Day of the Dead, or Dia De Los Muertos, is an annual holiday that honors the memory and life of deceased loved ones on Nov. 1 ...
In late October, or so the tradition says, the souls of loved ones return from the afterlife to celebrate and spend time with living relatives on Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead ...
While the quiet remembrance might be over, the Day of the Dead marigolds that dot Oaxaca continue on for weeks.
As we near the beginning of the Día de los Muertos celebrations, numerous oppurtunities to learn about new cultures are opening up.
The Day of the Dead — El Día de Muertos in Spanish — is celebrated on Nov. 1 and Nov 2. The Mexican holiday celebrates loved ones who have passed on by welcoming back the souls of deceased ...
This festive project, marking Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), allows students to celebrate Hispanic culture by decorating colorful sugar skulls, which symbolize the sweetness of life and ...
Miami-based nonprofit Community Arts and Culture (CAC) presented its Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration at the ...
Halloween is known worldwide for its costumes and treats, yet many cultures have their own unique ways of marking the day, often focused on honoring loved ones who have passed. From Japan’s creative ...
Day of the Dead is explicitly about the afterlife and remembrance. Food, flowers and altars are necessary components of the celebration. To honor the deceased, foods such as sugar skulls ...
What is the Day of the Dead? The Mexican holiday of Día de los Muertos is filled with unique symbols to honor departed loved ones.
As the mass appeal of Day of the Dead grows, so too have the number of public traditions in Austin. A new installation will ...