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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Day of the Dead in L.A. and Mexico (video)
Trippy Food; CBS LA; Crystal Quintero, Pfc. Sandoval, CC Liu, Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
On this special 2022 Dia de los Muertos episode, Val and Juli spend a day and night at Hollywood Forever in LA for their annual Lady of the Dead event. Website: ladayofthedead.com/event...
Annual Dia De Los Muertos event at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
(CBS Los Angeles) Oct. 29, 2022. Dia De Los Muertos is a tradition deeply rooted in Mexican culture that goes back centuries. It is a day for both the living and the dead to share time together once again. CBSLA's Lauren Pozen reports from Hollywood, California:
Transcript
Oh, the dead, the dead! What a pity!
MEXICO CITY, Mexico - 2022 Día de los Muertos, Oct. 31, 2022. This video tracks a tick off the bucket list, participation in Día de los Muertos or “Day of the Dead” festival in Mexico. Check ✅
The Day of the Dead is a holiday for remembering and celebrating those who have passed on from this world. It’s almost a week of festivities, holding different events across the country, showcasing the best of calacas (“skeletons”), ofrendas (“altar offerings”), calavera (deadly “skull candy”), colors, lights, marigold flowers, and much more! It’s a festival not to be missed while visiting Mexico.
This video was filmed on Oct. 29, 2022, during the main Mexico City parade around Zócalo (the historical town center). It is truly incredible to see all the participants marching down the streets of Mexico City, wearing colorful costumes and putting on an amazing show. 💀
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