With colorful twirling skirts and sugar skull makeup, ballet folklorico dancers had a special audience on Saturday evening.
On0, Malta Montessori students in grades one through three embraced a hands-on tradition by crafting calaveras de azúcar, or ...
D ía de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday celebrated on November 1 and 2 each year. You could almost ...
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 ...
Sugar skulls, he said, were in large part popularized by an East Los Angeles art collective during the same time. After all, the Day of the Dead is a collective day ... and Mexican American community.
Sugar skulls, he said, were in large part popularized by an East Los Angeles art collective during the same time. After all, the Day of the Dead is a ... (Our Lady of Guadalupe Church was ...
Like in Mexico, the event celebrates dead loved ones with a procession, ofrendas (altars), and sugar skulls. This year's procession starts at Esplanade Park, the site of the event's Folklorico ...
“During contemporary Day of the Dead festivities, people commonly wear skull masks and eat sugar candy molded into the shape of skulls,” History.com says. “The pan de ánimas of All Souls ...
Dia De Los Muertos is derived from Aztec traditions and their goddess Mictecacihuatl, also known as “Lady of the Dead”. The holiday has changed since then with influences of other cultures and so ...