Come and observe the traditional altars from Mexico and especially from the Mixteco-Oaxaca Communities, and how these traditions are maintained in the United States. This year’s theme is “Siguiendo Nuestras Tradiciones (Continuing Our Traditions).
Día de los Muertos is a traditional Mexican celebration that remembers the life of family members and friends who have passed away. Altars are built in their honor, that include photos of the loved one, food they enjoyed, activities they participated in, and other special items.
If you are planning on building an altar click HERE FOR THE GUIDELINES
SCHEDULE
- 10:00am Singers/ Big X & Angels on Harp/Mariachi Inlakech
- 11:00-11:40am Grupo Folklorico Viva Mexico & Floreo de Laso
- 11:40-12:15pm Bienvenida/Welcome-Bendicion-Blessing: Danza Tonantzin & St. Mary Magdalen Rev. Mario Arrellano
- 12:15-12:40pm Zumba Caliente with La Muerte
- 12:40-1:05pm Mariachi Camarillo
- 1:05-2:05 pm 805 Caliente (R&B dance music)
- 2:05-2:30 p.m. Ballet Folklorico Ecatl & Alma
- 2:30-3:25 p.m. Ballet Folklorico Alma de Mexico & Grupo Norteno (Omar de Loeca, Sharon Edith, El Sangunario)
- 3:20-3:35 p.m Calaca Pageant Award
- 3:35-3:50pm Grupo Mixteco Nuu Savi
- 3:50-4:10pm Mariachi EL Guero & Mariachi CSUCitlan
- 4:10-5:05pm Grupo Yodoquinsi, D.F. Mexico
- 5:05-5:15pm Low rider Classic Car Award
- Aztec Ceremonial Blessing at 5:15 by Danza Azteca Tonantzin: Everyone is invited to participate in a traditional ceremonial procession around the cemetery after the blessing.
- 6 p.m. Until next Year - “Hasta La Muerte”
For more information visit their Facebook Page at @DiaDeLosMuertosVentura