Dancing Pines: A Wild Journey Through Swiss Customs & Traditions
By (Author) Dominique Rosenmund
By (author) Karin Britsch
By (author) Sibylle Gerber
By (author) Stephanie Hess
Benteli Verlag
Benteli Verlag
1st February 2020
Switzerland
Hardback
160
Width 195mm, Height 195mm
540g
The Swiss, whether living in cities or in the country-side, have always practiced and cultivated their very own local customs. This provides the country with an enormous wealth of communal religious and secu-lar occasions and lively traditions. In many villages, districts and regions, these are essential parts of the cultural heritage that are integrated into everyday life and passed on, whether similar to 100 years ago or adapted to the present. The photos and texts in this book do more than to convey a perfect, often well-established image of the tourism brochures, as they rather reflect the particular specific atmosphere that the authors and photog-rapher have experienced at each location. Through conversations with the participants, light is shed on what they do is really about and what it means for the individual person. It is a collection of beautiful trouvail-las and stories of people who cultivate their customs and traditions with a lot of heart and soul.
Dominique Rosenmund is a Swiss photograper. She is the head of the pic-ture editing department of the "Luzerner Zeitung" newspaper. Since fall 2018 Karin Britsch, social scientist, has been chief editor and presenter of the Swiss national broad-cast SRF. Folklorist Sibylle Gerber is curator at the Lucerne museum of history. Stephanie Hess, journalist, works for the travel section of a Swiss women's magazine as well as a freelance writer.