Þorrablót
Þorrablót is a traditional Icelandic midwinter festival celebrated in February. It honors the old Norse god Þorri and involves feasting on traditional foods, often including fermented shark, dried fish, and various meats. The festival is a time for communities to come together, enjoy music, and celebrate Icelandic culture.
During Þorrablót, people often dress in traditional Icelandic attire and participate in various activities, such as singing and storytelling. The event is rooted in ancient customs and serves as a way to connect with Iceland's rich history and heritage, making it a significant cultural celebration in the country.