1. The 3rd Annual Haunted Museum Halloween Party Australian Museum, Friday.
The Australian Museum turns into a guests’ ghoulish paradise this Halloween. Hear tales from beyond the grave, trick or treat around the haunted museum and experience live encounters with creepy crawlies. The museum expects everyone to dress the part, so wear your Halloween best and bring a torch - this is going to be a dark affair.
Tix from $85, australianmuseum.net.au http://www.australianmuseum.net.au/event/The-3rd-annual-haunted-Museum-Halloween-party
Luna Park will cast an eerie glow over Sydney Harbour during Halloween Scream, including a wide range of spooky entertainment. Those dressed in their Halloween costume best will receive a Halloween Scream Pass for $30, which includes a special VSP (very scary person) card to use on sideshow games, in the gift shop and most importantly, for unlimited rides. Everyone is encouraged to try the spider’s web on a stick or a slime-flavoured snow cone for that extra Halloween oooh! Now that1s spooktacular.
3. Astronomical Halloween Supper At Sydney Observatory
The Rocks, Saturday.
Here’s a new take on trick or treating; through the solar system! Celebrate your Halloween in style with wine tasting and antipasto at the Sydney Observatory. With a theme called The Nightmare at Sydney Observatory, visitors will be met by the ghost of Galileo, and welcomed into the observatory by the ghost of past NSW Government astronomer Henry Chamberlain Russell and his daughter Jane Foss Russell. For this special evening, astronomer Mina Fleming will play party hostess. Don’t forget your costume!
4. Halloween Dance Off
V Club, Hero Studio, City, Thursday.
V Club’s Annual Halloween Party dance-off returns with Lüda and Csaba from Dancing with the Stars shimmying their way into the 6pm spotlight as choreographers. Arrive at 5pm and a make-up artist will transform you from dreary day worker to a deliciously devilish dancer. Who would’ve thought exercise could be so fun?
Free, 8088 8888.
5. Haunted Haus!
Beach Haus, Kings Cross, Friday.
Ubercool hot spot Beach Haus is a little haus of horrors this Friday for the Australian Red Cross blood appeal (so fitting). This is Beach Haus like you’ve never seen it, with performance artists, decor to set the scene and live music. Complimentary bloody cocktail on arrival.
Tix $15, facebook.com/twistednannas.com作者: KYLIE2008 时间: 29-10-2010 09:17
thanks for sharing.......作者: 宝贝不哭_219 时间: 29-10-2010 11:24
is Halloween this Saturday??作者: 我无聊 时间: 29-10-2010 11:42
今晚吧?看来要准备一些糖果了~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~作者: KYLIE2008 时间: 29-10-2010 11:49
Halloween (or Hallowe'en) is an annual holiday observed on October 31,
primarily in the United States, Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day,
but is today largely a secular celebration.
Common Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, ghost tours, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, committing pranks, telling ghost stories or other frightening tales, and watching horror films.作者: vandia 时间: 29-10-2010 18:24
在澳洲,万圣节是看作美国的节日,除了商家和好玩的年轻人,没有过万圣节的习惯。说是上周有几个人穿了costume在martin place游行,要把万圣节定成public holiday作者: ningjacky 时间: 4-11-2010 13:54