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Day of the Dead – Activities at British MuseumFree Family Day Tied to Moctezuma Aztec Ruler & Revolution on Paper
On 1st November 2009 the BM will host a family fun day exploring Mexican fiesta, Day of the Dead. Visitors will see performances, talks, processions and demonstrations.
On Sunday 1st November, the British Museum is holding a special activity day (admission free) to celebrate the Mexican festival known as the Day of the Dead. The fiesta goes back more than 3,000 years and originated with Mexico's pre-Hispanic cultures. The festival in its modern form consists of a mixture of Catholic beliefs and native traditions. Private altars are built to honour the dead. These are decorated with skulls made of sugar, marigolds, and the deceased person's favourite foods. Families also visit the graves of their loved ones and present these items as gifts. The British Museum's modern-day celebration will include performances, storytelling, talks, displays, demonstrations and processions and will definitely be a family event. Activities, which will be lead by professional artists, will focus on making props and costumes for processions as well as other activities linked to Mexican culture. Activities will take during the week leading up to 1st November, and throughout the day itself: British Museum Family Activities Preparing for 1st November
Processions and Performances on the Day
Demonstrations, Storytelling and Skeleton Trail
Talks and Activities for Adults
This family activity is part of a programme of events linked to the British Museum's current exhibitions Moctezuma Aztec Ruler (admission charge) and Revolution on Paper: Mexican Prints (free admission). Both exhibitions will be open on the day and the British Museum will supply information about opening times and admission charges. Tickets for Moctezuma are subject to availability so book before you go.
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