
DescriptionExperience the beauty and richness of San Francisco’s annual Day of the Dead celebration. Enjoy colorful scenes from this unique event—dancing skeletons, glowing candles, and drum circles. Honoring ancestors and family, this cross-cultural event is rooted in Mexican tradition. Exploring the relationship between the living and the dead, locals celebrate with a festival of reflective altars, fabulous costumes, live music, and a neighborhood procession. This video features the altars, procession, and community traditions surrounding the Dia de los Muertos holiday, including interviews with altar artists and participants. A must-see for anyone interested in Mexican traditions, sprituality, art history, multicultural events, or public art.
Day of the Dead, San Francisco
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