Enjoy a night of danza, prayer, food, and music. This cultural and family event is free and open to all! There will be processions of sugar calaveras (skulls), papel picado (cut paper), Pan de Muertos, cempazuchitl (marigolds), and celosia or cresta del gallo (rooster comb).
The Quarry Amphitheater was carved from a former limestone quarry in the 1960’s. The unique terraced asymmetrical design allows for amazing sightlines as you celebrate with towering redwoods all around you. You won’t want to miss experiencing Dia de los Muertos at this venue!