For folks in the US (do other countries celebrate Halloween?), do you have any interesting theremin plans for Spooky Friday this year? Any Halloween gigs we should know about?
Any Halloween plans for your theremin?
Posted: 11/1/2008 6:55:23 PM
"For folks in the US (do other countries celebrate Halloween?), do you have any interesting theremin plans for Spooky Friday this year? Any Halloween gigs we should know about?"
Well seeing as it is an Irish festival that was brought to the US by Irish emigrants.. Yep.. We celebrate it here!
Well seeing as it is an Irish festival that was brought to the US by Irish emigrants.. Yep.. We celebrate it here!
Posted: 11/3/2008 7:30:20 AM
When I was a kid we used to dress up and go from house to house. We didn't call it "trick or treating" but it was basically the same thing. November is "Samhain" pronounced "Sow-in". Halloween is the night before Samhain or "Oiche Shamhain" pronounced "Ee-heh How-in". It was the time that the spirit world came closest to the living world, and the spirits could cross over.. People carved lanterns out of turnips to frighten away evil spirits. On moving to America it was a lot easier to carve pumpkins.
There are specific things that the Irish do that are not found in the US. We make seasonal food, including "Colcannon" - mashed potato with curly Kale, and Barm Brack - a fruit cake that contains a ring, a pea, a stick, a rag, and a coin. The ring forecasts marriage, the stick ill health, the pea old age, the rag poverty and the coin riches.
There are specific things that the Irish do that are not found in the US. We make seasonal food, including "Colcannon" - mashed potato with curly Kale, and Barm Brack - a fruit cake that contains a ring, a pea, a stick, a rag, and a coin. The ring forecasts marriage, the stick ill health, the pea old age, the rag poverty and the coin riches.
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