vuorosana
Vuorosana, also known as the "turning of the sun," is a traditional Finnish custom that marks the beginning of the summer season. It is celebrated on the first Saturday after the summer solstice, which typically falls in late May or early June. The custom is deeply rooted in Finnish folklore and agriculture, symbolizing the turning point from the dark winter months to the light and long summer days.
The vuorosana celebration involves a variety of activities, including the lighting of bonfires, dancing around them,
In addition to the communal activities, families often prepare special meals and desserts, such as "vuorokaali,"
The vuorosana celebration is not only a cultural event but also a time for reflection and gratitude.