Dia de los Muertos Festival
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak St., Kansas City, Missouri

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Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday that honors the spirits of loved ones who have passed on. The Nelson-Atkins’ annual Día de los Muertos festival is a Kansas City favorite, bringing together local communities, an international collaboration between artists, and live entertainment to host a colorful and spirited take on this timeless Mexican tradition. From Oct. 27-Nov. 6, there will be a Dia de los Muertos altar on display in Kirkwood Hall. This year’s display features larger-than-life alebrije – creatures that represent one’s spirit – alongside traditional altar elements. The innovative design is led by Miguel Bolívar from Mexico, thanks to the support of Museo de Arte Popular and the Consulate of Mexico in Kansas City. The altar is presented in collaboration with local artists and students, the Guadalupe Center High School Impact Academy, Mattie Rhodes Cultural Center, Belger Arts, and Hammerspace Community Workshop.
Visit our website for a full schedule of festival events and activities.
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