Faces and Places: El Panteón de Sacramento Photos by Stephen Crowley
El Panteón de Sacramento, the Greater Sacramento region’s biggest and most exciting Día de los Muertos celebration, returned this year in person from Oct. 28-31. The centuries-old tradition of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) was recognized this year on the grounds of the Latino Center of Art and Culture, featuring the recreation of a candlelit Mexican cem-
etery and chapel accompanied by live performances from The Lico Music Academy, a 24-piece music group from Los Angeles. This year, El Panteón featured three stages offering traditional Mexican music and dancing. This community event is open to the public free of cost to encourage families to learn, live and experience the inherited tradition. The Latino Center of Art & Culture is located at 2700 Front St. see El Panteón page 5
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