Basingstoke’s first flashmob dance will take to the streets during a spectacular lantern-lit parade as the popular Day of the Dead returns to Top of the Town next month.
Are you ready for the ring of the bell or knock on the door of those who come to ask 'trick or treat'. Be prepared with a pot of sweets or novelties, you will find a group of children dressed in scary costumes.
On the night of October 31st, the sun goes down and millions of adults and children walk around the country in fancy dress costumes in order to receive a trick or a treat. However, how did this start? Also, what other traditions can be found at halloween?
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