"Let's Dance, Father": Priest dances to "Sing Hallelujah" at Easter
Dance choreography at Easter makes Bavarian priest, Andreas Artinger an internet star - he wants to attract young people to church with a disco atmosphere.
Schweinhütt - The same Easter Mass every year? That has always been too boring for parish
vicar Andreas Artinger. "In my last parish in Ruhstorf an der Rott (Passau
district), I always organised the Easter Mass a little differently for 20
years," says the 63-year-old. He
thinks like the singer Pink in her song "God is a DJ": If God is a
disc jockey, life is a dance floor.
Dancing priest: "Bringing the liturgy to life".
Artinger has been serving the Lower Bavarian parish association of Regen-Langdorf (Regen district) for 10 years - and this year, too, he has come up with something to make Easter Mass an entertaining experience for everyone. "For me, it's about making the liturgy lively," says the priest. He wants to creatively expand the well-known Easter traditions. So the whole Mass became a production of light, music and dance. An illuminated altar cross, timpani beats and table fireworks.
Altar boys and priests dance to "Sing Hallelujah!" by Dr. Alban
"The whole service moved towards the dance," says
Artinger. To the song "Sing Hallelujah!" by Dr Alban from 1993,
Artinger studied a choreography with his altar boys. Guided by a professional dancer, they prepared
the performance. In the end, it was a
video of the dance that the small Parish of Schweinhütt spread on Youtube far
beyond the borders of Lower Bavaria. On Youtube alone, the video "Easter
Dance 2022 Schweinhütt" already has almost 50,000 views.
"Let's Dance" video becomes a viral hit: already
almost 50,000 views on YouTube
"I was of the opinion that this would remain something
rather regional," says Father Artinger. Nevertheless, he is happy that he
was able to spread Easter joy with the video of his dance and that the Church
is once again in the public eye with positive headlines instead of the abuse
scandal. "I am happy that the event
gets so much positive feedback."
Even during the Easter Mass, he said, it was immediately
noticeable that people were happy about the creative liturgy. "They jumped up, joined in, it was a
great Easter atmosphere." In the days that followed, Andreas Artinger
could hardly restrain press enquiries. BR24, katholisch.de, Passauer Neue Presse
- all wanted to know more about the eccentric Easter celebration.
Comments on Youtube - Almost only enthusiasm - "Let's
Dance"
The comments on Youtube manifest the joy of many people
about a breath of fresh air in the church. One user writes: "The church would need
more parish priests as generous and open-minded as Father Artinger."
"Let's Dance, Father! Oh, if only
there were more priests like this!" another user comments. The vast majority of comments are positive. Only a few comments see the dance performance
as a mockery of the Holy Mass and wish for traditional Easter customs. One man, for example, wrote: "D'leid
weand gottlos-the song is godless. Apostasy and corruption of morals are
returning."
Father Artinger: "Last week I was asked about it
everywhere".
In the village and his close environment, Artinger was also
overwhelmed with feedback. Old
acquaintances contacted him, letters from his old parish reached him, the telephone
rang. "Last week I was approached
everywhere about it." A good week after Easter, the hype is now slowly
dying down. And Andreas Artinger is
already looking forward to next year.
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