Join us for this joyful program where we honor the lives of departed ancestors and loved ones. Create a stunning sand painting with stencils, learn about the rich traditions of Dia de los Muertos, and delight in the bigger-than-life skeleton puppets and the Calaveras procession led by Teatro Familia Aztlan. The museum’s procession is uniquely exciting – it includes a stop at Lupe, the 14,000 year-old “muerto” mammoth.
Translated “The Day of the Dead” is a holiday traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2. It largely originated in Mexico, where it is observed, but it is also celebrated in other areas and especially by people of Mexican heritage. Let’s learn more about this holiday together.
Activities include:
- Performances at 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
- Hands-On Activities:
- Sand Painting – create special artwork using sticky paper, sand and stencils of symbols such as calaveras and marigolds
- Theatre: Learn more about Día de los Muertos and dance along with Chiquy Mejia, aka Chiquy Boom!
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