Day of the Dead In San Miguel De Allende [] Rotary Club Program

  • 10-26-2021-6X4-Day-of-the-Dead

Event Category: Community EventsEvent Tags: charity, community, projects, and service

Description
Description
Photos
Map
Reviews
  • Rotary is now holding “hybrid” meetings where you may choose between in-person participation at the Hotel Real de Minas or ZOOM

    Join This Week’s Meeting
    Sign up at www.rotarysmamidday.org
    or email secretaryrotarysma@mail.com
    and you’ll receive an email with instructions
    for joining this week’s meeting.

    Please support our Rotary Projects


    By: Elizabeth Adlung

    The Midday Rotary Club welcomes Arturo Morales Tirado, director of Turismo Tierra Adentro.

    We’ve all heard about the Day of the Dead and seen its symbols– sugar skulls, marigolds, skeletons, makeup, altars and colorful costumes. It also includes living expressions of culture—traditions—passed down from generation to generation. In 2008, UNESCO recognized the importance of Día de los Muertos by adding the holiday to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. But what does this celebration really represent? Day of the Dead, on November 1 and 2, is one of the most important festivals of the syncretic ritual   commemorated by most of Mexico.

    Note: Cultural syncretism is the blending of different beliefs and thoughts that result in a new system. Syncretism in Mexico involves merging of beliefs and rituals from indigenous Mesoamerica and from the Spanish Conquest.

    In this meeting Arturo will review some important concepts of this popular Mexican festival to help us understand the rich and diverse culture of this country. The more you understand about this spectacular holiday, the more you will appreciate it. We will review:

    ♦ Cultural syncretism in Mexico from indigenous Mesoamerica and the European invasions of the 16th century.

    ♦ The exceptional character of San Miguel geographically and culturally.

    ♦ The cross-cultural mixture of Judeo-Christian spirituality and the indigenous people of Mesoamerica.

    ♦ The differences between the commemoration, celebration and festivity in contemporary San Miguel.

    Arturo will discuss characterization and experience of the authentic and unique aspects of the ancestral tradition compared with the imported, copied, and predictable consumer trends in this tourist destination so that each of us can decide how to celebrate these special and significant days in Mexico.

     

    Join us this Tuesday, October 26 at 9:30 AM to welcome Arturo and to learn more about this very special holiday.   To attend, go to the Midday Rotary Club website at www.rotarysmamidday.org and sign up.  You’ll receive an email with instructions on being a part of this week’s meeting. Rotary is where neighbors, friends and problem-solvers share ideas, join leaders and take action to create lasting change.

    Are you interested in joining the Rotary Club?  For membership information, contact President Skip Essick at skipessickmedia@gmail.com


    Who We Are…

    We are a multi-cultural English-speaking Rotary Club located in beautiful and historic San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, an UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been named by Conde Nast Traveler as the best city in the world! 
    .
    Our Vision To be a diverse group of active and enthusiastic members who are recognized as providers of valuable services for local and international communities.
    .

    Our Mission To provide assistance to others in order to improve the quality of life and to advance community understanding, goodwill, and peace.


  • No Records Found

    Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.

    Google Map Not Loaded

    Sorry, unable to load Google Maps API.

  • Leave a Review

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Drop files to upload


    Please drag & drop the images to rearrange the order