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Dia De Los Muertos. The Day of the Dead. What is Dia De Los Muertos ?. Mexican celebration of the dead. Many families celebrate the lives of those who are deceased, and give offerings. Families often build altars and have offerings of food, artwork, flowers, and other various gifts . . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dia De Los Muertos

The Day of the Dead

What is Dia De Los Muertos?Mexican celebration of the dead. Many families celebrate the lives

of those who are deceased, and give offerings.

Families often build altars and have offerings of food, artwork, flowers, and other various gifts

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Traditions of Dia De Los Muertos

Many families visit the gravesites of the dead and leave blankets out for the souls to rest on after their long day of celebrations.

Many leave offrendas (offerings) such as: Tequila (popular mexican liquor) Atole – Mexican drink made of masa (corn hominy flour), water, piloncillo (unrefined cane sugar), cinnamon, vanilla and optional chocolate or fruit.

Candied Pumpkin (delicacy) Pan De Muerto- sweetened soft bread shaped like a bun, often decorated with bone-like pieces.

November 1

Día de los Angelitos (“Day of the little angels”)

Día de los Inocentes ("Day of the Innocents")\

Day for deceased children

November 2

Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Day for deceased adults

Calaveras

Spanish for Skull Skull art often used in Dia De Los

Muertos art. Sugar skull art reflects the folk art

style of big happy smiles, colorful icing and sparkly tin and glittery adornments.

Calacas Spanish for Skeleton Often used in Dia De

Los Muertos Artwork, depicted as happy and enjoying the afterlife

Most popular Calaca is Catrina,an upper class woman celebrating the afterlife.

popularized by the artwork of Jose Posada.

Jose Guadalupe Posada

"Gran calavera eléctrica" (Grand electric skull) by José Guadalupe Posada, 1900-1913. Restored reproduction.

Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913) was a Mexican cartoonist illustrator

and artist whose work has influenced many Latin American artists and cartoonists because of its satirical acuteness and political engagement.

How do we get to celebrate ?!•Creating skulls for Dia De Los Muertas!

•Incorporate what you’ve learned from this lesson about the bright colors, interesting shapes, and lively nature of calaveras,calacas, and the themes of Posada into your works.•Creating skulls that demonstrate unity, movement, line, shape, and harmony (principles of design!)•Party? We will see…

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