Elvavrålet
Elvavrålet (Swedish: the eleven roar) is a student tradition where students at universities and colleges at a certain time every evening/night in student residential areas (22:00 or 23:00, on Lappkärrsberget only Tuesdays) open their windows, go out onto balconies or up to the rooftops and scream out their anxiety due to exams and stress.
The roar is also called the Delphi roar (after the student residential area Delphi in Lund), the Flogsta roar[1][2] (after the neighborhood Flogsta in Uppsala), the Lappkärr cry (after the neighborhood Lappkärrsberget in Stockholm), the Ten cry, the Tuesday scream or Anxiety scream. On some days there are more roars than others, and sometimes even vuvuzelas are used. The phenomenon has been known since the 1970s, and has also been the subject of academic papers and discussions on the radio.
References
- ↑ Flogstavrålet (2013) på Svensk Filmdatabas
- ↑ Flogstavrålet återupptäckt tradition, Upsala Nya Tidning, 2 mars 2006
External links
- Flogstavrålet som mp3-fil (arkiverad från Original)
- blog description (se)
- Flogsta scream tradition would annoy our neighbors for sure (VIDEO) Huffington Post, 2013-01-13
- Livet i korridoren, Upsala Nya Tidning, 2011-08-25
- Flogsta scream, June 7 2007 (video)
- Last flogsta scream, June 2007 (video)
- Delphivrålet, March 2010 (video)