SAN ANTONIO – Pearl is honoring a traditional Mexican holiday with its annual D?a de los Muertos celebration.
The free event will take place from 5-9 p.m. on Nov. 2 at the Pearl, located at 303 Pearl Parkway.
Visitors can expect multiple altars/ofrendas, children’s activities, live music, art installations and more.
“As one of the largest Hispanic majority cities in the country, San Antonio’s D?a de los Muertos celebrations stand out from the rest,” says Pearl CEO Mesha Millsap. “At Pearl, we contribute to these celebrations with our own altars, music and activities, providing a space where our community can celebrate and remember their loved ones in a culturally significant way.”
D?a de los Muertos celebration at Pearl (Pearl)
There will be stilt walkers from the dance company at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, drummers and puppets, Los Olvidados & Las Monas, and live music from Mexican-American folk singer and San Antonio native, Tish Hinojosa, according to a press release.
Activities also include face painting and opportunities for children to participate in and celebrate the beloved holiday.
El Rincon del Alebrije, presented by the Mexican Consulate, will have wooden guitars and calavera banks for kids to paint and take home.
D?a de los Muertos celebration at Pearl (Pearl)
Altars and art installations created by local artists and institutions to honor a variety of figures will be located throughout the Pearl.
There will also be a community altar for guests to participate in.
Altars and art installations for 2022 include:
The altars will be available for viewing from Nov. 1-6. The skull wall, catrinas and Spiritlandia skulls will be up through the first week of November.
D?a de los Muertos celebration at Pearl (Pearl)D?a de los Muertos celebration at Pearl (Pearl)
You can also celebrate D?a de los Muertos at Muertos Fest, San Antonio’s largest D?a de Los Muertos festival.
More than 100,000 people are expected to attend Muertos Fest from Oct. 29-30 at Hemisfair. KSAT12 will be on-site on Saturday, October 29 to record a prime-time special, which will air on Sunday, October 30 from 8 p.m.-10 p.m. on KSAT12, KSAT.com and KSAT+.
There will be four stages of live music, 80 altars honoring local families and loved ones who have passed on and special events for children, artists and families.
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