Una Ofrenda Musical
$ Free or Pay-What-You-Wish!
All day long
From Thursday, October 21, 2021 to Saturday, November 6, 2021

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A Virtual Dia de los Muertos Performance with Cascada de Flores

Let’s build an altar with music, dance, memories and traditions for our muertitos with Cascada de Flores and… YOU!

You are invited to dance and sing with Cascada de Flores on a musical journey sharing Días de Muertos traditions from Mexico and Central America. Together you will write messages for your muertitos on barriletes (kites), learn about calaveras (sugar skulls), and build an ofrenda (altar) with music, dance and memories for your muertitos.

Una Ofrenda Musical was recorded for the Rhythmix Performance, Art & Learning Program on September 20, 2020.

Video link will be available through Saturday, November 6th.

Free or Pay-What-You-Wish! (All proceeds are split 50/50 with the artists)

About Días de Muertos
Días de Muertos is a special time between October 31st and November 2nd for people to celebrate the members of their family, their community or the world who have passed away. It is a time to celebrate that person’s life. It can also be a time to cry, laugh, share stories, dance, make music and eat delicious food.

In Mexico, and here in the Bay Area, we create altars for our Muertos called Ofrendas, or offerings. Placing ancient and personal items on the altars helps our loved ones on their journey home to visit us. Nourishment, like fruits of the season, pictures and favourite things or tools from loved one’s jobs can also be placed on the altars. In Mexico, Central America, and here in the United States, the celebration is called “Día de Muertos” (Day of the Dead) or is sometimes referred to as “Día de los Muertos” or “los Días de Muertos” since the celebration lasts several days. In Spanish, our loved ones who have died are called “Muertos” or “Muertitos”.

About Cascada de Flores
Cascada de Flores is a bi-national combination of musicians who find the joy of creation, individual expression, and musical communication within Mexican and Latin traditions. Now celebrating twenty years, Cascada de Flores has recorded five albums and has creatively collaborated with theater, film and dance companies. The ensemble has performed throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba and believe it is their mission to help make everyone sing and dance again, as most traditional cultures once did! Learn more at: www.cascadadeflores.com.