International Sword Swallowers Day

February 22, Saturday

International Sword Swallowers Day
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World Sword Swallower’s Day is celebrated annually on the last Saturday of February. This unique holiday is dedicated to the art of sword swallowing and the performers who practice this rare and dangerous skill.

History of the Celebration
The day was established in 2007 at the initiative of the Sword Swallowers Association International (SSAI). Its main goal is to raise awareness about the risks associated with this art and to recognize the contributions of sword swallowers to global street and circus performance culture.

How is World Sword Swallower’s Day Celebrated?
Performances by professional sword swallowers in public squares, circuses, and theaters
Workshops and lectures on safety techniques and the history of sword swallowing
Charity events and fundraising campaigns to support performers injured during their acts
Documentary screenings and reports about the lives and careers of famous sword swallowers

Dangers and Significance of This Art
Sword swallowing is not an illusion or a trick but a real physical skill that requires years of training. Performers guide the blade through the esophagus directly into the stomach without damaging internal organs. Despite their expertise, this process remains extremely dangerous, and even the slightest mistake can result in severe injuries.

The celebration of World Sword Swallower’s Day is an opportunity to pay tribute to those who have dedicated their lives to this rare art and to remind the world of the importance of preserving and supporting the unique traditions of street performers.
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International Sword Swallowers Day in other years

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