Plaza de la Raza Día de los Muertos ~ Day of the Dead 2023

Wednesday, November 1st - 5pm-9:30pm - FREE

Plaza de la Raza’s annual Día de los Muertos Festival is a FREE family-friendly celebration of art, music, dance and living tradition. Exhibition and ofrendas by local artists, mainstage performances, face-painting, hands-on workshops, local vendors and more!

*All guests are welcome to add photos or items of loved ones to our main community altar. There will be a beloved pet ofrenda as well.

Live Performances by:

 Xipe Totec

Plaza de la Raza Youth Folkorico Ensemble

Danza Divina de Los Angeles

Plaza de la Raza Youth Mariachi Ensemble

Los Rodartes Del Norte

Folklor Pasión Mexicana

Mariachi Los Reyes

La Sonora Dinamita

MCs: Silviha Villegas & Tomas Benitez

 

Altar Installations by:

 Emilia Cruz

Ofelia Esparza & Rosanna Esparza

Ricardo Estrada

America Madrigal-Herrera

Krystal Mendez

Xochitl Palomera

Frank Romero

Juan A. Sigala

Maritza Torres

Berenice Vasquez

 

Additional Decorative Work by:

 Paper Mache Catrinas by Ricardo Sotelo

Papel Picado by Maricela Sosa

Classic Car & Florals by Frances Torres

Marketplace curated by Carolyn Molina

 

El Velorio Día de los Muertos Exhibit at the Boathouse

Special tribute exhibition to Fallen Female Icons curated by Antonio & Isaac Pelayo, including pieces by 115 artists on view at Plaza de la Raza's Boathouse Gallery October 14 through November 4, 2023.

 

Hands-on Workshops by:

Alebrije Making with Anissa Orozco

Altar Making with America Madrigal-Herrera

Calaca Puppet Making with Emilia Cruz

Calavera Charcoal Drawing with David Flury

Muerto Masks with Jose Lozano

Papel Picado with Maricela Sosa

Printmaking with Pavel Acevedo

Sugar Skulls with Andrew Cervantez

 

3540 N. Mission Road

Los Angeles, CA 90031

(323)223-2475

www.plazadelaraza.org

FREE Parking at the Lincoln Heights DMV Lot

Plaza de la Raza's Día de los Muertos Festival 2023 is made possible in part by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, the Latino Community Foundation, and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Department of Arts and Culture.

Julia Chavez