XOCHIMILCO, Mexico — Mexican artisans are struggling to preserve the traditional manufacture of paper cut-out decorations long used in altars for the Day of the Dead. Defying increasingly popular mass ...
What's the significance of Day of the Dead, and where can you celebrate the holiday in the Coachella Valley? We're here to help.
Día de los Muertos is a Mexican holiday of mourning and remembrance that is celebrated in Mexico, parts of Latin America and ...
– El municipio de Huixcolotla, en el centro de México, se ha convertido en el principal productor nacional de papel picado, una colorida artesanía que este martes comienza a adornar los altares y ...
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Amarillo’s Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) Festival fills Starlight Ranch
The center transformed into a sea of marigolds, candles, painted faces, and vibrant music for the festival on Nov. 1.
Students called upon the spirits of their loved ones to honor and be present with them in creating “papel picado” after Candy Angel-Diaz, also known as the “Nepantlera Art-ivist” blessed the room with ...
Discover its fascinating beginnings and how it has evolved into what it is today, according to a news release from the city ...
Day of the Dead celebrations in the U.S. — started in the early 1970s by American-born Chicano artists looking to reclaim ...
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