Courtesy of Wendy Wilkinson
Come celebrate with the dead on Tuesday, Nov. 2, when the Smokebrush Foundation for the Arts in Manitou Springs hosts the 10th Mexican cultural holiday, Day of the Dead, Noche de los Muertos. The annual event includes authentic food, music by Ryan Flores, Adriana Jones Rincon and friends, as well as dance performances by AuroTejas Hemsell, Rincon and the Smokebrush Dance Troupe.
The evening also features Latino-inspired art, a traditional ofrenda (altar), which gives homage to the dearly departed and, with its deep roots in Mexican culture, bears similarities to Halloween, yet focuses more on honoring the memories of loved ones who have passed. Attendees are invited to bring a memento of your special someone to join in the experience as well as “dress to impress” with Day of the Dead costumes and make up.
“Noche de los Muertos is an annual event which began in 2011 and has been hosted by the Smokebrush Foundation, Ryan Flores and me,” Rincon said. “At the time of this celebration, we recognize that the veil between our world and the next is much thinner and is the best time of year for this kind of festive remembrance.”
In Mexico, Day of the Dead is an important holiday that celebrates and honors deceased loved ones. The celebration takes place Nov. 1 and 2, coinciding with the Catholic feast days of All Saints and All Souls, but the festival’s origins are rooted in a unique combination of elements drawn from indigenous beliefs and Catholic teachings.
Viva la Noche!
IF YOU GO
Noche de los Muertos will take place 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, at Rockledge Lodge at Smokebrush, 328 El Paso Blvd. Wearing costumes is encouraged. Tickets: $35 (drinks can be purchased separately). Information: tinyurl.com/MSNochedelosMuertos.