Día de los Muertos is an ancient, Mexican, and Mexican American religious holiday, with a historically rich tradition that integrates pre-Columbian and Catholic customs. It is often celebrated in Mexico on November 1 and 2 (dates vary by region and may be longer) in connection with the Catholic Holy Days of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. For many Latin American countries, it is a time to honor and greet the departed as they make their journey back to be with the living each year.
Oct 26
Altar Building
10am- 4pm
Shiloh Square, Springdale
Building of the ofrenda base
Nov 1
Day of the Dead Procession / Procesion del Día de los Muertos
11:30
Shiloh Square, Springdale
Nov 1
Celebración del Día de Muertos
Luther George Park
12pm to 6:30pm
The Catrinas Processional will begin at Shiloh Square and go through downtown Springdale, ending at Luther George Park where Ballet Folklorico Herencia de Mexico will perform. Their performance will officially open the community-wide Día de Muertos celebration.
Performers
Ballet Folklorico Herencia de México
Sensación Latina
Los MX
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