Disney has unveiled another official trailer for Pixar's first musical titled Coco, based around
the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead.
Disney has debuted the first official teaser trailer for Pixar's new movie, a musical titled Coco, based around
the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead.
Not exact matches
Mexican - American public
celebrations — from the December 12 feast
day of the Virgen de Guadalupe through Good Friday Via Crucis pageants to the observance
of El Día de los Muertos.
Sure, it's about as meaningful a holiday in America as St. Patrick's
Day, but I am categorically in favor
of any
celebration where
Mexican food is involved.
Coco is set during the
Mexican holiday known as Dia de Los Muertos (
Day of the Dead), a
celebration in which families pay respect to their deceased ancestors.
A few months after «Newt's» cancellation, «Toy Story 3» director Lee Unkrich, on the heels
of that film's out -
of - the-gate success, announced plans to make a film about Dia de los Muertos, the
Mexican Day of the Dead
celebration.
In our seventh - grade class, we made an altar for the
Mexican Day of the Dead
celebration.
This exceptional picture - book biography profiles
Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada (1852 — 1913), who is remembered primarily for his portrayal
of calaveras, the droll skeletons prominent in Día de Muertos (
Day of the Dead)
celebrations.
This picture - book biography
of Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada looks at the cultural and artistic impact
of calaveras, the skeletons often found in
Day of the Dead
celebrations.
This exceptional picture - book biography profiles
Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada (1852 — 1913) while celebrating his printmaking and his portrayal ofcalaveras, the droll skeletons prominent in Día de los Muertos (
Day of the Dead)
celebrations.
The Dallas Museum
of Art will host a «Masks and Máscaras Family
Celebration» in honor
of the
Mexican bicentennial exhibition México 200,
Day of the Dead / Día de los Muertos, and the African Masks exhibition.
On Sunday, April 11, the Dallas Museum
of Art (DMA) will host a free family
day, which among other things, will launch the Museum's nine - month - long
celebration of the
Mexican bicentennial at the Dallas Museum
of Art.