Dancing with death and marigolds at Davies Symphony Hall
Briefly

Día de los Muertos at SF Symphony transforms death into a celebration filled with music, marigolds, and cultural honor, creating a joyous atmosphere of remembrance.
The celebration includes family-friendly activities, such as sugar skull decorating and a Mariachi instrument 'petting zoo', fostering an immersive cultural experience for all attendees.
Conducted by Carlos Miguel Prieto, the performances fuse Latin American musical traditions with theatrical dance, vividly illustrating the spirit of Día de los Muertos in a festive setting.
Attendees showcase creativity in costume and makeup, making Día de los Muertos one of SF Symphony's most informal and visually captivating events, highlighting community engagement.
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