February 8, 2013

Mer losse d'r Dom in Kölle

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German carnival show for women
-Year: 2013
-Year in film: 2012
-Country: Germany
-Who in clothing: (teen) boys, girls, sailor costumes
-Who in clothing 2: men, women, sailor costumes, other
-Available on DVD: no
-I own: yes, partly TV recording
-Clothing occurence: medium
-Rating:  4/10
-Rating: ****
-Comment: Dozens of members of the "Tanzcorps Rheinmatrosen" (I think from Köln-Mülheim) in blue/white sailor suits. Boys, girls, teens and grown-ups. And others in other costumes, including sailor costumes in the audience, and I think also Lederhosen and overalls. Shortly after that performance the carnival child Prince (of the Kinderdreigestirn) appered as usual in white tights. Later another performance with grown-ups of this group only.

1st pic showing front and back of both collars, pic 2 showing the length of the suits and dresses. Some kids were also upside down or at horizontal position, but the collar flaps were not falling down.

At least 3 younger boys and some more teens and men. The boys wearing long blue suits and pants and white collars. The girls in white blouses and blue collars, mostly very large and long. Typical short dresses for carnival. They were dancing and performing some tricks.

The show is called a bit different than the song "Mer losse d'r dom en Kölle". Show was recorded in late 2012 in Cologne and aired yesterday. Sorry, I recorded too late and my recording has a bad image quality due to record in long play and very fast action scenes.

Quite interesting, maybe they appear in other carnival shows again and maybe next year as well. Not sure if it can be watched again online.

Rating 4-5. I like white sailor collars. Sadly few good scenes.

Probably also of interest, todays "Kinder Alaaf" on Kika (update now on my overalls blog rating 6). Also see "Kinderstunksitzung" (rating 4) on my overalls blog.

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