I just received this fantastic book from the folks at Amazon. Day of the Dead: A Pictorial Archive of Dia de los Muertos by Jean Moss is, at a little less than fourteen bucks, an amazing buy. Included with the book is a CD with ALL 187 of the images enclosed on it. Virtually every José Guadalupe Posada woodcut associated with Dia de los Muertos is included, among the works of other artists. Best of all, the images are royalty-free!
Purchase the book here!
A celebration of Day of the Dead in El Paso, Texas, Las Cruces, New Mexico and Southern New Mexico
Friday, August 27, 2010
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Documentary DVDs about Dia de los Muertos
I own three documentary DVDs about Dia de los Muertos, varying in quality. The first, and best is "Tradiciones Mexicanas: Dia de Muertos." This one is presented entirely in Spanish, but English subtitles are available. This documentary goes deep into many of the traditions, and includes recipe demonstrations for making molé.
Order Tradiciones Mexicanas: Dia de Muertos here!
The second is "Food for the Ancestors: The Mexican Celebration of the Days of the Dead," produced by PBS. Similar in format to "Tradiciones Mexicanas: Dia de Muertos," it relates the heritage of food and how it relates to Dia de los Muertos.
"The Day of the Dead" was the first documentary about Dia de los Muertos I found on DVD, and I've had it for a few years now. This DVD focuses on Dia de los Muertos celebrations in California, and features the Latin band Quetzal. Lots of great music on this one!
Order Food for the Ancestors here!
Order Day of the Dead: A Celebration of Family and Life here!
All these DVDs are fairly available, and are extremely reasonable! I bought "Tradiciones Mexicanas: Dia de Muertos" for about six dollars!
There are a few movies that have Dia de los Muertos themes. The first notable one is John Huston's 1984 film adaptation of Malcolm Lowery's "Under the Volcano." There are numerous film sequences of ofrendas and accurately depicted scenes at a cemetery. The opening title montage has a fantastic sequence of traditional Dia de los Muertos folk art.
Under the Volcano can be ordered here!
Robert Rodriguez's "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" features a Dia de los Muertos parade sequence, and with Johnny Depp, Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas, is just a heckuva fun film anyway!
Once Upon a Time in Mexico can be ordered here!
"El Muerto / The Dead One" starring Wilmer Valderrama of "That 70s Show" is a low-budget movie that plays liberally with elements of Dia de los Muertos, but is still worth a peek. It's based on Javier Hernandez' "El Muerto" comic book.
El Muerto / The Dead One can be ordered here!
Order Tradiciones Mexicanas: Dia de Muertos here!
The second is "Food for the Ancestors: The Mexican Celebration of the Days of the Dead," produced by PBS. Similar in format to "Tradiciones Mexicanas: Dia de Muertos," it relates the heritage of food and how it relates to Dia de los Muertos.
"The Day of the Dead" was the first documentary about Dia de los Muertos I found on DVD, and I've had it for a few years now. This DVD focuses on Dia de los Muertos celebrations in California, and features the Latin band Quetzal. Lots of great music on this one!
Order Food for the Ancestors here!
Order Day of the Dead: A Celebration of Family and Life here!
All these DVDs are fairly available, and are extremely reasonable! I bought "Tradiciones Mexicanas: Dia de Muertos" for about six dollars!
There are a few movies that have Dia de los Muertos themes. The first notable one is John Huston's 1984 film adaptation of Malcolm Lowery's "Under the Volcano." There are numerous film sequences of ofrendas and accurately depicted scenes at a cemetery. The opening title montage has a fantastic sequence of traditional Dia de los Muertos folk art.
Under the Volcano can be ordered here!
Robert Rodriguez's "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" features a Dia de los Muertos parade sequence, and with Johnny Depp, Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas, is just a heckuva fun film anyway!
Once Upon a Time in Mexico can be ordered here!
"El Muerto / The Dead One" starring Wilmer Valderrama of "That 70s Show" is a low-budget movie that plays liberally with elements of Dia de los Muertos, but is still worth a peek. It's based on Javier Hernandez' "El Muerto" comic book.
El Muerto / The Dead One can be ordered here!
Dia de los Muertos - Morelos at Mercado Mayapan - November 1, 2009
Mercado Mayapan (Centro Mayapan / La Mujer Obrera) hosted the largest Dia de los Muertos event in El Paso this year. 2009 was dedicated to the Mexican state of Morelos. Attendance has grown almost every year at Mercado Mayapan's Dia de los Muertos event.
The events throughout the city were more limited as opposed to a few years ago. 2007 was an exceptional year for events, including the culture cruise throughout town (and in Ciudad Juarez — just a few months before violence in the city erupted). 2009 was the first year that the city had not hosted its own event (or partnered with a sponsor) in quite a while. One can only assume that budget cutbacks and the state of the economy are reasons for the slimming of events. Let's hope we can get back on track — Dia de los Muertos is good for the culture of the city and the area.
The photos below are from the celebration at Mercado Mayapan, on November 1, 2009
The events throughout the city were more limited as opposed to a few years ago. 2007 was an exceptional year for events, including the culture cruise throughout town (and in Ciudad Juarez — just a few months before violence in the city erupted). 2009 was the first year that the city had not hosted its own event (or partnered with a sponsor) in quite a while. One can only assume that budget cutbacks and the state of the economy are reasons for the slimming of events. Let's hope we can get back on track — Dia de los Muertos is good for the culture of the city and the area.
The photos below are from the celebration at Mercado Mayapan, on November 1, 2009
Dia de los Muertos events in Mesilla, New Mexico - October 31, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Dia de los Muertos exhibit - Branigan Cultural Center - Las Cruces, NM
Here's some of the artwork at the juried exhibit at Branigan Cultural Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The show runs through November 7, and the museum is open from M-F, 10 AM to 4 PM, and Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM. Visit the Branigan Cultural Center at 501 N. Main Street on the north end of the Downtown Mall.
Jackalope de los Muertos, by Liz Nielsen
Every Bone Tells a Story, by Susan Wester Perez
Our Lady of the Dead, by Christy Lou Sexton
We're Halfway There Baby!, by Flo Hosa Dougherty
Paul's Ride, by Charlotte Driver
Mejores Amigos / Best Friends, by Anick Olmsted
Tierra y Libertad, by Pamela Enriquez Courts
Cihulatampa, Region of the Dead, by Rita Morones
A view of the exhibit at the Branigan Cultural Center, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Jackalope de los Muertos, by Liz Nielsen
Every Bone Tells a Story, by Susan Wester Perez
Our Lady of the Dead, by Christy Lou Sexton
We're Halfway There Baby!, by Flo Hosa Dougherty
Paul's Ride, by Charlotte Driver
Mejores Amigos / Best Friends, by Anick Olmsted
Tierra y Libertad, by Pamela Enriquez Courts
Cihulatampa, Region of the Dead, by Rita Morones
A view of the exhibit at the Branigan Cultural Center, Las Cruces, New Mexico
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Dia de los Muertos art show at Sunland Art Gallery
The Sunland Art Gallery in Sunland Park Mall has a nice Dia de los Muertos art show, featuring work by Candy & Charlie Mayer, Teri Spicer, Romy Hawkins, Winfrey Hearst, Jennifer Stapher-Thomas, L. B. McKay, Krystyna Robbins, Marji Carrasco, Melissa Urquidi-Bonham, Cil Abeyta, Nancy Diaz and Janet Aboud. Original art, as well as very affordable prints are being sold. The show is being held October 2-31, 2009. For more information, call 584-3117.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Masks y Mas - Albuquerque, New Mexico
Monday, November 03, 2008
Dia de los Muertos 2008 - Mesilla, New Mexico - November 2, 2008
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