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Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft

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Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft
NameEhrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft
HeadquartersCologne, Germany
RegionNorth Rhine-Westphalia
LanguageGerman

Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft is a Carnival association based in the Ehrenfeld district of Cologne, Germany, known for its vibrant Cologne Carnival celebrations, which attract visitors from Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg. The association is part of the Festkomitee Kölner Karneval, a coalition of Cologne's carnival clubs, including the Große Kölnische Karnevalsgesellschaft and the Kölner Karnevalsgesellschaft Blaue Funken. The Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft has ties to other carnival organizations, such as the Mainzer Carneval-Verein and the Düsseldorfer Carnevalsgesellschaft.

History

The history of the Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft dates back to the late 19th century, when Cologne's carnival traditions were shaped by events like the Battle of the Boyne and influenced by figures such as Friedrich Nietzsche and Oscar Wilde. The association's early years were marked by performances at venues like the Kölner Philharmonie and the Oper Köln, featuring artists from the Bayerisches Staatsballett and the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Over time, the Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft has been associated with notable individuals, including Konrad Adenauer, Willy Brandt, and Helmut Kohl, who have all participated in Cologne Carnival events, alongside organizations like the CDU, SPD, and FDP. The association has also been influenced by international events, such as the Expo 2000 in Hannover and the Documenta in Kassel.

Organization

The Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft is structured into various committees, including the Präsidenten and the Vorstand, which oversee the organization of events, such as the Rosenmontagsumzug, in collaboration with other carnival associations, like the Kölner Karnevalsgesellschaft von 1823 and the Gesellschaft der Orden und Ehrenzeichen. The association is also supported by local businesses, including the Brauerei zur Malzmühle and the Früh am Dom, as well as by media outlets, such as the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger and the WDR. The organization has ties to other cultural institutions, including the Museum Ludwig and the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, which showcase works by artists like Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí.

Events

The Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft hosts a range of events throughout the year, including the Weiberfastnacht and the Kölner Karnevalsumzug, which feature performances by groups like the Bläck Fööss and the Höhner. These events are often attended by dignitaries, such as the Bundespräsident and the Ministerpräsident von Nordrhein-Westfalen, as well as by celebrities, including Heidi Klum and Dieter Bohlen. The association also participates in events like the Kölner Lichter and the Rhine River fireworks, which are organized in collaboration with cities like Düsseldorf and Bonn. The events are covered by media outlets, including the ARD, ZDF, and RTL, which broadcast performances by artists like Andrea Bocelli and Lang Lang.

Traditions

The Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft is committed to preserving Cologne's carnival traditions, which date back to the Middle Ages and are influenced by events like the Council of Constance and the Diet of Worms. The association's traditions include the Kölner Karnevalsmusik, which features compositions by musicians like Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms, as well as the Kölner Karnevalstanz, which is performed by dance companies like the Ballett am Rhein and the Deutsche Oper am Rhein. The association also maintains ties to other cultural organizations, including the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, which support research and cultural exchange programs with institutions like the University of Oxford and the Sorbonne.

Notable_Members

The Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft has a long list of notable members, including Jürgen Habermas, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, and Angela Merkel, who have all participated in Cologne Carnival events, alongside organizations like the European Union and the NATO. The association has also been associated with artists like Joseph Beuys and Gerhard Richter, who have created works inspired by the Cologne Carnival, as well as with writers like Heinrich Böll and Günter Grass, who have written about the carnival traditions in Cologne. The notable members of the association have ties to other prominent individuals, including Pope Benedict XVI and Dalai Lama, who have both been involved in cultural events in Cologne and have supported the work of the Ehrenfelder Karnevalsgesellschaft.

Category:Carnival

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