Alpine ball

Years ago, the herdsmen used to invite people to dance in the middle of the alpine summer. The original Appenzell string band still plays today and the Mölirad and the Hierig are performed.

Among the Sennisch events, the Sennenball is the most festive. It is held once a year in one of the inns in the area. It is opened with a ceremonial procession. Two alpine herdsmen lead the way, playing bells. They are followed by pairs of herdsmen with their girls in traditional costume.

The original Appenzell string band still plays today and the traditional dances, the Mölirad, a men's dance, and the Hierig, a love dance involving courtship, quarrelling and reconciliation, are performed.


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Alpine ball