World Sword Swallowers Day, observed worldwide every last Saturday of February, celebrates the art of sword swallowing and raises funds to assist injured sword swallowers. This holiday was initiated by the Sword Swallowers Association International (SSAI) in collaboration with Ripley’s Believe It or Not, aiming to highlight the contributions of sword swallowers to medicine, particularly in the fields of endoscopy and swallowing disorders. Sword swallowing, which is believed to have originated in the Indian Subcontinent around 4,000 years ago, involves the sword passing through the mouth and esophagus, requiring extreme focus due to the proximity to vital organs. The day serves to honor injured and veteran sword swallowers, dispel myths about the practice, and inform the public about its dangers. Celebrations may include events hosted by Ripley’s Odditoriums or online performances and educational content about sword swallowing.
Last Saturday in February: Sword Swallowers Day
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