German traditions, art, music, and cuisine to the community. I always think it amusing (and sort of frustrating) that many people associate German culture with beer. Yes, Oktoberfest over the pond certainly involves drinking, but that’s not all that makes the culture. I love the dancing, the natural beauty of the Bavarian terrain and foliage, and secondarily, yes, there’s bier. But gotta love American festivals – we connect culture with food and drink, of course, and we seem to embrace the opportunity to drink at festivals.
One of the festival’s highlights is its mouthwatering array of German culinary delights. From bratwurst and pretzels to sauerkraut and schnitzel, the aroma of German fare wa s through the air, enticing visitors to savor the avors of the Old World. Artisanalcra sandtraditionalclothingarealsoondisplay,allowing attendees to immerse themselves in the visual aspects of German culture.
e German Festival fosters a strong sense of community, as residents and visitors celebrate and learn about Germany’s rich heritage. It provides an opportunity for cultural exchange, education, and appreciation, while also creating lasting memories for families and friends.
I know I want to check out the local Bayern Verein Alpengrün (BVA), which has included some of my extended family over the years. e group helps preserve Bavarian folk dance customs and attire and embraces German culture through Schuhplattlers, gure dances, and music, fostering Gemütlichkeit (friendliness, camaraderie, community).
e BVA is a staple at area German festivals, and their enthusiasm is infectious. is week, I was certainly inspired to pull out my collection of travel guides to the various towns and villages we visited on my high school trip to Bavaria.
Find more information about the German Festival or the Federation of German-American Societies of Rochester, Inc. online and on social media. If you haven’t gotten enough German culture, check out Bu alo’s German Fest in September, and the vast array of Oktoberfests around the Rochester area between mid-September and mid-October. Evidently, we can’t get enough German fest around here (or maybe we just like beer and the Gemütlichkeit coming together to celebrate anything).
Everyone is welcome to be part of our wonderful German cultural tradition!
into a lively and colorful celebration of German culture. Visitors are treated to the mesmerizing tunes of traditional German music, performed by local and guest musicians. e lively polkas, waltzes, and folk songs create an atmosphere of joy and camaraderie, encouraging attendees to dance and join in the festivities.
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