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City Of Raleigh: Celebrate Day Of The Dead At The City Of Raleigh Museum
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Oct 31, 2021
The Friends of the City of Raleigh Museum(link is external) and the El Quixote Festival(link is external) are proud to announce that the Day of the Dead will return for two in-person events!Β
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βWhat The Day of the Dead Means to Meβ Roundtable DiscussionΒ
Monday, Nov. 1, 7 p.m.
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Join us for a roundtable discussion and demonstration for women in Raleigh on why this cultural tradition is much more than just calaveras, makeup, and votive candles. βWhat The Day of the Dead Means to Meβ will feature Vice-Consul of Guatemala Cristina EspaΓ±a, Consul General of Mexico in Raleigh Claudia Velasco Osorio, Cultural Producer Vicky Carrillo, Educator Adriana Ruiz, and Visual Artist Lety Alvarez.
Friday, Nov. 5, 6 to 9 p.m.
As part of First Friday, Artist Studio Project and Friends of the City of Raleigh Museum(link is external) invite you to join us for the 5th annual Day of the Dead at the City of Raleigh Museum, as part of the El Quixote Festival(link is external). This year, the 5th annual Day of The Dead Altar βvocesβ (voices) is dedicated to both women and those we have lost to the pandemic. Visual artist Lety Alvarez, along with a close group of friends, will create a wonderful tribute altar in honor of βamigasβ (friendship). This group of women includes Vicky Carrillo, Angeles de la Torre, Claudia Casco, Claudia Apodaca, Gaby de la Torre, Rosy Roa, Ana Silvia Martinez, and Paola Tavernier.
Other Activities include:
- Live musical performancesΒ featuring musicians such as Sophia M. Enriquez and Larry Bellorin. Sophia is a Chicana-Appalachian scholar, teacher, and musician. She currently teaches in the department of music and program for Latina/o studies at Duke University. While Larry Bellorin is the former President of the Musical Foundation βCasa Vieja,β Bellorinβs greatest wish is that the music of his country be respected, loved, and most importantly shared by others around the world.
- Traditional Baile FolkloricoΒ dancing from DoΓ±a Vicky Carrillo of Baile Folklorico Vicky Academy. Vickyβs main goal is to promote and rescue the traditional values of Mexican culture.
- Showcase of Jose Manuel Cruzβs artwork in new exhibit, βRaleigh's Living Room: Rest, Reflect, and Respondβ. Cruz will be drawing live during the event.
These events are part of the βvocesβ (voices) series, which is part of the 7th annual El Quixote Festival(link is external). They are free and open to the public. Masks will be required inside the museum.
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