Altares, Ofrendas, Calaveras,
Flores, Pan De Muerto, Chocolate, Visual Arts, Poetry and Music.
Observed on November 2nd, with exhibits and events beginning
in October and continuing through the middle of November; Día
De Los Muertos is a colorful flurry of traditional and contemporary
festivities celebrating ancestral remembrance, and harvest season
rituals from Central Mexican indigenous cultures.
Organized since 1978 by Centro Cultural Aztlán -with altars
and exhibits on display all over the city, Día De Los Muertos
is a mainstay of San Antonio’s folklore and its cultural heritage. |