Día De Muertos | Saturday Nov. 4, 2023

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November 4, 2023 | 12–6 p.m. La Procesión 5:30-6:30 p.m.

COMMUNITY ALTAR EXHIBIT Webster Auditorium Curated by Ulrike Figueroa Vilchis, the Altar builds upon the theme of La Catrina, an iconic figure, who gained her distinct look in Diego Rivera’s 1947 painting “Sueño de una tarde dominical en la Alameda Central”. Experience a central altar showcasing 25 rebozos. At the altar’s pinnacle, a grand papier-mâché bust resembling Posada’s original La Catrina takes center stage, surrounded by 49 intricately crafted papier-mâché figures by internationally renowned artists Oscar Becerra Mora and Rubén “Mica” Castillo Navarrete from Mexico City.

LA PROCESIÓN Ullman Terrace 5:30 – 6:30pm Join Cachito Dance Project and large-scale Alebrijes Iluminados in a procession in memory of passed loved ones. Begins at Ullman Terrace and concludes in Sunset Plaza near Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Desert Terrace Garden. Join La Procesión at any point along its journey or meet it at its end in Sunset Plaza. Guests are invited to contribute to the tree of life in Sunset Plaza.


PERFORMANCES Ullman Terrace Ollin Yoliztli Dance Academy Ballet Folklórico Quetzalli-AZ Louie S. Arizona Folklórico Dance Co. Andrés Martínez & Ritmo Latino Boppart Courtyard Herencia Mexicana SMCC Storytelling Institute Herencia Mexicana SMCC Storytelling Institute Dora Serrano SMCC Storytelling Institute De Cajón Music

12-1 p.m. 1-2 p.m. 2-3 p.m. 3-4 p.m. 4-5:30 p.m. 12-1 p.m. 1-1:30 p.m. 1:30-2 p.m. 2-2:30 p.m. 2:30-3:30 p.m. 3:30-4 p.m. 4-5:30 p.m.


MERCADO Boppart Courtyard Arte de Mi Tierra

Mexican textiles, hand-embroidered goods

Aurora’s Creations

Flower crowns, Catrina hats, bags and fans

Cajitas Lindas

Shrine boxes known as cajitas

Carolina’s Chocolate

Quality dark spicy chocolate candy

Dance Masks by Felipe Horta Tera

Carved wooden masks for traditional dances

Después de La Vida Art

Homemade earrings, headpieces and more

Funkychickeneggranch Mexican folk art

GinasOriginalAZ

Handmade upcycled jewelry

Mano Y Metate Freshly Ground Mole Sauces Dry spice mixes to make Mexican mole

Maxica Colectivo Handmade beadwork

Ullman Terrace Marco Albarran

Día de Muertos art and personal handmade art creations

Monica Gisel

Fine art prints and giclées

Oaxaca Imports

Handmade pottery and artwork


ACTIVITIES Binns Wildflower Pavilion

Face painting | Have your face painted in a Día de Muertos calavera style (Line will be capped when capacity is reached)

Steele Herb Garden

Decorate Sugar Skulls (fee applies) | With Creative Calaveras

Amphitheater

Paper Flowers | Make paper flowers with artist Oliverio B

Ullman Terrace

Nicho Boxes | Create a colorful Nicho with artist Melissa Martinez

FOOD & DRINK Patio Café at Ullman Terrace

Fabulous Food Fine Catering & Events

Gertrude’s Restaurant

Reservations Recommended

Boppart Courtyard

Paletas Betty | Handmade Mexican Ice Cream and Pops

Elliot Patio

La Purisima Bakery | Pan de Muerto, Mexican pastries

BAR SERVICE Desert Terrace & Ullman Terrace

Beer, wine, soda and water available for purchase (Card Only)

All activities and vendors are subject to change. This event may be photographed or recorded for promotional purposes. @dbgphx

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