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The primary goal of the Day of the Dead here at CSUMB is to provide a community-building experience for students, the campus, and our surrounding communities. It celebrates the departed, and helps keep them present in life. Widely celebrated in Latin America, the day honors the dead as living entities. When Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, arrives, family members of departed souls set out water, candles, food and decorated sugar skulls to welcome their lost loved ones. Program: 5:30-6:30: Movimiento Cosmico will perform a ceremony with educational components that address issues of cultural nourishment, survival, and honoring land & ancestors.Location:Otter Student Union (OSU) main entrance & zoom.5:30-6:30: In partnership with the MAESTROS project, Movimiento Cosmico Aztec Dance Group will perform a ceremony with educational components that address issues of cultural nourishment, survival, and honoring land & ancestors (streamed live from CSUMB).5:30- 6:00pm: VPA: virtual slideshow of altars created by VPA students (Zoom ID: 4796895482).4-5pm: VPA: face mask decorating demo (Zoom ID: 4796895482).Location:This year's celebration is a virtual event.Event Title: VPA 25th Annual Dead/ Dia de Los Muertos Celebration.This year's event is an on-line virtual event with in-person participation by HSI MAESTROS Project, which will include an on campus, in-person Aztec Dance performance at the Otter Student Union (OSU) main entrance (Zoom Link below).
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The Visual and Public Art department is pleased to announce our annual Dia de los Muertos Celebration: Living Altars: Community as Nourishment. NovemVPA 25th Annual Dead/ Dia de Los Muertos Celebration For 17 years, this family of pastry chefs have been continuing the cultural baking traditions of Oaxaca. Watch how Pastry Chef Sandra shows us techniques that she learned from her family, and shares with us how food can be a source of ancestral knowledge, connection and tradition – Chef Sandra comes from Oaxaca, a state and city rich with traditions, where Days of the Dead is celebrated as an essential form of spiritual connection and family history.Ībout La Soledad Bakery: La Soledad Bakery is a committed team of talented individuals who provide quality bakery, pastries, and pan de Muertos, or day of the dead bread to Monterey, Seaside, Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, and Salinas. Workshop Description: Pastry Chef Sandra from Soledad Bakery (Salinas, CA.) takes us behind the counter and into the kitchen to show us how Pan De Muerto or Day of the Dead bread is created. See list of auxiliary in-person Day of the Dead events here: October 30, 2021Įvent Title: Living History: Food as Ancestral Knowledge Note: This year, the CSUMB MAESTROS Program has organized Day of the Events leading up to VPA's Virtual programming, which will culminate in a hybrid in-person and on-line Aztec Dance Ceremony. Please join us next year for our 25 th Annual Dia de Los Muertos Celebration in our newly renovated exhibition space at the VPA Complex This year's event is an on-line virtual event organized by the Visual and Public Art Department with participation by HSI MAESTROS Project, which will include an on campus, in-person Aztec Dance performance at the Otter Student Union (OSU) main entrance.
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4 at 2 p.m., the virtual event will share the history, culture, art, poetry and literature about the holiday to bring students together to share their memories of departed loved ones with others.Īrgelia Andrade, Spanish professor, Xocoytzin Herrera, Chicano history professor and Shane Ochoa, assistant English professor and Puente Program co-coordinator will be guest speakers during the event to discuss the history and cultural significance behind the holiday.Īccording to an email by Ochoa, the Puente Program aims for the virtual Dia de Los Muertos event to grow into an in-person community event for future students to enjoy.Ī virtual ofrenda or altar offering was also created by English professor Erica Brenes where participants can share pictures of family members to give their respects and talk about them.Īny student, faculty, staff and community members at ECC interested in participating can attend the Zoom meeting here.2021 Visual and Public Art Day of the Dead/ Dia de Los Muertos Observance Living Altars: Community as NourishmentĪbout: The Visual and Public Art department is pleased to announce our annual Dia de los Muertos Celebration: Living Altars: Community as Nourishment. The El Camino Puente Program will be hosting a Zoom event to celebrate the Mexican tradition of Dia De Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead in English.