Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos is an annual tradition that has been honored by Indigenous civilizations in Mexico for more than three millennia to celebrate the life of those who have passed.
Celebrating the life and honoring the memories of loved ones who have died, Dia De Los Muertos is a unique holiday that brings together a dichotomy of color, tradition, and introspection.
Hollywood Forever Cemetery's big event is this weekend, and there's lot a more celebrations of life and death, now through Nov. 2 The rituals, traditions and imagery of Dia de los Muertos are ...
Dia de los Muertos, the celebration of life that honors ... together diverse community members and elevating the role of tradition in contemporary life. People sing, dance, make crafts, explore ...
The annual holiday, also known as Día de los Muertos, is a beloved holiday tradition that originated ... such as Brazil's Dia de Finados (a Brazilian iteration of the Day of the Dead) and the ...
A national holiday in Mexico, Día de los Muertos mixes Catholic traditions with its Aztec roots in the celebration of Mictecacihuatl, the goddess of death. On 1 November, Mexicans celebrate the ...
Though the Day of the Dead is a tradition steeped in the themes of mortality and the afterlife, the event focuses on the joyous aspect of remembrance. The Día de los Muertos offers a unique lens ...
“Mariachi music and the traditions of Día de los Muertos are woven into the cultural fabric of our neighborhood, and this special event offers a unique opportunity for everyone—whether they ...
Our annual Día de los Muertos event takes place in the fall semester. Originally hosted by the Multicultural Center, the event has grown into a collaboration between the Latino Research Center and the ...
Cada 1 y 2 de noviembre se celebra el Día de los Muertos. La fecha se originó como un sincretismo entre las celebraciones católicas –Día de los Fieles Difuntos y de Todos los Santos- así ...