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UC Irvine to host Día de los Muertos event featuring Grammy-winning Mariachi Divas

EVENT: UC Irvine’s School of Social Ecology will host its second annual Día de los Muertos event, complete with live music, dancing, a virtual and physical altar, customary foods, face painting and crafts. The free celebration will immerse attendees in the rich Mexican tradition of honoring and remembering deceased loved ones. WHEN/WHERE: 3:30-8 p.m. Monday, […]

EVENT: UC Irvine’s School of Social Ecology will host its second annual Día de los Muertos event, complete with live music, dancing, a virtual and physical altar, customary foods, face painting and crafts. The free celebration will immerse attendees in the rich Mexican tradition of honoring and remembering deceased loved ones.

WHEN/WHERE: 3:30-8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, at the Irvine Barclay Theatre (bldg. 1, grid D5 on this campus map: https://web.communications.uci.edu/assets/email/dfa-tds/TDS-Website/maps/Main_UCIrvine-Map.pdf)

Registration is available at https://socialecology.uci.edu/webforms/dia-de-los-muertos-2024#.

INFORMATION: Media planning to attend should contact Cara Capuano at 949-501-9192 or ccapuano@uci.edu. Parking in UC Irvine’s Student Center Parking Structure, located near the intersection of Pereira Drive and West Peltason Drive, is complimentary for media who RSVP in advance.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:

3:30 p.m.–Mariachi and ballet folklorico from Anaheim elementary schools

4 p.m. – Tlacopan Aztec dance group

4:30 p.m. – History of Día de los Muertos by Manuel Gomez, UC Irvine vice chancellor emeritus for student affairs

5 p.m. – Ballet Folklorico de UCI and Mariachi Orgullo de UCI

5:30 p.m. – Claudia de la Cruz flamenco

6 p.m. – Dancing with DJ Bryan Suarez

7 p.m. – Mariachi Divas: The critically acclaimed, all-female professional mariachi band provides music for live concerts, commercials, TV and film. A two-time Grammy Award winner, with eight Grammy nominations and three Latin Grammy nominations, the ensemble continues to expand the scope of mariachi music, delighting audiences around the world.

BACKGROUND: “UCI’s School of Social Ecology has the most Latino students (46 percent) on campus, and presenting our Día de los Muertos event is a way of honoring our Latino culture,” said Jon Gould, dean of the school. “It’s a beautiful tradition that helps us embrace our students, educate the community and honor our ancestors.”

People who wish to remember those who have died are encouraged to contribute to a digital altar created to accompany the event: https://sites.uci.edu/diadelosmuertos/altar.

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