While the quiet remembrance might be over, the Day of the Dead marigolds that dot Oaxaca continue on for weeks.
Marked with numbers, demographic information and provenance – though not name – these skulls tell a story of racist ...
Get ready to dance with the dead in Sugar Skull!—a lively, bilingual musical that brings the magic of Día de Muertos to young audiences and families. This colorful journey follows 12-year-old Vita ...
Miami-based nonprofit Community Arts and Culture (CAC) presented its Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration at the ...
Ecuadorian folkloric dance group Sumak Pakarina performs at Día de los Muertos, hosted by the Latine Student Association (LSA ...
At a vibrant orange and yellow ofrenda, with decorative flowers and skulls intermingled with photos of loved ones, students ...
For some people, the idea of death can be scary or saddening. However, for some Latin American people, death is something to ...
With colorful twirling skirts and sugar skull makeup, ballet folklorico dancers had a special audience on Saturday evening.
When you think of the Day of the Dead, what comes to mind? Sugar skulls? Halloween? Disney’s Coco? Many may know its imagery, ...
Over the weekend, Billings hosted a series of vibrant events in celebration of Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, amidst a rising enthusiasm for the holiday.
To celebrate, people make altars called ofrendas and decorate them with food, pictures of their loved ones and flowers. Celebrations also include special foods, like candy sugar skulls, or calaveras.
The annual celebration that honors loved ones who have died also brings vibrant altars adorned with marigolds, sugar skulls ...