Saturday, October 18th, 3pm to 6pm

Day of the Dead Celebration

Join us in celebrating the vibrant traditions of Dรญa de Muertos, a time dedicated to remembering and honoring our loved ones who have passed away. Contribute to the Ofrenda, enjoy art-making activities, experience a lively musical performance by Linda EPO, and peruse our Mexican crafts pop-up shop.

3 โ€“ 6 pm โ€“ Artmaking Workshops

Join us at the activity station to craft and dedicate vibrant marigold flowers, heartfelt mini altars, and personalized buttonsโ€”each creation a tribute to memory, culture, and connection.

4 pm โ€“ Performance by Linda EPO

Be swept away by the electrifying voice of Linda EPOโ€”a fearless blend of Mexican soul and New York grit. Her sound has traveled the world, and now sheโ€™s bringing her raw, passionate energy to the stage for a night you wonโ€™t forget.

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About Linda EPOSinger in a patterned dress holds a microphone on stage. Red lights and blurred background create a vibrant atmosphere. Text: "Davulcรผ | Fotografรญa".

Queens native Linda EPO is a dynamic singer, pianist, and bandleader whose transcendent performances blur cultural boundaries. She is known for her vibrant energy and stage presence. Her ability to sing in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Kreyรฒl, enables her to connect with audiences worldwide, creating captivating cross-cultural experiences.

The unique fusion of genres that defines Lindaโ€™s sound reflects her Haitian-Mexican heritage and the diverse musical landscape of her NYC upbringing. Her eclectic repertoire spans jazz, funk, R&B, Caribbean, and Latin music, transcending borders or easy classification.

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About the Day of the Dead

The Dรญa de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is one of the most important festivals in Mexico, dating back to pre-Hispanic times. This celebration is a time for families to gather and honor the souls of their loved ones who have passed away.

During this time, families create special altars known as ofrendas, which are adorned with cempasรบchil (marigold) flowers, burn copal incense, and include fresh pan de muertos (bread), candles, sugar skulls, photographs, and mementos of the deceased. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead is celebrated over a week, featuring preparations of altars, food, dance, music, and special offerings for those who have passed away.

Learn more about the history of theย Day of the Dead.

About Mano a Mano Mexican Culture Without Borders

Mano a Mano: Mexican Culture Without Borders (MexCulture) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in New York dedicated to celebrating Mexican culture and promoting the understanding of Mexican traditions.