Día de los muertos ¡Bienvenidos! - Welcome!

Event details at a glance

  • Title: Día de los Muertos Cultural Event
  • Date: Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
  • Time: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
  • Location: Virtual via Zoom (click button)
Did you know sugar skulls, or calaveras, are decorated with bright colors and often feature the names of loved ones — they’re meant to celebrate life, not frighten anyone.

Want to engage actively?

If you’d like to participate actively during our Día de los Muertos event, here’s a list of items you might want to have on hand. Don’t worry if you don’t have everything — just bring your curiosity and creativity, and get ready to celebrate, create, and honor this vibrant tradition with us!

Altar

  • Candles
  • Flowers
  • Pictures
  • Loved ones personal belongings
  • Table cloth (optional)

Face painting

  • Face paint (water-based, safe for skin) - colors like white, black, (optional: other colors)
  • Brushes of various sizes
  • Water cup
  • Mirror

Skull competition

  • Adobe Express Premium (just make sure you have access to this link. We will show you how to navigate it).
Fun fact! La Catrina’s fancy hat and dress remind us that even the wealthiest people can’t escape death — a playful reminder to celebrate life.
Presenters (Alma Mota, Analú Aguirre, Fernanda Ortiz, Sergio Arenas)
CREATED BY
Sergio A.

Credits:

Created with images by StirfryMoJi - "Hispanic heritage sugar skull marigold Festive dia de los muertos background 3d render digital illustration " • KENZOGROW - "A vibrant Day of the Dead altar featuring a decorative skull, colorful flowers, candles, and seasonal fruits." • Simon - "Young woman with La Catrina make-up to celebrate Dia de los muertos. Mexican tradition, culture and heritage concept. Traditional skull/calavera costume with a big, red hat. Bokeh effect background."