Better known as Día de Muertos (or Día de los Muertos) in its native tongue, the Day of the Dead is celebrated at the very end of October, or the beginning of November.These days it's predominantly a Christian occasion, but the joyous and colourful event is a far cry from the sombre Sunday ceremonies that are commonly associated with traditional church services.
One of these differences being the mood of the holiday. Halloween is dark and scary holiday, while el Día de los muertos is a joyful holiday. During el Día de los muertos, families buy foods to honor their lost loved ones. During halloween in contrast, candy is handed out to kids. Read More.
A celebração do Día de los Muertos de hoje é uma mistura de ritos religiosos pré-hispânicos e festas cristãs. Acontece nos dias 1 e 2 de novembro - Dia de Todos os Santos e Dia de Finados no calendário católico - na época da colheita do milho no outono. 2. Foi reconhecido pela Unesco The film's themes and imagery drew comparison to another animated film that centered around el Día de los Muertos, The Book of Life (2014). A two-minute short film, titled Dante's Lunch - A Short Tail, was released online on March 29, 2017. It introduces the film's supporting character, a Xoloitzcuintle named Dante.Celebrated within days of each other, many confuse Day of the Dead—or Día de los Muertos—for being the Mexican version of Halloween. This is not the case and the history of the festivities is
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