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Move over men: Women are running Oktoberfest!
DW (English)
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1 year ago
At the world's largest beer festival, women are taking on traditional men's roles. What challenges do they face?
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Munich's Oktoberfest, the world's largest beer festival, has long been a male domain,
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but today women are seen in jobs traditionally held by men, as festival hostesses or rickshaw
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cyclists.
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Is it equality in practice, or not such a great idea?
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Flashback to opening day.
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Silja Steinberg is the hostess of one of the biggest Oktoberfest tents, and she's running
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late.
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She arrives with the other hosts at the fairgrounds in a horse-drawn carriage.
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The tent managers number among the festival's highest-ranking business people.
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For years, they were exclusively men.
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Thirty years ago, nobody could have imagined having festival hostesses, but that's changed
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now.
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They made it at the last minute.
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Some 10,000 people are already in the tent, waiting.
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Welcome to the 2024 fairgrounds and the magnificent Hofbräu tent.
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Only a couple of this year's 14 large tents are run by women.
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It's a whole different world from a normal pub that you run 365 days a year.
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Here it's in full swing right from the starting shot, and you never have a lull, at least
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not as far as the stress level goes.
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Over six million people come every year to party.
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Bavarian gender clichés like the women's Dirndl and men's lederhosen are a huge part
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of it, as are the flirting, alcohol, and even harassment.
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But sometimes it goes too far.
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When you run around here, it's like open season, you really have to be careful.
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Quite often you'll find a hand on your rear end.
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Alcohol and men always give the same result.
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It's a tough environment for the women who work here.
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Outside the fairgrounds, Rikscha Rosie gets ready.
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An estimated 200 bicycle taxis are on the streets of Munich during the festival, some
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of them peddled by women.
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You've got to deal with these wasted and sometimes unpleasant people, and make an effort to
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keep nice and cool and get through it somehow.
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That's always quite a challenge.
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Rikscha Rosie is independent.
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She owns her bicycle rickshaw.
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Right, off we go.
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Even before she sets out, it's obvious this won't be an easy run.
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You have really great legs.
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Careful, leg up.
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Hey, not pants down, leg up.
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Getting these passengers under control isn't easy.
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Now he's getting out.
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I've got a great customer.
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Will you be good?
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Do you want to keep going?
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Then you have to get back in.
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There at last.
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You take care, you rascal.
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Is that normal, what just happened?
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At this time of night, yes, that can happen.
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Back in the Hofbrau tent, just before closing, the party gets going.
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Sometimes being a woman has its upsides here.
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At least Silje Steinberg thinks so.
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In a way, it's sweet when I come in and my security people say, oh, the hostess, and
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they lift me up or something.
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They probably wouldn't do that with a man.
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It's kind of sweet the way they treat you and appreciate you as a woman.
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As hostess to the patrons in her tent, she hasn't experienced the aggressive behavior
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some Oktoberfest guests have.
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This is my job, as if it were made just for me.
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I love to be with the patrons, with the co-workers, and I love the organizing.
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And you're making people happy.
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You sense that, and it's great.
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Also great are the millions of euros in revenue the crowds bring in.
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And Rickshaw Rosie is also building up a financial cushion for the winter months.
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I'm a night person, to be honest.
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So it doesn't bother me that much to be out and about at night.
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And you see some weird things at night.
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The happy patrons, the revenues, the adrenaline.
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All these upsides balance out the negatives for most women at Oktoberfest.
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