Get ready to embark on a captivating journey with Rev. Laura González as she delves into the rich tapestry of the Day of the Dead in this in-depth workshop. Laura offers a comprehensive exploration of the festival’s origins, tracing its roots back to ancient Aztec traditions. Participants will gain an insightful understanding of significant deities from Aztec mythology and their roles in the celebration.
The workshop will also examine the evolution of these traditions through periods of colonization and the influence of Christianity, demonstrating how they have transformed and adapted over time. Laura will guide attendees through the modern-day Día de Muertos, highlighting how these historical and cultural shifts have contributed to the festival's global recognition and significance. By the end of this session, participants will have a deep appreciation of how the Day of the Dead honors and connects us with our ancestors and cultural heritage.
*There will be FREE Café de Olla for all attendees.
Workshop Outline
1. Introduction to Día de Muertos
• Overview and significance
2. Aztec Origins
• Historical roots and key deities (Mictlantecuhtli and Mictecacihuatl)
• Ancient rituals
3. Impact of Colonization
• Spanish influence and syncretism with Catholicism
• Changes in practices
•Adaptation of traditional customs
4. Modern Celebrations
• Contemporary practices and global recognition
• Differences from historical traditions
5. Cultural and Global Impact
• Role in honoring ancestors
• Festival’s significance worldwide
6. Conclusion
• Summary and open discussion
Key Takeaways
1. Historical Roots: Insight into Aztec origins and key deities.
2. Evolution: Understanding the impact of colonization and Christianity.
3. Modern Practices: Awareness of contemporary celebrations and their global reach.
4. Cultural Significance: Appreciation of the festival’s role in honoring heritage and ancestors.