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HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS & CUSTOMS - HALLOWEEN FANCY DRESS HALLOWEEN
TRADITION
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FOLKLORE Halloween stems from the ancient celebrations of the Celtic New Year. The end of summer and beginning of winter was known in Gaelic as Samhain (pronounced 'sow'inn'), and it marks the beginning of the year for most Pagans. This was thought of as the turn of the year, when the last harvest took place, and fires were extinguished and relit. People thought of this as a magical time, when the boundaries between this world and the next were dissolved, allowing the dead to return to earth, and for people to foresee their futures. It was also regarded as a time of mischief and trickery when pranks would be played and roles reversed. The
tradition
of
Halloween
began
way
back
in
the
fifth
century
BC
by
the
Irish
Celts,
who
organised
their
year
according
to
the
agricultural
calendar
and
marked
the
transition
from
one
year
to
the
next
on
October
31.
The
story
goes
that
during
the
transition
spirits
would
return
to
earth,
looking
for
living
bodies
to
possess
for
the
following
year.
The
Celts
would
then
dress
up
in
ghoulish
costumes
and
parade
around
the
community
to
frighten
them
away.
Halloween
Pooky
Night Halloween
Ghosts & Haunted
Houses Fire
has
always
played
an
important
part
in
Halloween.
Fire
was
very
important
to
the
Celts
as
it
was
to
all
early
people.
In
the
old
days
people
lit
bonfires
to
ward
away
evil
spirits
and
in
some
places
they
used
to
jump
over
the
fire
to
bring
good
luck.
Now
we
light
candles
in
pumpkin
lanterns. Halloween
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Decorations
People cut faces in pumpkins and put candles inside them to make special lamps, called jack-o'-lanterns, which they put in the windows or outside the front door. Some people like to decorate their homes with images of scary supernatural animals - black cats, bats and spiders. The traditional colours of Halloween are black (for the night), red (for blood!), and orange (for pumpkins). Halloween
- Fancy Dress
According to the folk tale, after Jack died, he was denied entrance to Heaven because of his evil ways, but he was also denied access to Hell because he had tricked the devil. Instead, the devil gave him a single ember to light his way through the frigid darkness. The ember was placed inside a hollowed-out turnip to keep it glowing longer. The
Irish used turnips as their “Jack’s lanterns” originally.
But when the immigrants came to America, they found
that pumpkins were far more plentiful than turnips.So
the Jack-o-Lantern in America became a hollowed-out
pumpkin, lit with a candle instead of an ember.
soul. Halloween
lanterns - If you purchase some cheap
tea-light holders. Then using glass paints, paint
each one orange then added faces with black pen
- other patterns such a witches faces/hats, black
cats or spiders can be used too. If you don't have
glass paints try using orange tissue paper glued
to the glass with P.V.A. glue. On Halloween just
place a tea-light into the holder and it glows
all night. Witch's
Broomsticks To discover who will be the first to marry - Halloween Night Spell - Four cups of the same size are set upon a circular table. In one of the cups there is placed a ring, in another a sixpenny-piece, and in another a sprig of orange-blossom or a piece of heather, while the last cup remains empty. Those who wish to take part in the test are blindfolded, and must walk slowly three times round the table and then touch one of the cups on it. The first person to touch the cup containing the orange-blossom or heather will be the first to wed; anyone selecting the cup with the coin will never know want; the cup with the ring represents devoted love; while the empty cup suggests a single life. To ascertain if your lover is true-.On Halloween select one of the letters which you have received from your sweetheart, especially one which contains a particularly passionate and important declaration; lay it wide open upon a table and then fold it nine times. Pin the folds together, place the letter in your left-hand glove, and slip it under your pillow. If on that night you dream of silver, gems, glass, castles or clear water, your lover is true and his declarations are genuine; if you dream of linen, storms, fire, wood, flowers, or he is saluting you, he is false and has been deceiving you.
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