
About this Event
Celebrate Día de los Muertos in Vancouver with this interactive Sugar Skull Art Workshop at Granville Island. This hands-on activity invites children, youth, and adults to decorate traditional Mexican sugar skulls (calaveras de azúcar) using icing, glitter, beads, and vibrant colors.
More than a fun and creative experience, this workshop explores the cultural symbolism of sugar skulls, which represent both the fragility and the beauty of life. In Mexican tradition, sugar skulls are placed on ofrendas (altars) to honor loved ones who have passed away, offering a joyful and colorful tribute during Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
What You’ll Learn
- The history and cultural significance of sugar skulls
- The meaning behind the colors and designs
- Hands-on techniques to decorate your own sugar skull
- How sugar skulls are used in Day of the Dead celebrations
Who Can Join?
This workshop is designed for all ages and is family-friendly. It’s a wonderful opportunity for children and adults to learn together, create art, and connect with Mexican heritage in a meaningful way
Latin American Heritage Month (LAHM) Festival is an annual celebration in BC 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 Artworks Pavilion, 1531 Johnston Street, Vancouver, Canada
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