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Sydney Halloween Party : Magique Halloween Circus

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:44 am
by Magique
Hey Guys,

not sure how many of you are from Australia :?: but Magique hosts the best Halloween Party in Australia called Magique Halloween Circus. :D

In 2014 the party is held on a big Boat in Sydney Harbour, feel free to check it out on the website http://www.magique.com.au - feel free to ask any questions regarding the party

-James :mrgreen:

Re: Sydney Halloween Party : Magique Halloween Circus

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 1:57 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
WOW!! They're beautiful. Sounds like a fun party.

Mike

Re: Sydney Halloween Party : Magique Halloween Circus

Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 5:56 pm
by Kolchak
See the lengths that beautiful women from all over the world will go just to meet me!!???

It's a heavy burden I carry....sigh!!!!

Re: Sydney Halloween Party : Magique Halloween Circus

Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 11:37 am
by Murfreesboro
Do Australians celebrate Halloween on Oct. 31, or do they do it on Walpurgisnacht (April 30)? I just can't imagine celebrating Halloween in the spring.

Then again, I have a hard time imagining Christmas as a beach holiday, too.

Re: Sydney Halloween Party : Magique Halloween Circus

Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 2:13 pm
by Pumpkin_Man
I have a hard time imagining that, too, but it's a fact. The seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are just the opposite as they are here. While I was freezing my zombeezee off replacing the battery in my car last Christmas Eve, the Australians were celebrating Christmas with beach parties, barbecues and out door picnics. I don't know about Halloween, though. Halloween is pretty well steeped in Autumn tradition, so I imagine they do celebrate it on Walpurgisnacht, but I couldn't say for sure. Now Christmas is tied to the Winter Solsice, which is the shortest day of the year, then the days start getting longer and the "light" more or less comes back. However, Australia was settled by the British, and Christmas every December 25th was an integral part of their culture. Halloween, no so much.

Mike