Daily photos, portraits, and stories from Haninge, Stockholm and Södertörn in Sweden.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Walpurgis Celebrations
Students all around Sweden put on their student caps on Friday. It is an old tradition and these days it means that all exams are over, and over the next 4 to 6 weeks before graduation the students will be busy partying like crazy. It is very expensive for their poor parents who will have to pay for everything! Just the cap will set them back 1200 SEK.The photos in this set are from Poseidon's Square in Handen, where students from one of the local secondary schools Fria Gymnasieskolan gathered to listen to (and sing with), the all male choir Birger that performed traditional student songs. The weather was amazing, like a normal Swedish summer day. I talked to a very proud grandmother whose grandchild Mikaela can be seen here somewhere. I also spotted the very cute Karin whom I met and photographed a few months ago. Later today celebrations will continue with more singing around the bonfires.
Great set of images Steffe!
ReplyDeleteTrevlig valborg! (I hope that's written correctly) Like to see a nice photo of a bonfire as well.
ReplyDeleteKind regards, really like your blog. ;)
Graduation... I think I still remember it. Not really sure though.
ReplyDeleteHow fun and a great time in life.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had been there when I graduated - what a party!
ReplyDeleteExams over...sounds like a good reason to celebrate.
ReplyDelete"Valborgsmassoafton" celebrations - so fun!
ReplyDeleteAnd Happy Birthday to the King!
I am sure this would be funny and interesting...
ReplyDeletegreat photos!
ReplyDeletebut they all wear such caps? is there a specific reason for this type of cap? i thought they looked like they were all sailors... :D
More info here CaT
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Student_cap