But unlike face paint, you won’t have to wash your mask off at the end of the celebration. Inspired by sugar skull face painting, you will learn how to decorate your own unique Day of the Dead mask. All materials provided.ġ0am, 11:30am, 1pm | Breckenridge Theater Patio Participants will be taken through the sugar skull making process step by step, and then create their very own skull art. In this workshop you will receive an introduction to the customs of Día de los Muertos and the symbolism of the sugar skull. Mexico possesses a rich and complex relationship with death that extends far beyond the Day of the Dead holiday and its iconic sugar skulls. SAT, OCT 23 | 10am-5pm | FREEġ0am, 11:30am, 1pm | Upstairs OMH Gallery He is the Musical Director of Su Teatro and an active performer in Colorado, having shared the stage with important folk singers like Susana Baca from Perú. FRI, OCT 22 | 6-9pm | FREEĦpm | Artist Talk: Calaveras en mi Ciudad (In Spanish and English)Ħ:30-8pm | Performance: Adolfo Romero, Chilean artist + musicianĪdolfo Romero is a multifaceted artist from Chile (visual artist, musician, poet and cultural arts project developer) As a musician, he is able to interpret a variety of Latin American styles in Spanish and Portuguese such as Bossa Nova, Boleros, Tango, Afro Peruvian, Candombe, Caribbean music, and more. Julio (Jwlç) Mendoza and Karma Leigh are two of the participating artists whose calaveras will be on display at BreckCreate. Inside the gallery, Día del los Muertos and its heritage are celebrated with a mural by Julio (Jwlç) Mendoza alongside traditional decorations. The calaveras exhibit is a collaboration with local Latino artists that were invited to participate and hand paint the calaveras. BCA CURATES: CALAVERAS EN MI CIUDADĮxhibit Runs Oct 22- Nov 7 | | Old Masonic Hall| FREEĬalaveras en Mi Ciudad is a mobile art exhibit curated by art leaders Alexis Newton and Rachel Garcia to bring larger than life papier-mâché calaveras (skulls) to Colorado. See ofrendas in restaurants and businesses throughout downtown Breckenridge featuring papel picado, cempasuchil flowers and other offerings created by local small business employees with community spirit. Restaurants + Businesses throughout Breckenridge | FREE Guests 12 and older are not mandated to wear masks, although we strongly encourage it whenever guests are not actively eating and drinking. Children ages 2 to 11 must wear masks at all times. Beginning November 1st, all BCA venues will require proof of vaccination for all guests 12 and older. A Three-day commemoration of Day of the Dead featuring hands-on workshops, face painting, art installations and community-made altars on the Arts District campus.Ĭlick Here for the Full Schedule in SpanishĮffective September 15th, all BCA managed venues – Riverwalk Center, Breckenridge Theater, Eclipse Theater, and all of the venues and studios within the Breckenridge Arts District – will require either proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test taken within 96 hours of the event.
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