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Buekorps (; literally "Bow Corps" or "Archery Brigade") are traditional marching neighbourhood youth organizations in
Bergen, Norway Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers and is on the peninsula o ...
. The tradition is unique to
Bergen Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers and is on the peninsula ...
. The organizations, which are called ''bataljoner'' (battalions), were first formally organized in the 1850s and are run entirely by the youths themselves. Fourteen different such battalions are active in Bergen, each belonging to a certain part of town. In the past brigades were also formed in other Norwegian cities, but these were mostly defunct by the early 20th century. Though the structure and ceremony of the Buekorps has military roots, the brigades are active in various other ways, ranging from physical activity and play to charitable work. Members range in age from about 7 to over 20, and adult veterans play a role in supporting the organizations and during certain events. The groups consist of privates (usually carrying wooden rifles or crossbows), officers (older children with more seniority) and
drummer A drummer is a percussionist who creates music using drums. Most contemporary western bands that play rock, pop, jazz, or R&B music include a drummer for purposes including timekeeping and embellishing the musical timbre. The drummer' ...
s. The buekorps have their official season from March through the summer, but are most active during spring, with Norwegian Constitution Day on May 17 as the high point of the season. On that day they are a prominent and popular part of the parade through the streets of Bergen. In addition, the buekorps have their own celebratory days. One of these is the day they celebrate the founding date of their battalion. Every fourth year is ''Buekorpsenes Dag'' (The Buekorps Day), a series of competitions and pageantry.


Background

The tradition dates back at least to the 19th century when children would imitate the adult militia soldiers performing
close order drill A military parade is a formation of soldiers whose movement is restricted by close-order manoeuvering known as drilling or marching. The military parade is now almost entirely ceremonial, though soldiers from time immemorial up until the lat ...
. Even from back to the days of
Ludvig Holberg Ludvig Holberg, Baron of Holberg (3 December 1684 – 28 January 1754) was a writer, essayist, philosopher, historian and playwright born in Bergen, Norway, during the time of the Dano-Norwegian dual monarchy. He was influenced by Humanism, ...
it is told of boys playing and marching on the streets of
Bergen Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway. The municipality covers and is on the peninsula ...
. The city
militia A militia () is generally an army or some other fighting organization of non-professional soldiers, citizens of a country, or subjects of a state, who may perform military service during a time of need, as opposed to a professional force of r ...
fascinated boys in the 18th and 19th century. They would build their own "fortresses" where they would play and engage in "warfare" against other boy- gangs. Consul August Konow tells from his lifetime that at the end of the 18th century there existed boy-gangs and companies who marched around and engaged in "warfare" with each other. These gangs were called "Nordnæs Kompani" and "Nykirkealmeningens Kompani" and were direct copies of the town militia. Governor Fredrik Hauch also tells from the same time about boy-gangs who were copying the town militia. Names like "fjeldeguttene" ("the Fjeldet-boys"), "markeguttene" ("the Marken-boys") and "dræggaguttene" ("the Dræggen-boys") were known at the end of the 18th century.
Johan Sebastian Welhaven Johan Sebastian Cammermeyer Welhaven (22 December 1807 – 21 October 1873) was a Norwegian author, poet, critic, and art theorist. He has been considered "one of the greatest figures in Norwegian literature." Background Johan Welhaven was born ...
with his poem 'børnelege' (children's games) from 1839 gives a picture of his childhood-years in 1814:
''"Vi stilledes os siden i lange Rader, marsjerende tappert i byens gader ;vi plyndrede Søstrenes Dukkeskrin og gjorde Mundurer av silke og lin. I krigsraadet taltes med megen vekt om fienden stilling og skjulte planer, paa chefens kommando, vi stormede kjækt med skillingstrompeter, karduspapirfaner".'' ''("We organized ourselves in long rows, marched bravely the streets of the city; we plundered our sisters' doll-boxes and made coats out of silk and linen. In the council of war we gravely discussed the enemy's position and secret plans, and on the command of the chief we charged with shilling trumpets and paper banners".)'' Nils Hertzberg says of the 1830s: there were organized boy-gangs in the different neighbourhoods which under changing alliances gave each other full-blown battles: the Nordnæs-, Drægge-, Nøste- and Skive-Boys. They employed guards and scouts who made strategic moves to surprise the enemy. In the 1850s these boy-gangs still rampaged, but the violence and hostility had to come to an end. Who it was that finally ended these hostilities and turned them into the current peaceful pursuits of the ''buekorps'' is uncertain.


History

Traditionally an activity exclusively for boys, the first girl buekorps was formed in 1991. This stirred some controversy in Bergen, but the girl and mixed gender battalions are now accepted by most people. The buekorps tradition, even with many battalions experiencing trouble in keeping up the recruiting of new members, continues to be a popular and proud feature of Bergen, excepting the odd complaint about noise.


Lørdagskorps and Søndagskorps

''Lørdagskorps'' ("Saturday-brigades") and ''Søndagskorps'' ("Sunday-brigades") are historically the two main types of buekorps. These terms originate from the day the brigades marched on. Saturday-brigades were composed of the sons of those who could afford to take a day off on Saturday to march. The three surviving Saturday-brigades are ''Nordnæs Bataillon'', ''Nygaards Bataljon'' and ''Dræggens Buekorps''. Sunday-brigades were the ones from working-class neighbourhoods where the children had to work on Saturdays, and thus could not march on any other day. Most of the brigades were Sunday-brigades. Some of these brigades came from such poor families that they could not afford real uniforms, wearing instead ornate shirts. Today, ''Laksevågs Bueskyttere'' and ''
Løvstakkens Jægerkorps Løvstakkens Jægerkorps is a buekorps in Bergen, Norway. It is mainly the buekorps for the neighbourhood of Løvstakksiden. It was founded for the first time in 1903, then for boys only. On May 11, 1999 it was founded again as a "mixed brigade ...
'' still march in these shirts.


The current brigades

* Dræggens Buekorps (24 March 1856), – ''Dræggens Archery Company'', boys brigad

* Eidsvaags Kompani (28 April 2008) "Eidsvaags Værve Kompani", Boys brigade. * Fjeldets Bataljon (22 May 1857), ''Fjeldets Battalion'', boys brigad

* Laksevågs Bueskyttere (8 May 1894), ''Laksevåg's Archerers'', boys brigad

* Lungegaardens Buekorps (7 October 1994), ''Lungegaarden's Archery Company'', girls brigad

*
Løvstakkens Jægerkorps Løvstakkens Jægerkorps is a buekorps in Bergen, Norway. It is mainly the buekorps for the neighbourhood of Løvstakksiden. It was founded for the first time in 1903, then for boys only. On May 11, 1999 it was founded again as a "mixed brigade ...
(11 May 1903-18, 30 April 1928-64, 11 May 1999-), ''Løvstakken's Jeger Company'', mixed brigade

* Markens Bataljon (4 June 1859), ''Marken's Battalion'', boys brigad

* Mathismarkens Bataljon (15 June 1887), ''Mathismarken's Battalion'', boys brigade *
Nordnæs Bataillon Nordnæs Bataillon is a buekorps in Bergen that was established 3 May 1858. The members primarily come from the eastern side of Nordnes Nordnes is a peninsula and neighbourhood in the city centre of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. Vågen, B ...
(3 May 1858), ''Nordnæs' Battalion'', boys brigad

* Nygaards Bataljon (14 June 1857), ''Nygaard's Battalion'', boys brigad

* Sandvikens Bataljon (17 May 1857), ''Sandviken's Battalion'', boys brigad

*
Skansens Bataljon Skansens Bataljon is a buekorps in Bergen that was established 22 May 1860. The buekorps has its headquarters in the old fire station at Skansen. Traditionally Skansen marcher on Sundays, but this was changed to Saturdays in 1951. Skansens Batal ...
(22 May 1860), ''Skansen's Battalion'', boys brigad

* Skutevikens Buekorps (8 July 1853), ''Skuteviken's Archery Company'', boys brigad

* Sydnæs Bataljon (7 June 1863), ''Sydnæs' Battalion'', boys brigad

* Wesselengens Bataljon (24 April 1873), ''Wesselengen's Battalion'', boys brigad


Former brigades in Bergen

Since the 1850s there may have existed more than 200 different brigades overall. Dates of foundation and discontinuation are often unknown. Known brigades are listed here:BuekorpsMuseum - Buekorps med registrerte gjenstander
/ref>Buekorpsene i Bergen: i tekst og bilder gjennom hundre år, Torstein Sletten, ED.B. GIERTSENS FORLAG, 1972, * Allegatens Bataljon * Asylplass Bataljon * Baglergatens Kompani (1911-18?) * Baneveiens Bataljon * Bingen Hellebardkorps * Bingen Jegerkorps * Blauengens Kompani * Blekebakkens Kompani * Bispengens Kompani * Bjørgvin Compagni (1869) * Bjørgvins Kompani (1932-36) * Boligens Kordekorps (Ladegårdskorpset) (?-1895) * Boligens Kårdekorps (Henrik Wergelands korpset) (?-1888) * Borgerskolens (Buekorps?) * Breistølsveiens Kompani (1889-1925?) * Bødkergadens Kompagni * Bønes Batalion * Christinegaard Bataljon (1938-40) * Damsgårds Batalion * Det raske Fjellkorps (1876-79) * Dokkens Kompagni * Dragefjellskorpset (1881-?) * Eidemarkens (Buekorps?) * Ekrenbakkens Kompani * Elvegatens Kompagni * Engens Buekorps * Fastings Buekorps (?-1860s?) * Fjeldets Kompani (1895-?) * Fjellborgs Kompani (1924-29) * Fjøsanger Kompani (1950-60s?) * Fredrikbergsgatens Kompani * Fridalens Kompani (1950s?) * Fæstningens Buekorps (?-1862) * Granbakken Jægerkorps * Granesmugets Kompani (1913-39?) * Grønnevoldgatens Kompagni * Grønnevolds Kompagni * Gyldenpris Kompani * Gørbitzgatens Kompani * Hans Haugesgate Kompani (1920-33) * Haugens Bataljon * Haugens Buekorps * Haugesmugets Kompani * Haugeveiens Kompani * Heiens Kompani * Holmens Kompani * Hop Bataljon (1918-22) * Høggeblokkens Kompani (1912-20?) * Isdalens Kårdekorps * Jektevikens Kompani * Kalmarhavens Compagni * Kippersmauets Bataljon (1930-33) * Kirkegatens Jægerkorps (1920-47) * Kleivens Buekorps (1850s?-?) * Klokkerhagens Kompani * Korskirkealmeningens Kompani (1904?-13) * Krohnengens Bataljon *
Krohnvikens Bataljon Krohnvikens Bataljon was a buekorps in Bergen which existed from probably before 1854Sletten, 1972, p. 99. (1852?) to 1916. The proof of its early foundation is that the man who allegedly painted its first banner died in that year, 1854. It was the ...
(1852–1916) * Kronstad Bataljon (1922-63) * Ladegaardens Bataljon (21 April 1880-85, 1889–1921, 1924-70) * Ladegårdens Compagni (1891-1917?) * Laksevåg Bataljon (1872–1940) * Langeveiens Kompani (1920-26) * Langhauens Kompani * Legdenes Kompani (1 April 1956-61) * Lille Markens Kompagni * Lille Dræggens Buekorps * Løvstakkveien Kompani * Markeveiens Compagni * Markeveiens Jægerkorps (1880s) * Martin Vahlsgates Kompani (1901-28) * Meyermarkens Kompani (1905-20) * Minde Bataljon (1950s?) * Mulelvens Bataljon * Mulens Bataljon (14 June 1898-1903, 1911-17, 1920-57, 1980-84) * Muralmendingens Companie (1880s) * Møhlenpris Kompani (1895–1912, ?-1923) * Natland Bataljon (1959-63) * Nedre Stølens Kompani (1898-1904?) * Nessets Bataljon * Nordnes Lekeplads Kompani (1918-28) * Nordre Møhlenpris Kompani * Nordre Skutevikens Kompani (1928-39) * Nordre Skuteviksveiens Kompani (1928-39) * Nye Sandviksvei Kompani * Nykirkealmeningens Kompani (1875?-1916) * Nymarks Kompani * Nøstets Batalion (7 May 1870-1961) * Nøstets Kårdekorps (bef. 1855-70) * Olav Rustiesgates Kompani (1972-80) * Paaschemarkens Bataljon * Paradis Bataljon * Parkens Compagni * Persenbakkens Kompani (1928-32) * Planens Kompani (1956-65, 1974-82) * Rennebanens Kompani (1920-25?) * Repslagersgatens Jægerkompani (1918-38) * Rosenbergsgatens Bataljon * Rothaugens Kompani (1932-34, 1988-90?) * Sandviksveiens Buekorps * Scjadenbergshavens Kompani (1910-30) * Skanseliens Kompani (1932-57?) * Skivens Kårdekorps * Skytterbanens bataljon * Slettens Bataljon (1959-65?) * Slottsgatens Kompani * Smaa-Skansens Bataljon * Smørsalmendingens Companie (1880s) *
Solheims Bataljon Solheims Bataljon was a buekorps in Bergen which existed from 1927 to shortly after 1950, though some claim it was founded already in the 1890s.Sletten, 1972, p.179. It is certain however, that the brigade came into existence because of the barracks ...
(1927-30s, 1946-50s) * Storemøllens Compani * Strandveiens Bataillon * Strandgatens Jægerkorps * Strangehagens Kompani * Stupets Bataljon (1952-56) * Stølens Kompani (1860-65?, 1947-48) * Svanevikens Kompani * Sverresborg Jegerkorps (1902-12) * Sverresgatens Jægerkorps * Sydnæskleivens Kårdekorps * Tamburengens Jægerkorps (1904-10?) * Teatergatens (Kompani?) * Toldbodalmendingens Compagni * Trangesmauets Kompani (1875?-1932) * Tverrgatens Kompani (1918-31, 1955-57) * Utsiktens Kompani (1974-75) * Vardens Kompagni (1965-75) * Vaskerelvssmugets Compagnie * Verftets Kompani (1871-73, 18 March 1894-1961) * Verftets Kompani II (1874-?) * Verftets Kårdekorps (1873-74) * Victor Müllers (Buekorps?) * Vognstølbakken Bataljon * Vågens Bataljon (1 June 1991-27 April 2008) * Ytre Sandvikens Bataljon * Øvregadens Buekorps (1875-1912?)


Former brigades in other cities

In the past there have also existed buekorps in other cities. However, they were mostly defunct by the early 20th century. It is somewhat uncertain to what degree all of these were to the original tradition of buekorps. They did anyway start after inspiration of the buekorps of Bergen. Known ones are listed here:
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* Arendals Yngre Guttekompani
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* Bodø Guttekorps Drammen * Bragerøens Buekorps * Guttekorpset Birkebeineren * St. Olafklevens Buekorps
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* 1:ste Buekorps Flekkefjord * Fjeldgatens Guttekorps * Flekkefjord Buekorps Fredrikstad * Fredrikstad Buekorps
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* Gjøvik Guttekorps
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* Grimstad Guttekorps
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* Hamar Guttegarde
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* Grønhaugens Turnforening (buekorps) * Haraldsgadens Buekorps * Hasseløens Buekorps * Haugesunds Buekorps * Haugesunds Garde * Risøens Buekorps
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* Hemnes Guttekorps
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* Storgatens Guttekorps
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* Levanger Buekorps
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* Molde Guttekorps
Nordfjordeid Nordfjordeid is the administrative centre of the municipality of Stad in Vestland county, western Norway. It is located at the end of the Eidsfjorden, an arm off of the main Nordfjorden, west of the large lake Hornindalsvatnet. The village of ...
* Eids Guttegarde * Eids Guttekorps Oslo * Christiania Garde * Løven (1868-?) * Urania Garde (?-1905)
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* Sandnes Buekorps
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* Sandnessjøen Guttekorps Stavanger * Kongsgaard Buekorps * Nylunds Buekorps * Stavanger Buekorps * Svithuns Buekorps Steinkjer * Nordsiden Buekorps * Stenkjær Guttekorps Tingvold * Tingvolds Guttekorps Tromsø * Tromsø Guttekorps
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* Løvepatruljen
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* Voldens Guttekorps
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* Rød Garden Tiger * Viking Garden * Aalesunds Garde


References

1 - 12 Individual web pages for the brigades


External links

{{commons category, Bergen Buekorps
Buekorpsene.com
Youth organisations based in Norway