![]() A donation of a nonperishable food item to St. There will also be a public ofrenda where attendees can place a 5-by-7-inch photo of a lost loved one in a paper frame. There will be music, face-painting, and an artisan market. Mary’s Basilica, located at 231 North Third Street, is hosting its sixth annual Dia de los Muertos Festival in downtown Phoenix to celebrate and remember deceased loved ones. It's a widely celebrated holiday in Phoenix, so here are 12 ways to take part. This year, Dia de los Muertos starts on Thursday, October 31, and ends on Saturday, November 2. Serving the community, via the arts.It’s that time of year again when the candles, sugar skulls, and ofrendas (offerings) go up to honor those loved ones who have passed.ĭuring Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, families display marigolds, candles, and pictures of deceased loved ones with their favorite foods and drinks to encourage them to cross over from the land of the dead to visit and celebrate their lives with their family. LORE Media & Arts specializes in cultural event production. The Adobe Mission is the ‘Heart’ of Scottsdale and the ideal sacred setting to remember the dearly departed with specific emphasis on recent victims of the Covid-19 pandemic.” Robert Ramirez Scottsdale Dia de Los Muertos Founder and Lore Media and Arts spokesperson said: “This year’s Dia de Los Muertos will have an even stronger symbolic presence in Old Town. Altars will be on display with traditional offerings.Īn online social media ofrendas offering campaign will be launched on October 15th providing people the opportunity to submit online altar dedications which will be printed and placed on a Scottdale Dia de Los Muertos altar. ![]() Co-curator Lucretia Torva, Local famed artists Lalo Cota, father and son team Suchand Champs, Tato Caraveo, Darrin Wardle, Maggie Keane, David Morgan, Tara Sharpe, and many more local artists will be featured. Art panels from Los Angeles and Mexico City will also be introduced this year. ![]() Stunning mural art panels painted by top tier artists from the Arizona Collective. Covid-19 (Health & Safety Protocols) and social distance precautions will be in place. An intimate scaled-down Scottsdale Dia de Los Muertos Art-Installation walkthrough experience on the sacred grounds of the Old Adobe Mission. What Happens: Following the 2019 success and tripling in size of the 3rd annual SDDLM event, the Covid-19 pandemic postponed further expansion until 2021. Where: Old Adobe Mission, 3817 N.Brown Ave, at 1st Street in OldTown Scottsdale, Arizona When: Thursday, October 29th thru November 2, 2020, 9 am - 10 pm ![]() ScottsdaleDiadeLosMuertosbrings together world-class artists, and the local community to create a vibrant, visually entertaining, larger than life cross-cultural experience. See fine-art installations, Mesoamerican inspired sculptures, and traditional altars. What: The City of Scottsdale’s official Dia de Los Muertos annual tradition returns to Old Town with a new intimate art installation walk-through experience on The Old Adobe Mission grounds. LORE Media & Arts and the Old Adobe Mission present The 4th Annual Scottsdale Dia de Los Muertos Art Installation Experience, a FREE five-day walk-thru event celebrating the rich, ancient tradition of Dia de Los Muertos, commonly known as “Day of The Dead”. The Scottsdale Dia de Los Muertos celebration returns as the only official outdoor Dia de Los Muertos observance celebration this fall. ![]()
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