Chienbäse

On the first Sunday of Lent, i.e. the first Sunday after Ash Wednesday, the canton of Basel-Landschaft comes alight with carnival bonfires and torchlight processions. In the 1930s, the torchlight procession in Liestal, the cantonal capital, expanded into a giant fire show on the initiative of a group from the gymnastics club. Today, “Chienbäse” is run by the Liestal Carnival Committee on behalf of the town council. Spectators watch a procession of large burning torches (“Chienbäse”) and about twenty burning carts go by. The torches are hand-made from pinewood by the participants themselves, and the carts are also made especially for the event by the “Füürwägeler” or “fire carters”. Around 90 cubic metres of wood are used each year, all provided by the local municipal authority. The fiery extravaganza is preceded by a procession of painted lanterns carried by carnival groups, who drum and pipe their way around the town.


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Canton


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Publications

Hanspeter Meyer: Fasnacht Liestal. Liestal, 1993

Eduard Strübin: Jahresbrauch im Zeitenlauf. Kulturbilder aus der Landschaft Basel. Liestal, 1991

Dominik Wunderlin: 50 Mool s’Stedtli ab. 50 Jahre FKL Fasnachtskomitee Liestal (1956-2005). Liestal, 2005

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Winter

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IG Chienbäse Liestal
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https://www.lebendige-traditionen.ch/content/tradition/en/home/traditionen/chienbaese.html