
SAY Sí’s Muertitos Fest 2021: Artes Curativas on Nov. The exhibit will be both in-person and virtual, illustrating the artistic, cultural and religious facets of popular traditions where death is normalized.

It’s an event hosted by Centro Cultural Aztlan since 1977. The Altares y Ofrendas Día de los Muertos Exhibit and Celebration runs from Nov.

It features performances by the Guadalupe Dance Company, Guadalupe Dance Academy and Mariachi Guadalupe. 2 is presented by the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center on the Guadalupe campus. The Esperanza will also host a large altar near the Rinconcito de Esperanza to honor community members, including victims of COVID-19. It’s a community initiative by the Esperanza Peace & Justice Center to encourage residents of the Westside to build altars in their front yards. The Outdoor Community Altar/Ofrenda Exhibit runs from Nov. 30 and 31 includes free children's activities, altars to honor the departed and a procession. The Día de los Muertos at Historic Market Square on Oct. A procession will then lead the audience to Mission Marquee Plaza where all can contribute to the community altar, according to a city news release. It begins at Mission San José’s Granary with altars on display, educational workshops and a blessing. 30 will be hosted by the City of San Antonio World Heritage Office. The 4th Annual Día de los Muertos: Celebrando las Misiones on Oct.
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29 is sponsored by the San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum to honor local African American historic icons buried there.

San Antonio River Walk Association Day of the Dead River Parade route on Friday, Oct.
