In this presentation, I explored the “Schobermesse” parade in Chicago from the perspective of how the Luxembourg-American community navigated integration into their new host country while pre-serving their cultural heritage in the 19th and 20th century. The study highlights how cultural practices, like parades, serve as dynamic spaces for identity negotiation and heritage continuity in migrant com-munities. Originating from Luxembourg, the Schobermesse funfair was adapted by Luxembourgish immigrants in Chicago in the early 20th century to maintain their cultural identity while integrating into American society. The parade, inspired by Luxembourg’s traditional fair, became a key event, blending Luxembourgish traditions with American public performance practices. Over time, the event evolved to reflect changing social dynamics and the community’s desire to adapt while preserving their heritage.
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