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Dia de los muertos 2021 sf10/11/2023 ![]() Information: On instagram San Bernardino County Before the pandemic, the event has included a La Catrina pageant, a chalk art competition and live music attracting thousands of people to the downtown area. Where: Market Street between University Avenue and 14th Streetĭetails: Details of the event were not yet available but event organizer Cosme Cordova said it will take place on Market Street between University Avenue and 14th Street with altars installed at White Park. And for Selena fans, the tribute band Dreaming of You will perform as well. Where: Moreno Valley Civic Amphitheater, 14075 Frederick St, Moreno Valley.ĭetails: Altar displays and live entertainment from Ballet Folkcorico troupes plus a Michelada Garden and artists booth will makeup this free outdoor event. ![]() Kids will also have a chance to make their very own marigold to take home. Come early and be hungry because the first 100 people in attendance will get a free concha, a traditional Mexican sweet bread roll treat.ĭetails: The younger children will have fun at this celebration as they get to listen to stories that tell of the traditions of the celebration and how people can honor deceased loved ones. ![]() There will also be a performance by Mariachi Tapatío and Las Estrella Folkloric Dancers from Orange County School of the Arts. Where: Fairhaven Memorial Park & Mortuary, 1702 Fairhaven Ave., Santa Anaĭetails: A bilingual remembrance service will take place outdoors in front of the Historic Mausoleum. The District will also give people a chance to build altars to their loved ones who are buried at all three District cemeteries. The to-go bags will include things like coloring books, foam sugar skull kits to decorate at home, stickers and other goodies. From 3:30-4:30 p.m., or until supplies last, people can pull up to the Santa Ana Cemetery, Anaheim Cemetery or El Toro Memorial Park to pick up bags filled with Day of the Dead treats for the kids. This year, due to COVID-19, it is being scaled back quite a bit but nevertheless, the celebration will continue with a “To Go” event. and El Toro Memorial Park, 25751 Trabuco Rd, Lake Forest.ĭetails: The Orange County Cemetery District usually holds popular Day of the Dead celebrations that attract hundreds of people to its cemeteries. Where: Santa Ana Cemetery, 1919 E Santa Clara Ave., Anaheim Cemetery, 1400 E Sycamore St. Admission to the museum is not included with this event but Santa Ana residents can enter the venue for free with proof of residency. The outdoor event will also include music by Joel Aceves and Los Cuates, a dance performance by Relampago del Cielo, art displays and food vendors. Where: Bowers Museum, 2002 North Main St., Santa Anaĭetails: People can honor human and pet loved ones who have passed at this event by bringing a photo of a late relative or pet to be added to the community altar. there will be altars, mariachi and folkorico performances plus food trucks and art and craft booth at the corner of Sixth and Mesa.Ĭost: Free but tickets need to be reserved. free screening of the film “Coco,” at the Warner Grand Theater and from 3-7 p.m. This will be a more music focused event with Chilean singer Mon Laferte headlining a night of music that will include other performers like Little Jesus Y La Bamba, Mexican singer Flor Amargo and the Son Jarocho ensemble Conjunto Tenocelomeh.Ĭost: $40 for Dia de Los Muertos, $50 for Noche de los Muertosĭetails: While this is usually a large and lively event that attracts about 10,000 people to San Pedro who come to listen to live music and walk the streets in Day of the Dead attire, this year due to COVID-19 the event will be a bit smaller and more intimate. The Noche de Los Muertos will be for the grown folk and will take place from 5 p.m. It will include a children’s plaza with arts and crafts vendors, traditional dance performances, art exhibitions and, of course, altars. Dia de los Muertos will be a more family-oriented event taking place from 9 a.m. ![]() Where: 6000 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles.ĭetails: This year’s celebration, which is usually one of the biggest around, will be split into two events. Altars created by local organizations and artists will also be on display through Nov. 2 with a display of several 14-foot-tall La Catrina sculptures by Los Angeles-based artist Ricardo Soltero throughout the Promenade. The celebration will continue through Nov. 30 will include performance by acts like Santa Monica Ballet Folklórico, Ballet Folklórico Flor de Mayo, Santa Monica Youth Orchestra Mariachi Perla del Oeste, DJ Funky Caramelo and DJ Sizzle Fantastic. Santa Monicaĭetails: The celebration at Santa Monica’s popular tourist spot on Oct. Where: Third Street Promenade, 101 Wilshire Blvd.
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