San Antonio is buzzing with excitement as the Día de los Muertos festival takes over Hemisfair and Civic Park for its final day. Today, from noon until 9 PM, the vibrant celebration continues to honor loved ones who have passed away, embracing the rich traditions that make this festival special.
The 12th annual festival, fondly referred to as Muertos Fest, is anticipated to draw in over 100,000 attendees by the end of the day. After an amazing Day 1, the energy is electric as families and friends gather to remember their dearly departed. If you haven’t experienced this festival yet, it’s like stepping into a kaleidoscope of color and joy.
The festival features breathtaking altars, known as ofrendas, decorated with flowers, photographs, and treasured items that pay tribute to those who are no longer with us. Attendees are captivated by the intricate face painting, allowing them to embody the spirit of Catrina, a symbol of the holiday. It’s a sight to behold, with every detail resonating love that lasts beyond our earthly existence.
Dancing to lively music, indulging in delicious traditional foods, and exploring booths filled with handmade crafts, the festival is a feast for the senses. Each corner offers something new, with families openly sharing stories of their loved ones, creating an atmosphere of collective remembrance and celebration.
For those unable to attend in person, there’s no need to feel left out! A special two-hour broadcast of the festival is set to air on Wednesday, October 30, from 7 PM to 9 PM. You can catch the full experience on various digital platforms, making it easy to join in the festivities from the comfort of your home.
Throughout the festival, many folks have taken to social media to share their unique celebrations. Viewers have been sending in their own stories and beautiful images of their altars on KSAT Connect, showing how they honor the lives of their beloved ones. It’s heartwarming to see the community come together in such a joyous way, celebrating the affection that transcends life itself.
With hours still to go, there’s plenty of time to get in on the action! If you’re in or near San Antonio, consider grabbing your family and friends and heading down to the park. Feel the buzz of camaraderie as people interact, dance, and share in knowing that love never truly dies.
Also, don’t forget to share your own festival pictures and experiences on KSAT Connect! It’s a lovely way to showcase your creativity and honor those you cherish. If you’re unsure how to upload, there are plenty of helpful guides available to get you started.
The Muertos Fest is more than just an event; it’s a heartfelt homage to the lives that shaped us. From its colorful altars to its rhythmic dances, every element weaves together a story of love, loss, and remembrance. Join in the celebration, embrace the spirit of the festival, and remember that those who have passed remain close to our hearts.
So whether you’re attending the festival, watching at home, or simply reflecting on your own cherished memories, let’s honor our ancestors this Día de los Muertos with joy, laughter, and remembrance.
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