Join Our First Bilingual Día de Muertos Workshops!
Celebrate the beauty and tradition of Día de Muertos with us during this special three-part workshop series at the Breast Friends office! Each free workshop is designed to help you create a different part of your Catrina ensemble while learning about the rich cultural traditions behind this meaningful celebration.
In partnership with Catrinas Rising, you’ll have the opportunity to create your own:
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Catrina or Catrin makeup looks.
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Catrina flower crown or Catrin-inspired sombrero.
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Catrina or Catrin costume
Register today and join us as we celebrate culture, creativity, and remembrance together!
Fri, Sep 11 5-8pm Catrinx Basic Makeup: https://www.catrinasrising.com/en/event-details/catrinx-basic-makeup-2
Sat, Sep 12 11am-2pm Flower Crown and Sombrero Design: https://www.catrinasrising.com/en/event-details/flower-crown-and-sombrero-design
Sun, Sep 13 11am-2pm Catrinx Attire Basic Design: https://www.catrinasrising.com/en/event-details/catrinx-attire-basic-design
What is Día de Muertos?
Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a cherished Mexican tradition that honors and remembers loved ones who have passed away. It is a joyful celebration of life, family, love, and remembrance.
Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a cherished Mexican tradition that honors and remembers loved ones who have passed away. It is a joyful celebration of life, family, love, and remembrance.
What is a Catrina?
La Catrina is an elegant skeleton figure that has become the iconic symbol of Día de Muertos. She reminds us that, regardless of wealth or social status, we are all equal in the end. Today, Catrinas represent honoring those we’ve lost while celebrating life with color, art, and tradition.
La Catrina is an elegant skeleton figure that has become the iconic symbol of Día de Muertos. She reminds us that, regardless of wealth or social status, we are all equal in the end. Today, Catrinas represent honoring those we’ve lost while celebrating life with color, art, and tradition.
