Happy UnFestival! We're celebrating Swedish Day on August 14, 2020 , but virtually this year. We're glad you've joined us for a performance by Junction City's Skandia Leikarringen, music performed by Ruth Anne Fraley. This music is Swedish Varsovienne, though Skandia Leikarringen performed a dance more similar to Varsovienne fra Arba. Flag Raising - https://youtu.be/s2BvkWPGqr4 Bleking - https://youtu.be/LmVNKHmKBgg OxDans - https://youtu.be/lCOiWqDRzRY Pelle’s New Suit - https://youtu.be/1pvEGscDuZ8 Stories from a Viking - https://youtu.be/5-xF139OzkI Skandia Leikarringen Walking Dance Performance - https://youtu.be/ODLmiMskQjQ Long Tom Spinners and Knitters - https://youtu.be/5UdTGEMnNas Flag Lowering - https://youtu.be/2rvpAo_2OsY Please note: These videos are pre-recorded. We are NOT having a celebration in downtown Junction City as we usually do. We are not recommending community members gather for this online event, these videos are just a way for us to connect with our community, virtually. Please do not visit the Scandinavian Festival grounds, as there will not be any celebration happening. For detailed information on current mandates on gatherings, please check out the latest news from the Oregon Health Authority. The Junction City Scandinavian Festival is a beloved annual festival that takes place the second Thursday-Sunday of August each year, thought we will not be gathering together in 2020. You'd usually see traditional handicrafts like hardanger embroidery, folk dance performances, and so many tasty traditional Scandinavian foods, as well as some modern and other ethnic options. It's estimated between 80,000-100,000 people visit our Festival in those 4 days each year! We love this community and are so excited to be sharing our Festival with you, on YouTube! Find us on: Facebook www.facebook.com/JunctionCityScandinavianFestival Instagram www.instagram.com/Scandinavian_Festival @Scandinavian_Festival Website www.JunctionCityScandia.org Filmed on a GoPro Hero8 Rode VideoMicro Deadcat for audio mic Edited on OpenShot