We very much like various holidays. This is an occasion not only to rejoice and have fun, but also to meet with friends, and organize an interesting party. There are plenty of dates in our calendar, but in recent years, we have been borrowing more and more holidays from other nations. So, for the last couple of decades, Valentine's Day has gained popularity among young people, a parade in honor of St. Patrick's Day appeared in the list of regular events, and not everyone will remember exactly when Halloween in Russia became famous and ubiquitous.
It's not for sure when Halloween in Russiabegan to study in schools within the framework of the culture of other countries. But unequivocally, that this holiday fell to the young people to their liking. In this regard, initially it was celebrated in schools in the fall. This celebration helped children better understand the culture of England and the United States, learn the language and folklore of these countries. And then he moved to the streets of large, and then small towns.
In that period of the year, when Halloween, in Russianow often held themed parties dedicated to all evil spirits, costumed balls and children's parties. On the shelves of the stores begin to appear fancy dresses of the appropriate theme, elements of home decor, as well as other trivia associated with this holiday. On this day, youth radio stations organize special broadcasts, telling about Halloween. The thematic decoration of cafes and restaurants by the Day of All Saints became popular.
By the way, what is he, special decor for the holiday? The main symbol of Halloween is the so-called Jack-o-lanern, or Jack-with-lantern. This is a pumpkin with a carved evil face, inside which is installed a candle. Also obligatory elements of jewelry on the days when Halloween, in Russia were images of skeletons, witches, brownies, as well as the evil spirits that are characteristic of Slavic folklore. So there was a union of two cultures in this holiday.