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Day of the Dead

Celebration of the Day of the Dead with Revista Latina

Death does not exist, people only die when they forget it; If you can remember me, I will always be with you. The writer Isabel Allende wrote in her novel "Eva Luna" in 1987. In Mexico, the word death and...

The Voices in the Dance

This Saturday, June 3, the folkloric dance group "Flor de Hidalgo" performed at the International food festival in the city of Raleigh NC, with the aim of promoting part of the dances, dances and culture of Mexico in this important international festival. where thousands of people and representations from more than 50 countries attend.

The monarch butterfly and environmentalists in North Carolina. A journey to the roots

A group of farmers and environmental defenders made a trip to the beautiful town of Valle de Bravo in the State of Mexico in early January. Its main objective: to visit the protected natural reserve of Piedra Herrada, where thousands of monarch butterflies arrive to spend the winter in its majestic oyamel forests. These insects travel thousands of miles from Canada and the United States to meet and mate. Local people say that the butterflies are their ancestors who come to visit them and begin to arrive around the Day of the Dead celebrations.

“Day of the Dead with Latina Magazine 2022” Downtown Raleigh.

The City of Raleigh, North Carolina dressed in the colors and traditions of Mexico. Between catrinas, dances, artists, Mariachi music, the sounds of the guitar, the jarana and the violin of the Huastec sones, and the offering, a fundamental element of this celebration.

Day of the Dead with Revista Latina 2021

Celebration of the Day of the Dead with Revista Latina. "The success of any activity is only achieved when the strength and dynamism of several people who support their energies in the same direction come together."

Guitar with Michoacan Designs by Cornelio Campos

Cornelio Campos, Visual Artist creates this "Guitar with Michoacan Designs", for the Dia de Muertos offering of Revista Latina.

“Unity Candle” and “The Faces of Dreams” by Carolina Fonseca

Carolina Fonseca, Visual Artist creates these candles "Vela de Unidad" and "Las Caras de los Sueños", for the Dia de Muertos offering of Revista Latina. One of the most representative traditions of the country is the Day of the Dead, a time when thousands of families place an offering to share bread, water, sweets and other ornamental elements with different meanings with the deceased.
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