Reporte Hispano Festival de Día de los Muertos en New Brunswick
The New Brunswick Free Public Library, in collaboration with Lazos
América Unida and Rutgers Center for Latino Arts and Culture, will host
a variety of free performances and children’s activities on Saturday,
November 1 from Noon to 4:00 p.m. for our ninth annual Day of the Dead/
Día de los Muertos program. El Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a
vibrant and colorful tradition in Mexican culture that honors and
remembers loved ones who have passed away. People build altars adorned
with offerings, such as flowers, cut paper decorations, food, pictures
and candles in memory of their dead ones.
The celebration will commence at Noon with Construcción de Altares/
Altar Building. There will be traditional crafts including papel picado
(perforated paper), paper flower making by Mexican arts teacher Victor
Cortez, and a sugar skull workshop. At 1:00 p.m., the celebration will
continue with music and Aztec dances performed by the Calpulli
Huehuetlatolli dance troupe. The festivities will close with Mexican
appetizers and a tasting of Champurrado (a chocolate-based Mexican
drink). All events will be held in the library’s Carl T. Valenti
Community Room.
Day of the Dead Exhibit: The celebration includes a Day of the Dead
exhibit in the library’s Henry Guest House. The exhibit from October 30
to November 1 features a visual history of the Hispanic experience in
New Brunswick, Mexican poster art, including a community altar where the
public is invited to leave mementos and notes for loved ones. To
schedule school visits or exhibit viewing hours, please call Kavita
Pandey at 732-745-5108 x20 or e-mail kavita@lmxac.org.
Lazos América Unida, Inc. is a non-profit organization in Central New
Jersey. Its mission is to represent and advocate on behalf of the
Mexican immigrant community as well as strengthening the relationship
between the Hispanic and the broader community. This is conducted
through grassroots projects that seek to enhance and foster individual
and collective prosperity and involve the public, private, civic, and
research sectors at the local, state, national, and transnational
levels. For more information, please contact Lazos América Unida at
732-745-8666.
The Rutgers Center for Latino Arts and Culture’s (CLAC) mission is to
research, document, interpret and promote Latino/a, Hispanic, Caribbean,
and Latin American arts and culture. The Center for Latino Arts and
Culture envisions a student-centered, learning community where students
can better integrate experiential, academic and service learning about
Latino arts and culture in order to become strong leaders and
responsible global citizens.
This program or service is funded in part by Middlesex County Board of
Chosen Freeholders, Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission,
with assistance thru a grant provided by New Jersey State Council on the
Arts/ Dept. of State.
All Day of the Dead events are free and open to the public. Lazos
América Unida has organized this program. For more information visit the
website www.nbfpl.org, contact Librarian Kavita Pandey at 732-745-5108
x20, or email her at kavita@lmxac.org.
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Robert J. Belvin, Ph.D.
New Brunswick Free Public Library
60 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick NJ 08901
732.745.5271 bbelvin at lmxac.org