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APA Halloween Costumes: The Theme is Rice
Every year at Halloween, I open my door to at least seven or eight little Korean girls dressed up as, well, little Korean girls. They are so cute in their billowing pink and green chiffon. I always make sure to encourage their budding Asian pride. Meanwhile I try not to think too hard about the implications of hanbok (and qipao and salwar kameez, etc.) as costumes worn only on Halloween and Lunar New Year/Diwali performances. Of course, I usually get a few white girls dressed up in bathrobes with chopsticks in their hair, and a couple of ninjas, too. What can you say? At least it is better than some of the commercial costumes like the horrific Kung Fool costume of a few years back. Still, Halloween is one of my favorite holidays and a great time for my favorite pastime, stealth education. Time to get creative! Showcase our Asian Pacific American heritage and heroes, and educate your kids and others along the way! Don’t limit yourself to the commercialized store-bought costumes or even the boring standard make-it-yourself costumes featured in mainstream magazines like Martha Stewart Kids (you know, sweet pea, ladybug, bee). A recent advertisement that came to my house featured dozens and dozens of costumes for children and adults, and the only Asian face was a woman dressed in a sexy devil costume. How stereotypical can you get? This Halloween, dare to be an Asian or Asian Pacific American character that resonates -- one of which you can be proud, one with which you can have fun. In the past, my daughters have dressed up as Hello Kitty, Sailor Moon, Michelle Kwan, a Chinese Princess, Zhang Zi-Yi in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, and Chang Er the Moon Lady (at least six times). Every year well-meaning white ladies ask them, “Oh, and what are you? A little cat?” To which my children always respond incredulously, “No! I’m Hello Kitty (get with it, lady!)” or “I’m Chang Er, the Moon Lady (Don’t you know anything? Everyone knows her!)”
Here are some ideas for new classic APA costumes. The theme is rice. Check out our make-it-yourself Rice Costumes: A bag of Kokuho Rose Rice, a box of Mochiko Sweet Rice Powder, and one Spam Musubi! Special thanks to good our friends at Koda Farms for sending the bags! You will have to plan ahead as you have to eat through a lot of rice and mochi before you can use the bags/boxes.
Bag of Rice Costume:
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