Día De Los Muertos

NOVEMBER 2, 2011 • Citywide

Enjoy the colorful flurry of traditional and contemporary festivities that celebrate
ancestral remembrance and harvest season rituals from Central Mexico's
indigenous cultures.

Originally organized by Centro Cultural Aztlán since 1978, Día De Los Muertos events
are hosted by Say Sí, the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, and many other organizations.

Observed on November 2 and during most of the month; exhibits and events
that include altars, ofrendas, calaveras, flores, pan de muerto, chocolate,
visual arts, poetry and music are presented throughout the city.

Día De Los Muertos is a mainstay of San Antonio's folklore and a vivid expression of its
cultural heritage. Exhibits and events are free and open to the public.

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