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DAY OF THE DEAD

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DAY OF THE DEAD

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DAY OF THE DEAD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUIHhSOd1GI

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HONORING THE DEAD

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OFFRENDA (OFFERING) ALTARS

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• The most familiar image of Day of the Dead is the calacas (skeletons)and calaveras (skulls).

• Calacas and calaveras are almost always portrayed as enjoying life, often in fancy clothes. Their images are used in candies, parade masks, and dolls.

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Day of the Dead is celebrated worldwide. • In Brazil it is called Dia de Finados and is a public holiday

that is celebrated by visiting cemeteries and churches. • In Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, France

and Ireland, people bring flowers to the graves of dead relatives and say prayers for their dead loved ones.

• In Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Croatia, Slovenia, Romania, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Norway and Finland, the tradition is to light candles and visit the graves of deceased relatives.

• In the Philippines, the holiday is called Todos los Santos (All Saints Day), and has more of a family-reunion atmosphere. Tombs are cleaned or repainted, candles are lit, and flowers are offered. Entire families camp in cemeteries and sometimes spend a night or two near their relatives' tombs. Card games, eating, drinking, singing and dancing are common activities in the cemetery.

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DAY OF THE DEAD INFLUENCE

Nightmare Before Christmas’ Jack and Sally

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LITTLE BIG PLANET

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DAY OF THE DEAD PROJECT IMAGES

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