Día de los Muertos Celebration | Nov. 1, 2018
November 2, 2018
Park City High School hosted a Día de Los Muertos celebration on Thursday, treating attendees to traditional dances, an ofrenda and food. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club performs an Aztec dance during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club performs an Aztec dance during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club performs an Aztec dance during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club performs an Aztec dance during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Rebeca Gonzalez shakes a tambourine on stage during the Día de los Muertos festivities at Park City High School Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. Gonzalez dressed to portray La Catrina, a symbol of El Día de los Muertos. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club performs “La Danza de los Viejitos” (The Dance of the Little Old Men) during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. The dancers, who are colorfully dressed as senior citizen men wearing bright hats decorated with ribbon, a mask and traditional clothing, is a intended to be a humorous dance. The men start hunched over, aching in pain as they walk with their canes in very slow motion when all of a sudden it turns into vigorous, agile dancing and stomping their feet. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club performs “La Danza de los Viejitos” (The Dance of the Little Old Men) during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. The dancers, who are colorfully dressed as senior citizen men wearing bright hats decorated with ribbon, a mask and traditional clothing, is a intended to be a humorous dance. The men start hunched over, aching in pain as they walk with their canes in very slow motion when all of a sudden it turns into vigorous, agile dancing and stomping their feet. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club performs “La Danza de los Viejitos” (The Dance of the Little Old Men) during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. The dancers, who are colorfully dressed as senior citizen men wearing bright hats decorated with ribbon, a mask and traditional clothing, is a intended to be a humorous dance. The men start hunched over, aching in pain as they walk with their canes in very slow motion when all of a sudden it turns into vigorous, agile dancing and stomping their feet. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Dirk Gootjes dances to "Livin' la Vida Loca" with a rose during the Día de los Muertos celebrations at Park City High School Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club perform during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club perform during the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Park City High School's Traditional Mexican Dance Club bow after performing a variety of dances for attendees of the Día de los Muertos festivities Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Attendees of Park City High School's Día de los Muertos celebrations visit the ofrenda following the evening's festivities Thursday, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Caleb Fine takes a selfie with la Catrina, portrayed by Rebeca Gonzalez, following Park City High School's Día de los Muertos celebrations Thursday evening, November 1, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
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