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Dalton celebrates Dia de los Muertos

- STAFF REPORT

A community celebratio­n of Dia de los Muertos in Dalton, Georgia, will include live music, food vendors, kids’ activities, costume contests and a traditiona­l altar contest when Creative Arts Guild celebrates Day of the Dead.

The event will be held Saturday, Oct. 27, from 5 to 10:30 p.m. at the guild, 520 W. Waugh Street in Dalton. Guests may catch a shuttle to the guild from First Baptist Church, 311 N. Thornton Ave.

“We are so thrilled to help present this Dalton Dia de los Muertos celebratio­n, and so proud to help host an event that celebrates ancestry, incorporat­es art and ritual, and celebrates a culture so rich and vibrant in our community,” says Guild Director Amanda Brown.

Dia de los Muertos is all about family. The celebratio­n shows reverence toward loved ones who have passed on and whose lives are remembered. Dia de los Muertos is sometimes mistakenly thought to be either a Mexican version of Halloween or a dark and evil fascinatio­n. Neither is true.

Dia de los Muertos honors the dead with festivals and lively celebratio­ns, a Latin American custom that combines Aztec ritual with Catholicis­m brought to the region by Spanish conquistad­ores. Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on All Saints Day and All Souls Day.

Believing ancestors would not wish mourning or sadness, Dia de los Muertos instead celebrates the lives of the deceased with food, drink, parties and activities that the dead enjoyed in life. Beginning Nov. 1, deceased relatives are said to “return to the mortal world” to visit their loved ones as honored guests at a party prepared for their arrival.

To welcome the departed spirits, elaborate altars (ofrenda) are prepared on which offerings are placed such as food, drinks, candles, photos of the deceased and incense.

Dia de los Muertos at the Creative Arts Guild will include music and dance performanc­es by Tamborazo Adixion, Traditiona­l Aztec Dancers, singer Jennifer Arana, Xochipilli, dancers Chinelos de Morelos and DJ Sonido Monarca.

An iconic image of Dia de los Muertos is a tall, female skeleton wearing a large-brimmed hat known as La Catrina. Adults may enter the Catrina/Catrin Costume Contest to vie for cash prizes. There will be face-painting, arts and crafts, and a kids’ Halloween costume contest with prizes.

For more informatio­n: www.creativear­tsguild.org/events or 706-217-6677.

 ?? CREATIVE ARTS GUILD CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? The Mariachi Skeleton Band will perform at Dia de los Muertos.
CREATIVE ARTS GUILD CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO The Mariachi Skeleton Band will perform at Dia de los Muertos.

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