
Austin, Texas, USA-26 Oct 2019: 36th Annual Viva la Vida 2019 Parade. Mexic-Arte Museum’s Viva La Vida Fest is Austin’s largest and longest-running Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival.
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Austin, Texas, USA-26 Oct 2019: 36th Annual Viva la Vida 2019 Parade. Mexic-Arte Museum’s Viva La Vida Fest is Austin’s largest and longest-running Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival.
Merida, Mexico - October 29, 2018: Dance performers with with Catrina skulls makeup for dia de los muertos lining up after the dancing show for photographers in front of Palacio Municipal at Festival de las Animas
Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico City, Day of the dead parade in Mexico city
Oct 20, 2019 San Jose / CA / USA - Participants at Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) procession wearing sugar-skull make-up; South San Francisco Bay
Very important festival made in honor of the dead in Mexico.
Mexico City, CDMX / Mexico - 29 10 2016: This is from a parade for the Day of the Dead in Mexico City that was presented in 2016 after the James Bond "Spectre" film. The film itself inspired the idea that this specific parade should be done yearly with the same type of theme from the movie with the style by the Mexican political litographist José Guadalupe Posada. In this specific parade, some the original cast members with their costumes and figures that were used in the James Bond movie appeared.
Oaxaca, Mexico - November 02, 2022: Dancers with Mexico Catrina makeup in the parade before Day of death.
Very important festival made in honor of the dead in Mexico.
Mexico celebrating the Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos) with the exhibition of decorated skeletons and craniums in public places.
Dressed to perform a ritual Mexican dance
Moscow, Russia - June 2018: People in death masks during the Mexican holiday on the Red Square in Moscow
México City, México - November 27, 2019: The day of the dead parade that takes part every year at México City goes from the Zocalo in the center of the city truh Reforma Avenue. Hundreds of thousends of people gaters along the roundabouts and sidewalks of the Reforma Avenue to watch the parade that host diferent representations of the festivities od the Day of the dead.
Mexico City, CDMX / Mexico - 29 10 2016: This is from a parade for the Day of the Dead in Mexico City that was presented in 2016 after the James Bond "Spectre" film. The film itself inspired the idea that this specific parade should be done yearly with the same type of theme from the movie with the style by the Mexican political litographist José Guadalupe Posada. In this specific parade, some the original cast members with their costumes and figures that were used in the James Bond movie appeared.
Fancy red costume used for the Day of the Dead in Mexico
In Fort Lauderdale, United States people dressed up with sugar skull makeup walk in the annual Day of the Dead celebration parade held in the downtown Riverwalk area.
Merida, Cementerio General, Mexico - 31 October 2018: Three women with Catrina customes and man with white cowboy dress with skull make-up holding candels at the parade for dia de los muertos at the Festival Des Las Animas
Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico City, Day of the dead parade in Mexico city
México City, México - November 27, 2019: The day of the dead parade that takes part every year at México City goes from the Zocalo in the center of the city truh Reforma Avenue. Hundreds of thousends of people gaters along the roundabouts and sidewalks of the Reforma Avenue to watch the parade that host diferent representations of the festivities od the Day of the dead.
Merida, Mexico: 27 October 2018 - Event for 'dia de los muertos', day of the dead, catrinas with feather costume and skull make up holding candles at the 'Festival de las Animas'
Moscow, Russia - June 29, 2018: Man in hat with sugar skull makeup waving mexican flag during Dia de los Muertos Mexican parade. Day of The Dead
Mexican Traditional Festival of Day Of The Dead, takes place on 1st November. Dia de los Muertos. Young lady with face painting and costume preparing to pay respects to all friends and family who have passed away.
In Fort Lauderdale, United States a large paper mache puppet of a skeleton is marched during the annual Day of the Dead parade held in the downtown Riverwalk area.
Day of the Dead Festival in Uruapan, Michoacán
Oaxaca, Mexico - 2019-11-16 - Maks for day of the dead displays.
In Fort Lauderdale, United States a large paper mache puppet of a skeleton is marched during the annual Day of the Dead parade held in the downtown Riverwalk area.
Mexico City, CDMX / Mexico - 29 10 2016: This is from a parade for the Day of the Dead in Mexico City that was presented in 2016 after the James Bond "Spectre" film. The film itself inspired the idea that this specific parade should be done yearly with the same type of theme from the movie with the style by the Mexican political litographist José Guadalupe Posada. In this specific parade, some the original cast members with their costumes and figures that were used in the James Bond movie appeared.
Merida, Cementerio General, Mexico - 31 October 2018: Close up of costumed woman with red scarve over her head with skull make-up looking into the candle light in her hands at the parade for dia de los muertos at the Festival Des Las Animas
Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico City, Day of the dead parade in Mexico city
Day of the Dead or Dia de los Muertos. A Muti-days Mexican holiday festival start on October 3. The celebration and remembrance of family and friends who have died. Local residents dressing up with painted faces parade and celebrate for several days in the Plaza and grave sites.
In Fort Lauderdale, United States people dressed up with sugar skull makeup walk in the annual Day of the Dead celebration parade held in the downtown Riverwalk area.
Oaxaca, Mexico- October 26, 2022: A procession of young women with skull face paint on, holding flowers and candles.
Day of the dead shrine with skull and marigolds in the main square of Mexico City (zocalo)
Guanajuato, Mexico - January 12, 2019: Portrait of a woman wearing beautiful Day of the Dead costumes and skull makeup on the streets of Guanajuato City, Mexico.
Mexico City, Mexico--October 19, 2018. A parade for Day of the Dead took place in Mexico City's zocalo (main square) a week before Day of the Dead. These are musicians who dressed in skeleton costumes.
Mexico city, November 2, 2019: Day of the dead is a intimate festival for Mexicans , since 2016 has become a public celebration with the annual parade where figure of skeletons are show in the streets of the city.
México City, México - November 27, 2019: The day of the dead parade that takes part every year at México City goes from the Zocalo in the center of the city truh Reforma Avenue. Hundreds of thousends of people gaters along the roundabouts and sidewalks of the Reforma Avenue to watch the parade that host diferent representations of the festivities od the Day of the dead.
México City, México - November 27, 2019: The day of the dead parade that takes part every year at México City goes from the Zocalo in the center of the city truh Reforma Avenue. Hundreds of thousends of people gaters along the roundabouts and sidewalks of the Reforma Avenue to watch the parade that host diferent representations of the festivities od the Day of the dead.
A view of the traditional parade of allegorical wagons of the Alebrijes along the avenue of the Paseo de la Reforma, in the center of Mexico City, organized during the celebrations of the Day of the Dead.
Dia de los muertos celebration. Traditional Day of the Dead party. Halloween in Mexico. Mexican girl in traditional make up and Catrina costume with a scull.
Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico - November 1, 2022: Dia de los Muertos Parade, Members of the Villa Freinet Multicultural School dress up as catrinas, dancing at the parade
Day of the Dead Parade to celebrate the richness of Mexican culture and its traditions, a great party
Mexico City, Mexico--October 19, 2018. A parade of Day of the Dead figures took place in Mexico City's zocalo (main square) a week before Day of the Dead.
Fancy red costume used for the Day of the Dead in Mexico
Make-up for the Day of the death celebration in Mexico
Cartoon Mexican holiday vector banners with Day of the Dead sugar skulls, paper flags, sombrero and poncho pattern. Mexico guitar, maracas and flowers, cactuses, tropical hummingbird and parrot birds
Mexico City, Mexico - October 29, 2016: People in Skeleton Costumes Carry Umbrellas During the Day of the Dead Parade
Oaxaca, Mexico - November 02, 2022: Dancers with Mexico Catrina makeup in the parade before Day of death.
Oct 20, 2019 San Jose / CA / USA - Participants at the Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos) procession carrying offers; Capulli Tonalehqueh Aztec group performing at the South San Francisco Bay event
Cleveland, Ohio, USA - June 9, 2018 latino men and women carry skeleton puppets on their backs At the abstract art festival Parade The Circle
Mexico City, Mexico - October 29, 2016: Marigold Flower Parade Floats During the Day of the Dead
Ladies in a Day of the Dead parade wave to the crowd. (Spiritlandia Riverwalk Parade in San Antonio, Texas)
Dia de los muertos, Day of the Dead, Banner template with copy space for designer. Day of the Dead Referring to the traditional Mexican tradition of remembering the deceased. website, poster, banner
Mexico City, Mexico - November 04, 2023: Day of the dead parade 2023 in Mexico City, Typical charro costume with skull masks.
Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico City, Day of the dead parade in Mexico city
Seniors’ home residents participating in Day of the Dead celebrations in downtown Oaxaca.
Mexico City, Mexico - November 04, 2023: Day of the dead parade 2023 in Mexico City, Antique car decorated with catrinas and skulls
An attractive mid 40s woman, with her face painted, laughing ad looking happy, at the annual Day of the Dead parade that takes place every year in late October in Mexico City every year. Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is one of Mexico's most recognized holidays. The celebration from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 commemorates death as an essential element of life and honours loved ones who have passed away.
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