Earth Picsのインスタグラム(earthpix) - 10月28日 01時18分
Día de los Muertos in San Miguel de Allende is a vibrant fusion of remembrance and celebration. Central to this event are the altars or ofrendas, lavishly adorned with candles, marigolds, photos, and favorite foods of the departed, set up both in homes and public spaces. The city comes alive with Callejoneadas - lively parades where participants dress in elaborate costumes and skull makeup, adding a festive air to the streets. Public squares are transformed into colorful displays, and the atmosphere is enriched with poetry readings, live music, and theatrical performances. Moreover, traditional foods like Pan de muerto and sugar skulls add a flavorful dimension to the celebrations.
Visiting and decorating the graves in cemeteries is another poignant aspect, often accompanied by music and sometimes picnics, bridging the gap between the living and the departed. Art also plays a significant role, with workshops and exhibitions flourishing during this time, offering a creative outlet for both locals and visitors. The presence of La Catrina, the elegantly dressed female skeleton, adds an iconic touch to the festivities. For a 25-year-old audience, Día de los Muertos in San Miguel is not just a cultural event; it’s a vivid experience blending art, tradition, and a communal celebration of life and memory.
🎥 by @explorasanmigueldeallende
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