Dia de los
Muertos
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS FESTIVAL
OCTOBER 25 THRU NOVEMBER 2, 2024
For nearly 40 years, the merchants on Olvera Street have celebrated Dia de los Muertos. The celebration has evolved to incorporate the pre-Columbian, Aztec, Mayan and Catholic rituals surrounding death. Each night, a vibrant and colorful procession sets the stage for our ceremony.
Dia de los Muertos is, in fact, a celebration of life – it is not a time to mourn our loved ones, rather it is a time to remember the lives they lead and the many things they enjoyed during that life. Death is a part of life, and so we honor it. Dia de los Muertos at Olvera Street is the only celebration of its kind in Los Angeles – A nine (9) day festival, with a nightly procession, community altars on display, and entertainment.
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October 26 thru November 2
10:00am to 9:00pm
LAS OFRENDAS
OUTDOOR ALTAR DISPLAY
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No Drinking, Eating, Smoking, or Loitering around altars
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Please respect the altar spaces
NOVENARIO PROCESSION
October 25 thru November 2
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Traditional Mayan Blessing/Soul Cleansing takes place before and after the procession
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Procession includes:
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Grupo Tartalejos – an indigenous Aztec group leading the procession with incense and ceremonial blessing
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Aztec Dancers
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“Living Muertos” – participants dress up as skeletons
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Procession leads to nightly ceremony in the Kiosko, where the loved ones of a merchant family or special community member is chosen to be honored
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Free sweet bread & beverages are given to all in attendance