Swedish Midsummer – Sweden’s Unofficial National Day
Credits: Vilhelm Stokstad/imagebank.sweden.se
Plan a holiday to Sweden in the month of June this year and you will be rewarded with double helpings of celebratory joy. Not only is it the month when Sweden turns 500 years old, but also the month of Sweden's most longed-for festival - Midsummer.
On June 23rd (Midsummer´s Eve), which is the longest day of the year, you will have the chance to meet with a group of cheerful Swedes, dressed in traditional costumes, dancing around the maypole. Make sure you join the “Små Grodorna” (The Little Frogs) dance and hop away from all worries. Treat yourself to traditional Swedish fare including cured salmon, pickled herring and, of course, fresh strawberry cake.
In agrarian times, Midsummer celebrations in Sweden were held to welcome summertime and the season of fertility. It was not until the 1900s, however, that this became the most Swedish of all traditional festivities. Midsummer Night, one of the lightest of the year, was considered a magical night, as it was the best time for telling people’s futures. Also, that night, it was said, water was turned into wine and ferns into flowers. Many plants acquired healing powers on that one night of the year.
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Credits: Consulate General of Sweden in New York
Swedish Midsummer in New York Celebrates 25 Years
If you are in the NYC area, mark your calendars for June 23rd, 5-8pm, and get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant festivities of the annual Swedish Midsummer Festival right here in the US. As the largest official Midsummer celebration outside of Sweden, this beloved event has been enchanting visitors for a quarter of a century, and this year's 25th anniversary promises to be a truly special occasion.
Hosted by the Consulate General of Sweden together with Battery Park City Authority, the festival will this year take place at Rockefeller Park in downtown Manhattan and feature traditional music performed by Paul Dahlin from the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis, as well as traditional midsummer dancing around the Midsummer pole presented by Barnklubben Elsa Rix and Ross Sutter, a Scandinavian folklorist. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Swedish Midsummer by making wreaths from beautiful flowers representing those in bloom on solstice in Sweden and indulging in delicious Swedish treats from a variety of vendors present at the festival.
Midsummer Press Photos, Videos, Recipes and More
- Press Photos
https://imagebank.sweden.se/my-selections/dq02imbtb - Swedish Midsummer for Dummies – video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8ZLpGOOA1Q
- Swedish Midsummer Video by Visit Sweden: https://youtu.be/6SC8ccxX-44
- Strawberry Cake recipe: https://visitsweden.com/what-to-do/food-drink/food/traditional-dish/classic-strawberry-and-cream-cake-aka-jordgubbstarta-recipe/
- Cured salmon recipe: https://visitsweden.com/what-to-do/food-drink/food/traditional-dish/cured-salmon-aka-gravad-lax-recipe/
- Midsummer – step by step https://visitsweden.com/where-to-go/middle-sweden/dalarna/midsummer-step-step/
- Midsummer in Sweden – a cherished tradition https://visitsweden.com/what-to-do/culture-history-and-art/swedish-traditions/midsummer-tradition/midsummer/
- Smoked salmon and Aquavit – How to do midsummer like a Swede https://visitsweden.com/what-to-do/culture-history-and-art/swedish-traditions/midsummer-tradition/smoked-salmon-and-aquavit-how-do-midsummer-swede/
- Midsummer in Sweden – like something from another world https://visitsweden.com/what-to-do/culture-history-and-art/swedish-traditions/midsummer-tradition/midsummer-sweden-something-another-world/
- Swedish Institute https://sweden.se/culture-traditions/midsummer/
Josefin Haraldsson
Country Manager & Head of PR USA
pressusa@visitsweden.com
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