Schäfflertanz München
Edition 2026 Street theater Dance Ballet

Schäfflertanz München

Munich's most famous traditional dance – every seven years since 1517

München — Kreisfreie Stadt München (09162) Since 1517
Dates 06 Jan — 17 Feb 2026
Venue München (09162)
Prices Free
Status Confirmed

About Schäfflertanz

The Schäfflertanz is Munich's most famous traditional dance – and a unique phenomenon in Bavarian cultural history: it takes place only every seven years. The dance dates back to 1517, when the Munich Schäffler (coopers) were meant to lure the frightened citizens back into public life with their street dance after a plague epidemic. The vow was passed down orally – and has been kept for over 500 years. 2026 is the big year: From January 6 (Epiphany) to February 17 (Shrove Tuesday), the Munich Schäffler will dance over 450 times throughout the city – the next time not until 2033.

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A Dance Every Seven Years

The Schäfflertanz is one of Germany's most extraordinary traditional events. While most folk festivals take place every year, the Schäfflertanz is bound to a seven-year rhythm – the next one after 2026 will not be until 2033. Those who miss it in 2026 will have to wait seven years.

The Plague Legend

According to legend, the tradition began in 1517 – although the first documented mention is not until 1702. In the mid-14th century, Munich was repeatedly struck by the plague, sometimes wiping out a third of the population. When the plague subsided in 1517, the Munich Schäffler (coopers) – a flourishing profession at the time due to the many breweries – are said to have decided to lure the frightened citizens out of their homes with their street dance. They vowed to dance again every seven years as long as the plague did not return. The promise has been kept – to this day.

Costume and Choreography

The Schäffler wear their traditional costume: red jacket, green cap with tassels, white vest, black trousers, and leather apron. With hoops made of woven boxwood branches, they dance a centuries-old choreography with figures such as "Laube" (arbour), "Kreuz" (cross), "Schlange" (snake), and "Krone" (crown). Each performance begins and ends with the Bavarian March of Defile.

Kasperl

Kasperl (the Punch and Judy figure) plays a special role: a humorous element that paints black streaks on the faces of onlookers with a brush – a mark that traditionally brings good luck. Anyone who gets a black streak becomes part of the tradition.

Kick-off on Epiphany

The Schäfflertanz 2026 began on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 (Epiphany) at 2 p.m. in Marienplatz. Mayor Verena Dietl opened the dance with a welcoming speech. Afterwards, the Schäffler paraded through the city for the next six weeks – they danced in public squares, in front of schools, at companies, and at carnival events.

Over 450 Performances

In the six weeks from January 6 to February 17, 2026, the Munich Schäffler completed over 450 performances – a huge undertaking. They danced daily at various locations: Marienplatz, Karlsplatz, Sendlinger Tor, Viktualienmarkt, in front of the Hofbräuhaus, in every district. Schools, hospitals, and companies were also visited – the Schäffler bring their dance to the people, not the other way around.

Conclusion on Shrove Tuesday

The final dance took place on Shrove Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at St. Michael's Church in the pedestrian zone. At the end, the traditional boxwood hoop was broken – the sign of the definitive end of the season. The next performance is not expected until 2033.

Cooperage Today

The cooperage trade (Fassmacher) is almost extinct in Munich – only one workshop remains today. All the more significant is the cultural preservation of the dance as intangible cultural heritage.

Schäfflertanz — edition 2026

The Schäfflertanz München 2026 ran from Epiphany on January 6 to Shrove Tuesday on February 17 – over six weeks with more than 450 performances throughout the city. Kick-off on Jan 6 at 2 p.m. in Marienplatz, opened by Mayor Verena Dietl. Dance figures "Laube", "Kreuz", "Schlange", "Krone". Conclusion with the breaking of the boxwood hoop at St. Michael's Church on Feb 17, 2026. Next Schäfflertanz: 2033.

Schäfflertanz 2026 – The Event of the Century

From January 6 to February 17, 2026, the rare Munich Schäfflertanz took place. The kick-off on Epiphany (January 6, 2026) at 2 p.m. in Marienplatz was opened by Mayor Verena Dietl – traditionally the task of the Munich city leadership.

Six Weeks of Munich in Action

In the following six weeks, the Schäffler danced over 450 times throughout the city – an average of more than one performance per day. They were present in the major squares (Marienplatz, Karlsplatz/Stachus, Sendlinger Tor, Viktualienmarkt), but also in front of schools, at companies, at carnival events, in hospitals, and nursing homes. The Schäffler came to the people.

The Conclusion

The final dance on Shrove Tuesday, February 17, 2026, took place at St. Michael's Church in the pedestrian zone. With the ritualistic breaking of the boxwood hoop, the season ended. The tradition rests again until the next Schäfflertanz in 2033.

Programme Schäfflertanz 2026

Tuesday, January 6, 2026 – Kick-off on Epiphany

  • 2:00 PM — Kick-off in Marienplatz
  • Opening by Mayor Verena Dietl
  • First Schäfflertanz with all figures (Laube, Kreuz, Schlange, Krone)
  • Bavarian March of Defile for entry and exit

January – February 2026 – Parade Through the City

  • Over 450 performances in 6 weeks
  • In public squares (Marienplatz, Karlsplatz, Sendlinger Tor, Viktualienmarkt)
  • In front of schools, in hospitals, at companies
  • At carnival events
  • Dates were available on muenchen.de

Shrove Tuesday, February 17, 2026 – Conclusion

  • Final dance at St. Michael's Church in the pedestrian zone
  • Ritualistic breaking of the boxwood hoop
  • End of the season

Dance Figures

  • Laube – Hoop formation
  • Kreuz – Cross movement
  • Schlange – Elongated line
  • Krone – Circular final choreography

Kasperl: black brush strokes on the face (good luck charm).

Highlights Schäfflertanz 2026

  • Dance taking place every 7 years (next in 2033!)
  • Kick-off Jan 6, 2026, Marienplatz with Mayor Verena Dietl
  • Over 450 performances in 6 weeks
  • Traditional costume (red jacket, green cap with tassels) and boxwood hoop
  • Closing ritual: Breaking of the hoop at St. Michael's
  • Lucky Kasperl with black brush

Prices Schäfflertanz 2026

Admission is free for all public performances. The Schäffler are not a commercial ensemble – they dance voluntarily to preserve the orally transmitted tradition. Donations and tips are welcome, but not mandatory.

Practical information — Schäfflertanz

Performance Venues

The focus was on Marienplatz and Munich's city center. The exact dates and locations were published during the season on muenchen.de. Performances on fixed days such as Sundays, carnival dates, and private occasions.

Admission

Admission to public performances is free. The Schäffler are not a commercial dance ensemble – they dance voluntarily to preserve the tradition.

Important

Next Schäfflertanz: 2033. Until then, the tradition rests again.

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Marienplatz und Innenstadt München

Marienplatz, 80331 München

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