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Dia de Muertos

Dayton Dia De Muertos Is Moving to Oct 31st

October 21, 2021 By Dayton937

ue to a wet weather forecast, the Dayton Day of the Dead Parade and Celebration has postponed until October 31st. All events are planned to take place as originally scheduled.
The Dayton parade and celebration returns this year, and will include all of these traditional Mexican traditions with some unique Gem City twists. This year, all activities will be outdoors.

Dia de Muertos is a unique and colorful holiday observed across Mexico, the southwestern United States, Latin America and right here in Dayton, Ohio. During Dia De Muertos people reminisce on the lives of loved ones who have died by creating and sharing ofrendas (Day of the Dead alters), food, sugar skulls, papel picado banners, processions, calaveras (skulls) music, traditional dance while wearing sugar skull painted faces and bright costumes.

The event begins at Fifth and Jefferson from noon – 2:00pm, where volunteers will be available to paint your face with a traditional sugar skull design!
The parade will kick off from Fifth and Jefferson at 2:00pm, traveling through the Oregon District, crossing Keowee and continuing to Dutoit St. The route is just under a mile, and all are welcome to join the parade at any point.

This year, our Grand Marshalls will be representatives from the Dayton Book Fair. Due to a generous community grant in 2019, we are able to continue the event despite limited fundraising opportunities over the past two years.

New for 2021 – prizes will be awarded for “Best Presentation”. Participants can choose traditional clothing/make up, puppets, hand-carried/wheeled floats. First prize will be $100 gift card for a local restaurant, with second and third prizes at $50 and $25. Criteria for award include Best Cultural Representation, Creativity, Execution.

  • 12 pm – 2 pm: Gather for the Pre-Parade activities at 5th and Jefferson. Expert face painting and the NEW 2021 Dayton Dia De Muertos T-shirt for sale. Food Truck, and Billie Gold Bubble Tea will be there for refreshments.
  • 2 pm – 3 pm The Dayton Dia De Muertos cdeparts 5th and Jefferson and proceeds through the Oregon District in Downtown Dayton to Dutoit St, with arrival at the Missing Peace Art Space.
  • 3 pm – 6 pm Music, food, and a celebration of the lives of our friends and family members who have passed. ORGULLO MEXICANO (student dancers), LESLIE PEREZ AND THE ALACRAN DE DURANGO (Mexican folk music), and TEAM VOID (Luche Libre Surf Rock) will perform. REV. COOL of WYSO’s Around the Fringe show will MC the event and DJ high energy traditional and not so tradition Latin dance beats between sets and to end up the evening.
  • Traditional foods available from vendors. New this year, a recreation of a Mexican cemetery, with community offrendas (alters).

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Dia De Muertos Parade, Dia de Muertos, LESLIE PEREZ AND THE ALACRAN DE DURANGO, ORGULLO MEXICANO, Rev Cool

Dayton Dia De Muertos Parade and Celebration

October 16, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

Dayton Dia De Muertos (Day of the Dead) Parade and Celebration

Dia de Muertos is a unique and colorful holiday observed across Mexico, the southwestern United States, Latin America and right here in Dayton, Ohio. During Dia De Muertos people reminisce on the lives of loved ones who have died by creating and sharing ofrendas (Day of the Dead alters), food, sugar skulls, papel picado banners, processions, calaveras (skulls) music, traditional dance while wearing sugar skull painted faces and bright costumes.

The Dayton parade and celebration will include all of these traditional Mexican traditions with some unique Gem City twists.

Expect more than a thousand people to participate in this free and family friendly event. October 21st 2 – 8 PM.

 

  • 2 pm Gather for the Pre-Parade activities at the Yellow Cab 700 E. 4th Street Dayton, OH 45402. There will be storytelling, games, Rev. Cool of WYSO spinning Latin music, great food, expert face painting and the NEW Dayton Dia De Muertos T-shirt for sale.

 

  • 4 pm The Dayton Dia De Muertos Parade departs the Yellow Cab and loops through the Oregon District in Downtown Dayton to trek down the middle of E. Fifth Street and back to the Yellow Cab.

The celebration begins when the parade returns to the Yellow Cab Tavern:   

  • Authentic Mexican folkloric Dia De Muertos dancers from ORGULLO MEXICANO
  • Traditional rancheros from the father and daughter singing team of LESLIE PEREZ AND THE ALACRAN DE DURANGO
  • Dayton’s own famed and mysterious original Lucha mask-wearing rockers TEAM VOID.  
  • REV. COOL of WYSO’s Around the Fringe show will MC the event and DJ high energy traditional and not so tradition Latin dance beats between sets and to end up the evening.

Traditional homemade Mexican food will be provided by the families of St. Mary’s Church on Xenia Ave in Dayton. El Meson’s food truck will also be there.

Traditional Dia De Muertos ofrendas (alters) will also be on display.

Dayton Dia De Muertos t-shirts and stickers will be available.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: day of the dead, Dayton Dia De Muertos Parade, Dia de Muertos

Dia de Muertos Dayton — A Movable Celebration of Life

October 17, 2016 By Guest Contributor

parade-lineupThe fifth annual Dia de Muertos celebration and parade kicks off Sunday, Oct. 23, at 2 pm with pre-parade family activities at K-12/Tejas Gallery. Participants are encouraged to arrive early to make colorful parade accessories, learn traditional Mexican folk dance moves and transform your face into a sugar skull with the help of professional artists and students from Decoy Art Studio. An exciting element of Dia de Muertos is being a part of the action, so plan ahead and bring strollers and wagons for young children. An El Meson food truck will be on hand for tasty choices until the parade lines up.

The parade will take off from K-12/Tejas Gallery toward Fifth Street at 4 pm, travel through tgabriela-and-joyhe Oregon District and stop at Missing Peace Art Space, located across from Stivers School for the Arts at Fifth and Dutoit streets. St. Mary’s will be there serving up traditional Mexican food and Pa’s Pork will offer other eclectic choices.

Entertainment will begin as soon as the parade arrives, with the legendary Rev. Cool Carter as master of ceremonies spinning records between acts until 9 pm. Ballet Folklorico Orgullo Mexicano will be back to delight the crowd with traditional dancing, and returning storyteller Alicia Pagan will capture the imaginations of both young and old. This year, guitarist Ramon Perez El Alacran de Durango will perform with his daughter, and the Lucha Libre rock band Team Void will bring a new sound to the celebration.skeleton-puppet

The Missing Peace Art Space will display personal ofrendas, traditional altars recalling the lives of loved ones who have passed. Artist Tiffany Clark will offer a community ofrenda for families and friends of heroin loss, and the Tree of Life congregation will honor the lives of those lost at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Fla. A general outdoor altar will offer the opportunity to leave memorial notes and light candles for loved ones.

Be sure to put us on your calendar for a day of celebration and healing as we honor the traditional Mexican memorial holiday of Dia de Muertos, recalling the beauty of lives gone before us, and including all cultures in a celebration that is uniquely Dayton.

Dia de Muertos Dayton — A Movable Celebration of Life – Sunday, Oct. 23,

2 to 4 pm: Pre-parade activities at K-12/Tejas Gallery, 314 S. Jefferson St., Dayton

4 pm: Parade leaves K-12/Tejas Gallery and travels toward Fifth Street

4:30 pm: Celebration at Missing Peace Art Space, 234 S. Dutoit St.

Story contributed by Joy Levett

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Decoy Art Studio, Dia de Muertos, K-12/Tejas Gallery, Missing Peace Art Space, Team Void, Tiffany Clark

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