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Folklore Ensemble of the Tibetan Community Switzerland & Liechtenstein

The Folklore Ensemble TGSL is a dedicated, young dance and music group with members averaging around 14 to 20 years old. The group meets every two weeks for joint rehearsals to cultivate and further develop traditional Tibetan dances and cultural expressions.

Annually, the ensemble performs at least three fixed appearances. Additionally, it is regularly present at celebrations, anniversaries, and cultural events, making an important contribution to the visibility and transmission of Tibetan culture. The ensemble is proud to preserve the rich tradition of Tibet while also inspiring young people in Switzerland and Liechtenstein to embrace the culture of their homeland. Through their performances, they help keep the cultural heritage of Tibet alive and accessible to a broad audience.

If you are interested in collaboration or have questions about the ensemble, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to any opportunity to share our culture and forge new connections.

Events

60th Anniversary of the Folklore Ensemble of the Tibetan Community of Switzerland and Liechtenstein

Saturday, 03.10.2026, from 17:30 to 22:00

Celebrating 60 years of cultural preservation and artistic expression.

An unvorgettable evening of music, dance, and cultural celebration as we commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Folklore Ensemble of the Tibetan Community of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Join us for a day filled with vibrant performances, traditional costumes, and a showcase of our rich heritage. This event is a testament to our dedication to preserving and sharing Tibetan culture with the world. Don’t miss this special occasion!

About

With passion, we preserve Tibetan culture and present it to the world.

About

In 1949, Tibet was occupied by the Red Army, marking the end of its status as an independent state. As the suppression and human rights violations intensified, the Tibetan people, in a desperate act of rebellion on March 10, 1959, faced a brutal crackdown. His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama fled to India, seeking political exile, and approximately 100,000 Tibetans followed him into exile.

To preserve the unique Tibetan culture of music and dance, His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama guided the establishment of the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) in India in 1960. Similarly, the Tibetan Folklore Society was founded in Switzerland in 1966 to ensure the preservation of Tibetan culture.

We are the folklore ensemble of the Tibetan Community of Switzerland and Liechtenstein, nurtured over generations by selfless volunteers, enthusiasts, actors, and visionaries. Our objective is to safeguard our distinct Tibetan culture and pass it on to the younger generation growing up in the Western world.

Our group, currently comprising 25 dedicated members, sacrifices leisure time for this cause. We typically rehearse twice a month on Sunday afternoons. The fees earned from our performances constitute our sole source of income, covering various expenses such as travel, rental of rehearsal spaces, and maintenance of costumes and instruments.

Contact

Do you have any questions or would you like to learn more about our organization? We try to respond as quickly as possible. Feel free to contact us via email or through our social media channels.

Write us an email at manager@ftgsl.ch

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