About this Event
Join us for a workshop where you'll learn to create your own Devil of Yares mask, a tradition rooted in Venezuelan history. This workshop offers a chance to explore the cultural heritage of the Dancing Devils of Yare, a festival that began in 1208 and was first celebrated in 1246. Learn about this centuries-old tradition while mastering techniques like paper mache, painting, and mask-making. Whether you're an art enthusiast, culture lover, or simply curious, this workshop will guide you through making your own mask. All materials will be provided, and you'll leave with a hand-crafted piece of Venezuelan culture.
Latin American Heritage Month (LAHM) Festival is an annual celebration in Vancouver that highlights the rich cultural diversity, traditions, and contributions of Latin American communities. Organized by , a non-profit that connects Latin American and Canadian cultures, the festival runs from the middle of October to the beginning of November and features a variety of activities, including music, dance performances, film screenings, art exhibitions, and culinary experiences.
For more details, visit the official page at . There, you’ll find the full schedule, event locations, and highlights of the celebration
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ocean Art Works Pavilion, 1531 Johnston Street, Vancouver, Canada
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