2, at Cerveceria Colorado, 1395 Platte St., Denver, 72, A special game of Lotería will include prizes like tickets to the Denver Botanic Gardens.All ages are welcome. With your first purchase of a Churro Stout draft, you’ll receive a complimentary fresh churro straight from the brewery’s new DBC Eats food truck. Pearl St., Denver, 30 or 30, /events Día de los Muertos at Cervecería ColoradoĮnjoy craft cervezas and free sugar skull painting at Cervecería’s Día de los Muertos celebration. While the event is free, the organizers are asking attendees to RSVP on Eventbrite. Organized by South Pearl businesses 5 Green Boxes, a boutique, and Ruby’s Market, a local-global marketplace, the Fiesta de los Muertos celebration includes a community mural art, headband making, shrine building, piñatas and more. The art is created by local students and on display through Nov. 5 celebration includes Aztec dancers, piñatas for both adults and children and a candlelight procession. 37th Anniversary Pirate’s Celebration of Día de los MuertosĬelebrate the Day of the Dead with a reception at Pirate Contemporary Art. Also, the Longmont Museum has a Día de los Muertos exhibition and the Firehouse Art Center hosts community-made Catrina paintings alongside work from emerging and established local and national artists. While the family celebration was held earlier in October, there’s a chance to go on a self-guided tour downtown and see the more than two dozen altars created by local businesses. Longmont holds a nearly month-long Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration that runs through Nov. (Cyrus McCrimmon, Denver Post file) Altars and Art in Longmont 30 at Denver Art Society, 734 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, 30, Īn altar to “abuelitas Chepita and Clementina” was part of the Dia de Los Muertos exhibition at the Mexican Cultural Center in 2012. There also will be mask painting, Danza Azteca Ceremonial Dancers, and a costume contest, plus snacks and libations. The celebration will include music, dance and art from more than 100 local artists. Join a neighborhood Día de Los Muertos celebration and help create a beautiful community altar at this celebration that will include music and dance and showcase art from more than 100 local artists. (Daniel Brenner, Special to the Denver Post) Día de Los Muertos Community Celebration with Denver Art Society 6, at Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver, 72, Participants walk in a procession at a Dia de los Muertos block party during First Friday Art Walk Friday, Nov. The Mercado showcases Colorado artists selling original works. Now in its 10th year, the Día de los Muertos Celebration at the Denver Botanic Gardens includes a community altar and a lineup of events, with highlights including a dance demonstration by Aztec Group Huitzilopochtli, live art demonstrations, plus morning and afternoon calavera costume contests. Día de los Muertos Celebration at the Denver Botanic Gardens Kathryn Scott, The Denver PostVisitors to the Denver Botanic Gardens celebrate “Dia de los Muertos”, Day of the Dead on Nov. 5 at 40 West Arts, 1560 Teller St., Lakewood, 30, During the art crawl, view ofrendas that honor departed loved ones built by local Latinx artists, see fire dancers, and join a procession from the Teller Street Hub to Pasternack’s Art Hub. Colfax Art Crawl: Día De Los Muertos in LakewoodĪn “art crawl of memories,” this free event is held in partnership with the Chicano Humanities & Arts Council and Pirate Contemporary Art. From community celebrations with altars on display and a culturally rich lineup of events at the Denver Botanic Gardens, here are seven ways to celebrate the holiday in and around Denver. Throughout the Front Range, there are a number of festive events to honor Día de los Muertos. During this holiday, spirits are treated as guests of honor, with bright marigolds leading them to altars (ofrendas) filled with symbolic objects like sugar skulls, pan de muerto (bread of the dead), as well as photos and the drinks they most enjoyed when alive. Tradition allows for souls to return to eat, drink, play music and dance with loved ones. 1-2) is a beautiful juxtaposition, and very much a jovial and colorful celebration. While the theme is one of both life and death, Día de los Muertos (Nov. On Día de Los Muertos, it’s believed the thin veil separating the living from the departed is lifted, allowing people to commune with the spirits of their loved ones. Sunday, August 13th 2023 Home Page Close Menu
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