Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead): Celebrating Community and Tradition, presented by Adriana Santos

October 17, 2021, 2:00-3:00 pm, John R. Austen Auditorium

Dia de los Muertos (in English, “Day of the Dead”) is a celebration to honor the lives and the memories of our loved ones who have passed away.

While the holiday is celebrated throughout Latin America, presenter Adriana Santos will talk specifically about the blend of indigenous and Spanish Catholic traditions of Mexico. Some major themes she will discuss include:

  • Dia de los Muertos is a celebration of life. It is not something to be afraid of!
  • How can we look at the traditions of Dia de los Muertos to cope with and honor the loss of our loved ones?
  • Dia de los Muertos is a much different holiday than Halloween, and understanding these differences is important in developing a cultural understanding
  • Altars are a central component of Dia de los Muertos celebrations. What do families put on an altar? How can we create a personalized space to honor our loved ones?

The program will be followed by a Marigolds & Papel Picado Interactive Workshop. Papel picado is used in many ways, like place mats, flags, and banners. Guests will learn how to create paper marigolds and papel picado that they can bring home with them.

Guests are encouraged to bring photographs of their loved for temporary display on a community-built altar (you will be able to take you photographs home with you after the program.)

We welcome you to explore our community’s stories and share you own.

This program is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. Click here to be taken to Eventbrite.