One of the most meaningful traditions of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is the ofrenda—an altar created to honor loved ones who have passed away. This hands-on workshop invites participants to design and build their own miniature ofrendas (altars) using craft materials, symbolic objects, and even personal photos.
As you build, you will learn about the essential elements of an ofrenda—candles, marigolds, food, photos, papel picado—and their spiritual and emotional significance. Through this activity, participants will gain a deeper appreciation of how different cultures remember and celebrate their ancestors.
What You’ll Learn
The history and meaning of ofrendas in Día de los Muertos
Symbolism of candles, flowers, food, photos, and papel picado
How to create your own miniature altar to take home
The importance of remembrance and tradition in Mexican culture
Who Can Join?
This workshop is family-friendly and open to all ages. It is perfect for anyone wanting to connect with Mexican heritage while exploring creativity and meaningful traditions.
Latin American Heritage Month (LAHM) Festival is an annual celebration in BC that highlights the rich cultural diversity, traditions, and contributions of Latin American communities. Organized by Latincouver, a non-profit that connects Latin American and Canadian cultures, the festival runs from the middle of October to the beginning of November and features a variety of activities, including music, dance performances, film screenings, art exhibitions, and culinary experiences.
For more details, visit the official page at LAHM 25. There, you’ll find the full schedule, event locations, and highlights of the celebration.
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