One festival seemingly at odds with the overall nature of festivities must be that of the one occurring every October 31, the Halloween. Why? Here is one festival the basis for celebration is that stemming not from joyous things but scary things. This is the festival for ghosts, ghouls, goblins and monsters. The nature of Halloween has inspired thousands of horror movies, plays and television shows and shows no signs of it going out of style or fans anytime soonIHave you ever realized that how modern day film flicks and television shows have churned newer ghost ideas for the generation next. Halloween has its own rich history. October 31 is a momentous day for you and your peers, who get an opportunity to showcase your wildest antics. This festival is daring for all the reasons. You explore new, exciting and peculiar dressing and hardly leave anything behind when it comes to scare someone. That you play a monster; appear like a ghost, disguise as a goblin or ghoul is all you do at HalloweenIStyles hardly die down, so does the history of Halloween. This is a special occasion for you to turn a bit scary. Halloween culture remains an inspiration for several artistic entertainment ideas being adapted into film or television medium. This festival is expressive of many untoward and amusing expressions. You do scary activities and feel pleasure in appearing like a ghost. You also encounter a monster, goblin or ghoul which might scare you a bit. But hold on: the naughty element is one of your friends. Halloween is all about fun and a tradition which die not.
For a scare fest festival, the origins of Halloween is still religious in nature. It is said to be similar to the All Saints Days of the Christian’s celebration and supposedly originated from Europe, namely Ireland. Another version has it that Halloween’s is a Gaelic celebration named Sam Hain held towards the end of the harvesting season, which occurs at the end of October. From the point of view in interesting origins, this one has it that Sam Hain is also the day when the boundary that separate the world of living from that of the dead and the demised would simmer and thin down, before dissolving in certain particular spots and locationsIHistory of Halloween is based upon several presumptions. The mystery prevails due to religious importance of Halloween. One presumption is that it resembles famous Christmas celebration All Saints Day. This trend was incepted in Ireland. Likewise another story is unique one which describes that Halloween is a Gaelic celebration named Sam Hain. It is organized by the end of harvesting season in the late October. The later assumption is considered more meaningful according to the mythical story that Sam Hain is symbolic of a special day – metaphor for a thin layer of separating the living beings and the dead who would merge at a particular place and occasion on HalloweenIThere are many interesting stories associated with Halloween. One story is here that it is a replica of the All Saints Days of the Christian’s celebration broadening its religious importance. Having its roots in the European country, Ireland, Halloween has another story of its origin which is still believed the most. Organized at the end of the harvesting season which falls at the last day of October, Halloween is considered symbolic of the Gaelic celebration called Sam Hain. According to this religious belief, it has importance due to its mystic identity that Halloween is symbolic of an occasion when the thin layer between the living beings and the dead ones would end.
Now, amongst these spirits would be some particularly restless ones, those with unfinished business and those who harbors evil intention against the world of the living for one reason or another. These are the spirits which would cross over and wreak havoc onto the world of the living, bringing both sickness to the people and destroying the crops and the animals. These are the spirits that must be prevented from doing so with offerings by the local pagan chiefs of old. It is said that these religious heads would throw the skeletal remains of farm animals into bonfires made at these locations where the spirits are to cross over.
This mystic festival turn funny where children have all the fun. At this unique celebration, adults too don’t lag behind and wear scary costumes. Here a belief is translated into fun filled reality when the group leader performs the rituals to keep the evil souls away and the herd of mask wearing youngsters’ dance around the flames in scary costumes to let the evil souls get confused of this hallucinating situation. The evil souls would not come forward presuming that some of their members are already at that venue. This interesting idea keeps an age old tradition of wearing ghostly costumes alive.
You are hardly made accountable for your rustic acts therefore you get an opportunity to wear Count Dracula, Frankenstein, Mummy and various other such costumes in Halloween. Your disguising dressing sense appeals everybody and children too remain in the party mood by sharing your pleasure. At this particular occasion, the costume manufacturers produce various types of designer and fashionable Halloween’s couple’s costumes which you wear to flaunt your dressing sense. In the meanwhile the manufacturers too get an opportunity for some extra sale.
Halloween sexy costumes are trendsetters for the best of seductive dressing. Partying couples can choose the best designer costumes for a Gothic scary festivity you plan. You can choose Count Dracula and his incubus out of the many wildest dresses which are wonderful sensual costumes keeping you ascertained to pure Halloween spirit. If you long to expose much skin and cleavage of yours, go for the see through Victorian costume of the incubus. The currently added Vampirella dress would turn you extremely seductive. This exclusive sexy costume prepared by blood red fabric instigates you expose your curves. Its low down neckline, bare back and expressive slits go up to the waist. You get a chance to expose your creamy long legs lest you have anything more to expose for the ‘greedy’ onlookers for peeping view.
The organizers of most of the adult Halloween parties plan for thematic ideas in it. They do this to specify best Halloween spirit in your party. Such specialization keeps your Halloween at par where each of your attending guests is solaced with themed activities, and the guests enjoy a complete funny experience. Specialized Halloween parties are highly exciting plus enormous in nature unlike the traditional simple ones. It provides a platform for both children and adults to enjoy a fun filled party.
What does Halloween represent? better known as the eve of All Saints’ Day. Halloween in Western countries is about ghosts, ghouls, goblins, and the supernatural.
In Britain, Halloween is associated with children playing ‘Trick or Treat’ a game where children dress up and visit neighbours’ houses threatening to play practical jokes on the inhabitants if not rewarded with sweets or money. All harmless fun of course.
In recent years, the number of local events organised to “celebrate” Halloween has shot up. Also, merchandise is readily available and many families decorate their homes as they do at Christmas.
Where did this phenomenon come from anyway, the United States? We spoke to Kit Bennett from American website Amazing Moms who pleads guilty on all counts.
Kit says, “It’s huge, I would say it’s right up there with Christmas for kids. We as always have gone over the top,” she said. However, Kit, herself a Grandmother and teacher said she has noticed a change in the United States and people have become more safety conscious.
“How we deal with it has changed. It’s actually getting a little lower key. The kids love to dress up and have the candy but we don’t trick or teat so much now. Our children go to shopping plazas now and go store to store to get candy. Many schools are no longer able to celebrate Halloween but they’ll call it a Harvest Party.”
Kit also told us that some children are banned from attending Halloween events and have accused other children of worshipping evil. Oh dear, this sounds like this yearly activity of fun is all becoming a bit too serious. She also went on to say that the event is becoming a big religious activity in the United States with some people not celebrating it for that reason alone.
However, she did want to point out that she and her family do spend time together on October 31st carving pumpkins and enjoying the whole social occasion.
The most popular Halloween costumes in the United States are a Princess costume for the girls and a Superhero for the boys – again different from the UK where it’s a Witch or Dracula.
In the traditional sense Halloween, or Hallowe’en, is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31st. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, ghost tours, bonfires, costume parties, visiting “haunted houses”, carving Jack-o’-lanterns, reading scary stories and watching horror movies. It’s also believed that Irish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century. Halloween is celebrated in several countries of the Western world, most commonly in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Ireland, Puerto Rico, Japan, New Zealand, and occasionally in parts of Australia. Plus, in Sweden the All Saints’ official holiday takes place on the first Saturday of November.
The most recognisable symbol is the carved pumpkin, lit by a candle inside, this is one of Halloween’s most prominent symbols in America, and is commonly called a jack-o-lantern. Originating in Europe, these lanterns were first carved from a turnip or rutabaga. Believing that the head was the most powerful part of the body containing the spirit and the knowledge, the Celts used the “head” of the vegetable to frighten off any superstitions. The name jack-o’-lantern can be traced back to the Irish legend of Stingy Jack, a greedy, gambling, hard-drinking old farmer. He tricked the devil into climbing a tree and trapped him by carving a cross into the tree trunk. In revenge, the devil placed a curse on Jack, condemning him to forever wander the earth at night with the only light he had: a candle inside of a hollowed turnip.
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Now that the leaves on the trees are starting to change color and that familiar chill in the air can be felt, it’s time to start thinking about that scariest of holidays; Halloween. Ghosts and goblins, ghouls and witches and all that candy! I don’t think there is any time of year more exciting for kids than Halloween.
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st and “trick or treating” has become a tradition, but it’s not the only one. Costume parties, haunted houses, hayrides and creepy movie festivals are all part of the weeks leading up to the big day. Here are some sof my Halloween ideas, perhaps you’ll use some of them this year.
Halloween decorating does not need to be expensive, but if you want you can spend a fortune. People do everything from the most simple decoration (a pumpkin) to extravagant light shows and my favourite personal haunted houses and yards. You need to find something which matches your budget and commitment. Dollar stores have a lot of inexpensive Halloween decorations, my favourite from the dollar stores are the glow in the dark spiders and skeletons. I hang the skeletons on tree branches and they light up at night giving a spooky chill to the yard.
I like to do a couple of pumpkins on Halloween, one for each of the kids, a family effort and of course my personal masterpiece (which I usually do on the 30th after the kids have gone to bed). You can find nice pumpkin templates all around the Internet, but be sure to use a sharp knife and if the kids are young, you do the carving, but let them tell you what to cut.
Fog is another Halloween essential for me. I use two fog machines, one in the house (I hope that stuff isn’t dangerous) with some windows open for ventilation and one outside to highlight whatever creepy item I feel needs it. Usually the creepy item is a 6 foot tall ghost we like to call “scary big man”. I purchased him at a garden centre and probably paid too much, but he’s going on his 3rd year now and I stand by my purchase. He’s totally cool!
Hay bales and corn stalks are great yard accent pieces and nothing brings out fall’s creepiness better than those two items. If you live on a farm, you could even build a maze out of the bales and make the kids go through it to get to the front door.
Last but definitely not least is Halloween music. I’ve been building my collection for years, but for starters you can get a simple halloween sounds CD and put it on repeat. Chains, howling, screams make the young ones shake in their boots. The old ones (including parents) find it amusing but neat. I like to throw in a mix of halloween songs like monster mash and of course what Halloween would be complete without a little Danny Elfman. If you’re not familiar with Mr Elfman’s work, he has done soundtracks for some of the scariest movies out there. Google him and see what comes back.
So, get started early. Get the decorations up and maybe have a Halloween party too. Christmas shopping is just around the corner, so enjoy Halloween while you can. It’s the chance for every grown up to act like a kid again.
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Remember when were kids that we had a great time donning those Halloween costumes we made or our parents have bought or rented for us? We gang up with the rest of the neighborhood kids and go around screaming “trick-or-treat!” like there’s no tomorrow, leaving our voices hoarse the next day. Well, we basically have experienced it, we let our kids practice it, but do we really know the origin of putting on Halloween costumes in the first place. Some of us may already know but for the benefit of those who don’t, here’s the story.
The origin of the celebration can be traced back to ancient Celtics. The have this feast called Samhain which is a festival held during the end of the harvest season and which is also the Celtic New Year.
According to Celts beliefs, during this time of the year, the spirits of the dead will go up to the surface world and try to posses living bodies for the year to come. To prevent there bodies from being possessed, Celts would light bonfires and dress up in all sorts of morbid costumes just to discourage the spirits of the dead from entering their bodies.
However, the practice of placing costumes in America can be traced to only as recent as the 1900s. It was only in the 1930s that Halloween costumes began to be mass produced. The usual costumes that people rent or make are those of different monsters including but not limited to vampires, ghosts, ghouls, demons, witches, and skeletons.
Even if it is the night that evil is supposed to surface, “good” costumes are also a common choice among children and adults alike. In fact, princess, fairy and angel costumes often times make it to the top ten list of top Halloween costumes.
Also popular are pop culture costumes which mimicked famous personalities, fictional characters, celebrities, and even politicians have an equal share in exposures during Halloween. Women, no thanks to commercial advertising, have also found this a good time to wear sexy outfits to show off their bodies and sexual prowess. But that is another story.
Other costumes that seem to have a following are clowns, nurses, cats, and that lowly Halloween symbol, the pumpkin. Superhero characters are also fast becoming popular costumes no thanks to the comics to movie fever that have hit the silver screen in recent years. The demand for new and modern costumes have put costume makers busy and costume rentals fully booked.
The fact that costumes for Halloween celebration have become so varied that the modern tradition have overshadowed the earlier tradition which makes wearing costumes during Halloween different from other dressing up feasts there is. And that is the concept of dressing up during Halloween is to mimic the supernatural, the ghoulish being, or basically the scary stuff.
Nevertheless, who are we to keep traditions from adapting to the modern times? Things will always evolve, that’s just how things naturally work. We can’t simply insist on wearing only scary stuff during Halloween. Creativity will play a role in this aspect and people will always crave for new things.
So not withstanding the darker origins of wearing Halloween costumes, we and our children and their children will continue to celebrate this day for as long as there are candies to share and creativity to spare.
Everyone gets stoked when October 31st rolls around. After all, this means goblins, ghouls, monsters and mayhem right? Okay, well maybe it means a lot of fun costumes and truck loads of treats. Whatever gets you excited about Halloween, one thing is for certain. You need a great costume. So why not shop for an online Halloween costume at your convenience? This only makes sense in an era like this one. The Internet is clearly in full swing at this point and shopping on the web has become all the rage. It’s not merely about convenience though. Finding your online Halloween costume is all about the best choices at your fingertips and the lowest prices you’re going to find. This leaves you more cash for candy and decorations.
Back in the day, so many people hit up all the local drug stores and department stores for Halloween costumes. Sure, this worked, but it certainly wasn’t all that. One can’t even compare that old-school selection to today’s online Halloween costume variety. You see, we all used to be limited to our surroundings. It’s doubtful that you’re going to drive across the country for a killer Halloween get-up. In this day and age you don’t have to. You can have your Halloween candy and eat it too. All you need is a computer and Internet access to discover the massive array of Halloween costumes found online. Suddenly you have access to every costume mega-store in the world. This means that your chances of finding that zombie, werewolf, dracula, witch, superhero or creature costume you had in mind greatly increases.
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