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Program November 2

This document presents the program for a Day of the Dead celebration in a community. The program includes presentations from various local schools such as preschool, elementary school, and tele-secondary school, featuring dances, performances, and representations. The document also provides brief descriptions of the traditions and customs of the Day of the Dead in Mexico, such as the preparation of altars and offerings to honor the deceased.
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Program November 2

This document presents the program for a Day of the Dead celebration in a community. The program includes presentations from various local schools such as preschool, elementary school, and tele-secondary school, featuring dances, performances, and representations. The document also provides brief descriptions of the traditions and customs of the Day of the Dead in Mexico, such as the preparation of altars and offerings to honor the deceased.
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Program of November 2

Good afternoon dear people who are joining us this festive afternoon
What the institutions of this community have prepared for you, along with
with the help of the Parents, without whom these activities would not be possible
possible.
Today, November 1st, we continue with our customs and traditions of
our country mentioning that strengthens family ties evoking the
memory of loved ones.
It is worth mentioning that today the Day of the Dead celebration begins
at the beginning of November with the acquisition of the products that
they must be placed as an offering on an altar.
From early on, the markets set up and are dressed in smells and colors.
characteristics such as orange, purple, red, black and also the
yellow
We will begin with this small event that has been prepared for you.
citizens of this locality.
For first number the preschool with
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It is worth mentioning that altars are set up in some places in the houses.
a form of arches using everything the deceased enjoyed in life, it is
remembered when preparing the altar; the offering is placed on October 31
tomorrow, and it is all that the mourners will come to savor and enjoy.

These altars are generally raised on a table covered with a


tablecloth or a white sheet or with 'punched' tissue paper; on the legs
on the front of the table, some sugar cane or reeds are tied to them,
it takes the form of a triumphal arch, through which the faithful are welcomed
deceased.
2. The second participation is from the Primary school.
con
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Traditionally, the flower of the dead is never forgotten on any Altar of the Dead.
dead, and the fragrant "cempasúchil", and also flowers of another type. Another of
the offerings that are never overlooked and are placed on the altars so that the
souls of the deceased may be illuminated, it is the lamp that contains the oil of
higuerilla, the white or yellow beeswax candles and votive candles. Depending on
each family, the religious images and photographs of the deceased as well
are usually placed.

3. Continuing with the program, the Telesecundaria school shows us


a beautiful dance titled thriller.

November first is the day of 'bringing the dead', the custom consists of
to gift relatives and family friends a gifted sample of the
dishes that make up the offering for the dead. The delivery is made house by
house. This day honors the "little angels", that is, the relatives who
they died as children and on the second of November, the deceased are honored
adults.

4. How room number the preschool


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From pre-Hispanic times to the present day, it has been customary


among our towns, placing the offering on the altar of the dead
copal or incense, substances that when burned, produce odors
aromatics; this offering was considered one of the
main tributes to the deities.

5. With the next presentation the school primary


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Once the altar is set up, no one can touch absolutely anything. The
the guests are the dead and it is they who initiate the feast, in their return
al inframundo, ya satisfechos, únicamente se llevarán el olor y la savia de los
dishes, only after them, everything can be tasted by the others.
6. Next, the telesecundaria school with a beautiful dance
commemorating the Day of the Dead.

Due to all of the above, "The Days of the Dead" represent a mixture of
tradition, cult, festival, magic and history in various places.

7. The preschool continues with


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It is a magnificent spectacle that is experienced in the cemeteries; like the


General Pantheon adorned with more than 2,400 candles, or what to say about
Contest of Altars of the Dead, of the magnificent decorations of the graves,
of the ingenuity and care of the relatives to please the deceased and of all
this expression of earthly love.

8. The primary school continues with


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The Cult of thedeathIn Mexico, it is not something new, as it has been practiced since
thepre-Columbian era.3Likewise, in theMexican calendarthat is located
in theMuseum of Anthropologyit can be observed that among the 18 months that
In this calendar, there were at least six celebrations dedicated to the
dead

The students of the telesecundaria school will show us a dance.


commemorating the dead.

It is worth mentioning that the Day of the Dead is a popular ceremony that invokes
to the spirits of the ancestors to invite them to "coexist" in the world
earthly, so we seek to attend to them in the most attentive manner. Their visit
among us obeys a permission obtained from the beyond so that the
the souls of the deceased can visit their relatives. The dead return to
your home because they are attracted by your ancient belongings or by love
his/her relatives.

10. Finally, the telesecundary school will not show a representation.


of a legend called the Return of the Twins.

Thank you very much for your attention and assistance.

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