Interview with Sword-Swallower Dan Meyer About International Sword Swallowers Appreciation Day

International Sword Swallowers Appreciation Day is on February 28

Kathryn E. Darden
Did you know International Sword Swallowers Appreciation Day is coming up in February? February is "National Swallowing Disorders Month," and International Sword Swallower's Appreciation Day is on February 28 to raise awareness of contributions sword swallowers have made to science and medicine since 1868. Who better to tell us about International Sword Swallowers Appreciation Day than the president of the Sword Swallowers Association International, Dan Meyer? If the name Dan Meyer rings a bell, it could be because he has been featured in the Guiness World Book of Records as well as Ripley's Believe It or Not. He also gained some television fame recently for his sword swallowing skills on 2008's "America's Got Talent." Dan Meyer was gracious enough to answer a few questions about the upcoming International Sword Swallowers Appreciation Day.

KD: Give us a little background on the Sword Swallowers Association International

Dan Meyer: I had been a fire-eater and juggler since I learned in college in 1975. After over 20 years of fire-eating, I began to see that there were from three to five fire-eaters in every major city. If you multiply three to five by 50,000 major cities around the world, that means there a LOT of fire-eaters, and even more jugglers around the world.

In 1997, I began researching sword swallowing earnestly. In 1998, I ran into my first real sword swallower, George the Giant, at Centennial Park in Nashville. George told me two tips: "It's extremely dangerous, and people get killed trying it - So DON'T even try it!" Then he said, "That's why there are less than a dozen sword swallowers left around the world today!" Well, that was enough to get me even more interested!

For the next three years, I continued researching sword swallowing, practicing 10-12 times per day, and trying to find those dozen sword swallowers. By the end of those three years, I had taught myself how to swallow solid steel swords from 15 to 30 inches long, and along the way, I had met a number of sword swallowers. So I decided to network them all together into the Sword Swallowers Association International!

KD: Where did you get the idea for International Sword Swallower's Awareness Day?

Dan Meyer: I realized that other occupations and professions have their own special days: Mother's Day, Father's Day, President's Day, Boss's Day, Secretary's Day, Veteran's Day, Nurse's Day, Magician's Day, Juggler's Day, Clown Week. September 19th is the annual "Talk Like a Pirate Day" which was picked up on by Dave Barry and has spread each year to become a well-known day for Pirate parties around the world over the past few years. If Bosses, Secretaries, Pirates, Magicians and Jugglers can have their own special Day, then why not Sword Swallowers?

KD: Why did you pick February 28 for International Sword Swallower's Awareness Day?

Dan Meyer: February is National Swallowing Awareness Month - a month when the medical community raises awareness of swallowing disorders like dysphagia, GERD, esophageal cancer, etc. I had gotten invited to speak and do demonstrations for doctors and nurses at some medical swallowing disorders clinics in previous Februaries, and realized that February is a great month for sword swallowers to do medical demonstrations with hospitals and medical centers for the public and the press!

February is also a month with few major holidays (Ground Hog's Day, Valentine's Day, President's Day, Mardi Gras), and February is a slow month for most sword swallowers when we could each use a little extra publicity, press and bookings to get our name out there for more spring bookings! As much as we all love press, we certainly don't want the media to swamp us with phone calls during our busiest seasons while we're busy performing, so we chose a quiet month - February, picked a date that is easy to remember - February 28th, and hopefully, this will give us all a little exposure bump and a little extra press during a low month to start raising our visibility so we can start getting more bookings in the Spring and Summer!

KD: What are some of the reasons you celebrate International Sword Swallower's Awareness Day?

Dan Meyer: To raise awareness of the medical contributions that sword swallowers have made to medical science over the past 140 years. In 1868, Dr. Kussmaul used sword swallowers to develop first rigid endoscope in Freiburg, Germany. In 1906 the first esophageal electrocardiogram was performed on a sword swallower in Wales. In 2006, the Sword Swallowers Association International medical research study on sword swallowers was published in the British Medical Journal in the UK, and in 2007, that British Medical Journal article received the 2007 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine at Harvard. We also want to honor veteran sword swallowers for their contributions to the field of sword swallowing, to correct misconceptions and myths about sword swallowing, to create legitimacy for the art of sword swallowing by doing medical demonstrations for local hospitals, swallowing disorder centers, etc., and to raise awareness about sword swallowing by getting as many sword swallowers to swallow swords around the world together on February 28th.

This year we also want to create a world-recognized Ripley's Believe It or Not event and possible Ripley's Believe It or Not cartoon by inviting sword swallowers around the world to swallow swords with us altogether on February 28, 2009 at 2:28:09. We also hope to create a new Sword Swallowers Association International World Record for the number of sword swallowers swallowing a sword together on February 28th to prove that sword swallowing is still a thriving and viable entertainment option! Sword swallowers will also use the date as a reason to get together and have a sword swallower's party and drop a few blades together with other sword swallowers for the press.

KD: What do you do on International Sword Swallowers Appreciation Day?

Dan Meyer: Sword swallowers risk our lives to perform sword swallowing, but many people don't believe it's real. International Sword Swallowers Appreciation Day will promote this ancient art that is still being carried on by a few surviving practitioners and raise awareness of the medical contributions sword swallowers have made to medicine and science. The Sword Swallowers Association International is encouraging sword swallowers to perform at hospitals, nursing homes and orphanages for those who would usually have difficulty getting to see live performances. On February 28th, many people will have the opportunity to see sword swallowing firsthand
who would not otherwise have a chance to witness it.

KD: What places and organizations have you heard of that issued official proclamations about Sword Swallowers Awareness Day?

Dan Meyer: The mayor of Hartselle, Alabama proclaimed February 28th as Sword Swallowers Awareness Day. We have had several governors actually consider it, but for some reason, they just didn't quite manage to get their pens to the paper, and as we all know, "the pen is mightier than the sword."

KD: What are some of the results you've seen from the first "International Sword Swallower's Awareness Day?"

Dan Meyer: We had a number of sword swallowers perform at medical events and other public events around the world. We received lots of media inquiries and interviews - from radio, TV, newspapers and magazines. As a result, International Sword Swallowers Awareness Day has now been added to a number of calendars, including the Chase Calendar of Events, and Nickelodeon's calendar, among others.

KD: What does the Sword Swallowers Association International hope for the future?

Dan Meyer: Our hope is that International Sword Swallowers Appreciation Day will continue to grow each year with even more sword swallowers taking part next year. And of course, it would be great if Hallmark put out "Happy Sword Swallower's Day" cards!

SOURCES

This Sword Swallower's Got Talent - Dan Meyer on "America's Got Talent"

Hard Act to Swallow

Published by Kathryn E. Darden

An author, poet, publisher, publicist & skincare consultant, I have written for publications including CCM Magazine, The Tennessean, Barbie Bazaar Magazine, Christian Activities & several local newspapers....   View profile

  • International Sword Swallower's Appreciation Day is on February 28 each year
  • In 1868, Dr. Kussmaul used sword swallowers to develop first rigid endoscope in Freiburg, Germany
  • In 1906 the first esophageal electrocardiogram was performed on a sword swallower in Wales
Kathryn E. Darden is an author, journalist, and photographer who writes articles, reviews, devotionals and poems, some of which are available for reprint. To read more content from this writer, please click on her name at the top of this article.

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  • Charlene Collins 2/25/2009

    Great interview. I saw this on Ripley's just the other night, I believe.

  • 3lilangels 2/25/2009

    very fascinating here, cool read I enjoyed this very much!

  • J. E. Davidson 2/25/2009

    Fascinating interview.

  • Candice W. 2/24/2009

    Very cool! I'd be too scared to even try anything like this.

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