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Dorset Event

Photos with Krampus

Dec 16 2023 - Dec 16 2023 • Time: 6pm - 9pm Entertainment and For the Family

Photos with Krampus

Dorset Village Library

Join us at the Library on Saturday, December 16 for an opportunity to have a photo with Krampus and watch a movie!  Krampus will be looming by the fire place for photos from 6-7pm.  Please bring your own device to take your photo, and take as many as you wish!  Popcorn, beverages and other snacks will be made available for the movie, which will run from 7-9pm.

*All ages are welcome to have their photo with Krampus, but please note that the movie is PG-13.

Who is Krampus?

The legend of the Krampus dates back centuries, originating as a German Christmas tradition during the 12th century. Beginning in early December, the children of Germany would begin to hear whispers of a dark haired creature bearing horns and fangs, carrying a bundle of birch sticks used to swat naughty children. According to traditional narratives of Alpine folklore, the Krampus would enter the towns, lashing his chains and bells, to capture the bad children in a basket and bring them down to the underworld. The Krampusnacht (Krampus Night) would occur the evening before December 6th (St. Nicholas Day), when the nice German children were rewarded with presents in their boots.

In the 21st century, many Alpine countries continue to celebrate the Krampusnacht with parades, where the townsmen dress like devils and run through the streets chasing after children and naughty parents alike. More recently, the legend of Krampus has gained popularity in America, with Krampus festivals held across the country, including Burlington, Vermont!
Credit:  Byers’ Choice, L.T.D.  The Carolers