elukuu
Elukuu is a traditional Finnish celebration that marks the beginning of the summer season. It is observed on the first Saturday of June and is a significant event in the Finnish calendar. The name "elokuu" translates to "June" in Finnish, and the celebration is also known as "Juhannus" or "Midsummer." The festivities are deeply rooted in Finnish culture and history, reflecting the country's agricultural heritage and pagan traditions.
The celebration typically involves a communal meal, often prepared by families and shared with neighbors. The
Elokuu also includes traditional activities such as dancing, singing, and playing folk games. The evening often
In recent years, Elokuu has evolved to include modern elements, such as concerts and festivals, while still