![]() ![]() Day of the Dead: Family Day at Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts in Spring | Saturday, October 29 | FREE – The fine arts outpost in Spring celebrates Day of the Dead with a free family day that features Mixteco Ballet Folklórico and Klein ISD Mariachi performances, a large public ofrenda on the museum’s steps, plus other art activities, food trucks, face painting and more.Dia de los Muertos Celebration at City Place | Friday to Sunday – Immerse yourself in all things Day of the Dead at a three-day, four-part celebration headlined by Friday night’s four-course Black Dinner, Saturday’s El Mercado and Calacas & Cocktails procession, and Sunday’s free screening of The Book of Life.Presented in Spanish with English subtitles. Day of the Dead: Calavera con Calavera at Miller Outdoor Theatre | Friday, October 28 | FREE – Back for its third year, this production follows the Burgos family on Día de Muertos, preparing to celebrate the tradition while exploring all its different elements and what it means to embrace death as a reminder that life is beautiful.The four-course wine dinner features expertly paired bottles with main courses, plus a cocktail hour with Catrina face painting, flower crowns and a candlelight procession. 2nd Annual Día de los Muertos Black Dinner at City Place | Friday, October 28 – Talented chefs of Mexico and Houston collaborate for this second annual dinner on the waterfront of City Place in Spring.Taste & Remember: Día de los Muertos Oaxacan Cuisine and Mezcal Tasting at Xochi | Sunday, October 23 – Enjoy a Oaxacan food and mezcal tasting celebrating Día de los Muertos with chefs Hugo Ortega, José Luís Ortega, Elvis Espinosa at Xochi.Explore its origins in ancient Mesoamerican peoples, discover the rituals and meanings that are represented, and watch as Ambassadors International Ballet Folklorico perform ahead of the talk. The World in Between: Ancient Roots of Día de los Muertos at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Saturday, October 22 | FREE – Join Archaeology Now for an evening discussion on the loving, glorious celebration of life and death.2022 Día de los Muertos Events in Houston The annual Día de Muertos celebration returns to MECA at the end of October | Courtesy of MECA Weekend of Saturday, October 22, 2022 We’ve gathered just some of the 2022 Día de los Muertos events taking place around the city, honoring the tradition and paying respect to the dearly departed. Honor those no longer with us at ofrendas, celebrations, performances and festivals for 2022 Día de Muertos events around Houston.ĭay of the Dead, a Latin American tradition that originated in Mexico, is a time that families take to remember their loved ones that have passed, creating ofrendas, or altars, in their honor that are decorated by the person’s favorite foods, drinks, photos and memorabilia to encourage the spirits to visit. ![]()
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