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In partnership with Cazateatro, Crosstown Concourse presents a Day of the Dead celebration with music, folklore, dancers, altars, and crafts. Featuring performances by Cazateatro Catrinas/Catrines, Ballet Meztli, Danza Azteca Xochitquetzal, Mariachi Guadalajara, Tropical Fusion Latin Band, DJ Alexis White, and more! Milis Flowers and Gift flower cart will be on-site. And don’t miss a special FREE matinee screening of Coco in Crosstown Theater at 2 pm (register for Coco here).
Free and open to the public
Día de Muertos takes place on November 1st and 2nd each year in Mexico. It’s a time when families gather to honor and remember deceased loved ones. It is believed that the souls of the dead return to visit the living families in homes and cemeteries. This is a joyful festivity for families and the community. The Aztec honored their dead with fiestas and rituals during the harvest season. They viewed death as the beginning of the cycle of seasons and life.