![]() Town of Silverthorne Día de los Muertos Celebration, Silverthorne The show is free, and food trucks La Reyna del Sur and El Turkito will be parked outside. KUVO’s Super Sonido La Molly hosts, introducing the opening Oaxacan band El Jaguar, and headliners Los Alcos, a big, eclectic, inventive act that’s comfortable with switching genres on a dime - jazz, funk, hip-hop, electronica, cumbia. Town Hall Collaborative, 525 Santa Fe DriveĪrt District newcomer Town Hall Collaborative offers a musical Día de Los Muertos evening with a younger vibe and sounds that are in no way traditional. Vendors and food trucks will be on deck for eats and treats. event), multiple performances by Ballet Folklorico Sangre de Mexico and sugar-skull decorating. This is also the place to go for the district’s big Catrina costume contest, with cash prizes in both adult and child categories (registration closes at 6:45 p.m. This year, the Museo is taking the lead with a free evening of age-old traditions, beginning with a fabuloso altar by Cal Duran and additional artworks by Vince Benavidez and Arlette Lucero - all local artists. The Art District on Santa Fe is no slouch when it comes to celebrating Día de los Muertos, with organizations like Museo de las Americas and Su Teatro serving old-school Mexican and Chicano culture on the Westside. Museo de las Americas, 861 Santa Fe Drive Photo: Cristina del Hoyo, courtesy of Museo de las Americas Cultural First Friday: Día de Muertos It’s el Día, ground zero, for miles around. ![]() In the spirit of community, both CHAC and Pirate will light the fire under the celebration, offering their new shows of Day of the Dead-themed art and altars, with Aztec dancers and piñatas to kick off a district-wide candlelight procession to the 40 West Hub. After all, it's just steps away from Pirate: Contemporary Art, which brought its now 38-year-old Día de los Muertos traditions to Lakewood. Now that the Chicano Humanities and Arts Council Gallery and its fifty-year legacy of Día de los Muertos festivities is part of the 40 West neighborhood, this art district has a lock on the holiday. Pirate: Contemporary Art, 7130 West 16th Avenue, LakewoodĬHAC Gallery, 1560 Teller Street, Lakewood Due to the nature of a workshop, extensive prep work including supply purchases, workshops are non-refundable but you may receive 50% credit to use towards a future workshop.Shay Guerrero, courtesy of CHAC Día de los Muertos Grand Fiesta: A Community CelebrationĤ0 West Art District, West Colfax Corridor, between Lamar Street and Wadsworth Boulevard Some attendees may finish their project during the workshop timeframe others may not but all will be provided resources to finish at home. ~ Understand that certain skills or processes may be more challenging or take longer for some. The effort and energy needed to begin AND finish a project is the responsibility of the attendee. A workshop provides the space, time, materials, information and inspiration to create. ~ Understand that by attending this workshop, your are not purchasing a finished product. ![]() ~ All workshop details, designs, information, worksheets are the intellectual property of Andrea Sepulveda and may not be shared, distributed or reproduced for profit. ~ Treat everyone with kindness and respect. ![]() ~ Arrive 5-15 minutes before the start time, workshops will begin promptly. ***Rules of attending a workshop with me***īy purchasing a workshop you agree to the following: Hosted at the event room: Elevated Space of Eagle’s Nest Healing Arts Center. While crafting experience can be helpful it is not required, beginners welcome! All fresh flowers and supplies included but you are encouraged to bring an extra elements that represent your loved one. Afterwards, dry your fresh flower crown for an altar adornment or gorgeous decoration. Your fresh flower crown will last up to one/two weeks if kept in the fridge when not worn. Working with with fresh flowers is a great way to celebrate the life season and connect to nature! With these skills you can recreate your flower crown for any festival or holiday. During this 1.5 hour workshop you’ll learn how to wrap real live flowers and make your own fresh flower crown to wear during a Dia de los Muertos festival or gathering in honor of a loved one who has passed. Join me for a fresh flower crown workshop. Sign up for my newsletter for announcements of future workshops (on the homepage) or book a private workshop anytime throughout the year.ĭo you want to honor a loved one in a unique creative way? This workshop coming in late October 2023.
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