Traditional Dance Performance
Visitors watch and may even join in a well-known circle dance (kolo), experiencing the vibrant folk music and attire of Bosnia.
~3:00
Bosanski teferić
Sep 24 - 26, 2026ExpectedSource
Each year, the Bosniak community of Innsbruck gathers outdoors for the Bosanski Teferič. Lamb roasted under the sač, traditional food, and cultural entertainment bring families together, in a celebration that carries the rural Bosnian custom of the communal picnic to the diaspora in Austria.
The Bosnian Teferić Community Picnic record is date-tracked, but stronger reviewed Field Guide media would make it easier to inspect.
About media standardsVisitors watch and may even join in a well-known circle dance (kolo), experiencing the vibrant folk music and attire of Bosnia.
~3:00
Attendees gather around the freshly roasted lamb and other Bosnian specialties, enjoying traditional dishes and interacting with independent stands serving Bosnian delicacies.
~12:00
Innsbruck, Austria
Open in MapsEye contact with hosts and smiling is customary
Basic Bosnian phrase: 'Hvala' (Thank you)
Guests can freely help themselves to food and seating. If joining in dances, follow the lea...
Crowd level: moderate.
Free events are available.
Tier A · Critical media gapLOCAL COMMUNITY & FOLK LIFE
Bosanski teferić
Innsbruck, Austria
Each year, the Bosniak community of Innsbruck gathers outdoors for the Bosanski Teferič. Lamb roasted under the sač, traditional food, and cultural entertainment bring families together, in a celebration that carries the rural Bosnian custom of the communal picnic to the diaspora in Austria.
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Learn about Field GuideStemming from rural Bosnian traditions of communal picnics, this festival allows Bosniak immigrants to maintain cultural continuity. It is organized by the local Džemat (cultural center) and showcases Bosnian specialties like *pita* and *suho meso*, and folk music. It also reflects the importance of gathering in nature – families from the region historically picnicked together by rivers and hills – now recreated in the alpine...
Visitors watch and may even join in a well-known circle dance (kolo), experiencing the vibrant folk music and attire of Bosnia.
Attendees gather around the freshly roasted lamb and other Bosnian specialties, enjoying traditional dishes and interacting with independent stands serving Bosnian delicacies.
first-timer tips
Eye contact with hosts and smiling is customary
Basic Bosnian phrase: 'Hvala' (Thank you)
Guests can freely help themselves to food and seating. If joining in dances, follow the lead of local dancers....
Wear comfortable casual clothes; dressing in traditional Bosnian colors (blue/yellow) is welcome. Respect famil...
Sep 24 - 26, 2026
Estimated
Innsbruck
Tyrol and Vorarlberg
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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