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A Swedish midsummer festival is coming to Manhattan for the summer solstice
Party like a Swede for midsummer (a.k.a. the summer solstice) this month. A Swedish Midsummer Festival is popping up on Friday, June 20 at Rockefeller Park in Lower Manhattan with a chance to make floral wreaths, dance and enjoy Swedish delicacies. Events run from 5-9pm, so you'll get to savor the late sunset on the longest day of the year.
The event is hosted by the Battery Park City Authority with the Consulate General of Sweden, New York—the pros on all things Swedish in America. It's free and open to all.
Festivities begin with the so-called Grand Entrance, an Instagram-worthy red carpet-type moment with a Swedish twist. Find it at the corner of Chambers Street and River Terrace by the Hurricane Maria Memorial. Once inside, you'll see the iconic Midsummer pole (also known as a maypole). Scandinavian folklorist Ross Sutter will lead festive dances around the maypole.
Music and dancing are important parts of Swedish Midsummer celebrations. Paul Dahlin and fiddlers from the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis will provide traditional music for a grand procession through the festival.
While you're there, you'll also get a chance to make traditional flower crowns while supplies last. Kids are invited to play new and classic games on the Rockefeller Park lawn with coaches from the Battery Park City Authority.