DIA DE LOS MUERTOS CELEBRATION
By artist Carlos Fresquez
from Denver, Colorado Used with permission of the owner, Rick
Manzanares
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While
the actual "Day of the Dead" celebration is on November 1st, The exhibit is on
display from late October through early December each year. The
3rd Annual Dia
de los Muertos exhibit is planned for Sunday, October 29,
2001.
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Dias de los Muertos is a Mexican-based observance corresponding with
All Saints and All Souls Days, November 1st and 2nd on the Catholic calendar. This year
again, the San Luis Museum is calling for entries from the community
for ofrendas to honor deceased individuals. Artists are also
encouraged to enter ofrenda installations.
In past years,
ofrendas have been offered to local individuals, especially youth,
who have died and whos families wish to remember them in a special
way. There have also been ofrendas to famous people such as
Ritchie Valens, the Chicano Rock singer of the late 1950s, and
international Tex-Mex singing sensation Selena.
In addition,
there will be a "community ofrenda" in which anyone can contribute a
photo or memento of a loved one. Community members are
encouraged to participate in this highly creative process for
honoring and grieving those who have died.
As in the past,
many volunteers will be needed to make paper flowers and other
ofrenda offerings. For the exhibit reception, volunteers will
be needed to bake Pan de Muerto and help prepare chocolate,
bizcochitos, and other traditional foods.
If you are interested in helping
with this exhibit, please call Juanita Gurule at 719-672-3611. It is
not too early to start planning your exhibit if
you intend to participate.
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