DAY OF THE DEAD - DIA DE LOS MUERTOS / Motus o.s. & Puppets without Borders
An afternoon full of colours for children and their parents.
performance length: 300 min
A celebration of the traditional Mexican holiday
no language barrier
“The old Mexicans did not perceive life and death in contrast as we do. Life continued in death, while on the other hand death was not the natural end of life but only one chapter in a never-ending story. Life, death and rebirth were only different stages of the endlessly repeating universal process.“
Magdaléna Koháková, Literární noviny
Dia de los Muertos is a traditional celebration which take place every year all over Mexico. It’s a very important holiday in which pre-Hispanic culture meets the Catholic church, and a very emotional time, though these emotions need not be negative. The sadness we feel thinking of the loss of loved ones can blend with celebration, because death as the Mexicans see it is not a definitive end to life, but just another kind of life. The celebration of the Mexican Day of the Dead is split into two parts, the first is All Saint’s Day, which is celebrated on the 1st of November, the second is the Day of the Faithful Dead on the 2nd of November.
Motus o.s., in cooperation with Puppets without Borders, brings a bit
of Mexico to the Czech lands this year for the eighth time. Against the romantic background of Stromovka park near the duck pond (steps from the Šlechtová Restaurant) children and their parents can learn these traditional practices, participate in a parade of lanterns, hear real live Mexican music, see performances for kids, shadow puppets and installatins made of food – to eat!
Magdaléna Koháková, Literární noviny
Dia de los Muertos is a traditional celebration which take place every year all over Mexico. It’s a very important holiday in which pre-Hispanic culture meets the Catholic church, and a very emotional time, though these emotions need not be negative. The sadness we feel thinking of the loss of loved ones can blend with celebration, because death as the Mexicans see it is not a definitive end to life, but just another kind of life. The celebration of the Mexican Day of the Dead is split into two parts, the first is All Saint’s Day, which is celebrated on the 1st of November, the second is the Day of the Faithful Dead on the 2nd of November.
Motus o.s., in cooperation with Puppets without Borders, brings a bit
of Mexico to the Czech lands this year for the eighth time. Against the romantic background of Stromovka park near the duck pond (steps from the Šlechtová Restaurant) children and their parents can learn these traditional practices, participate in a parade of lanterns, hear real live Mexican music, see performances for kids, shadow puppets and installatins made of food – to eat!
With the support of:
Prague 7 City District, the Nuevo Progreso Company, Bistru 8 and the Intermedia Institute of the ČVUT technology school.
Prague 7 City District, the Nuevo Progreso Company, Bistru 8 and the Intermedia Institute of the ČVUT technology school.