Seventh Annual Día de Muertos Community Celebration at Connecticut Museum offers Mexican folk music, ofrendas, and crafts
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HARTFORD, CT (October 22, 2024) — On Saturday, November 2, the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History will host its seventh annual Día de Muertos Community Celebration, in partnership with the Spanish Community of Wallingford and visual artist Carlos Hernández Chávez.
This popular event is free and open to all ages, featuring Mexican folk music and dance performances, arts and crafts activities for children and adults, food for sale, community-made ofrendas on display, and more. “We are grateful that community members are willing to share their cultural and family traditions with us, and that we have the opportunity to join them,” Kate Schramm, Director of Cultural Sustainability at the Connecticut Museum, said. “The Spanish Community of Wallingford co-directs this event with us, and they bring immense talent, infectious enthusiasm, and deep commitment to teaching and sustaining their cultural heritage, which makes the event new and exciting every year.”
Festivities will run from 11 am to 4 pm, both indoors and outdoors at the Museum. Attendees are highly encouraged to get free tickets in advance. Tickets and more information about the event are available at connecticutmuseum.org/diademuertos.
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About the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1825 as the state’s premier historical society, and home for folk and traditional arts support since 2015. Located in the historic West End of Hartford, the Museum houses exhibitions, a library, a research center, and a vast collection that includes more than 4 million manuscripts, graphics, objects, and artifacts. The Museum strives to cultivate deep understanding of the history and culture of Connecticut, and its role in the United States and the world, through reflection of the past, active engagement with the present, and innovation for the future through collections, research, educational programs, and exhibitions. To learn more about our ongoing exhibitions and events, please visit: connecticutmuseum.org.
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