DAY OF THE DEAD Made by Sofya Bedoshvili Marina Polschikova Valery Fedotova Form 9A School 576 Moscow.

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DAY OF THE DEAD Made by Sofya Bedoshvili Marina Polschikova Valery Fedotova Form 9A School 576 Moscow

The Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated mainly in Mexico. The holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and relatives who have died. The celebration occurs on the 1st and 2nd of November. Traditions include building private altars honoring the deceased, using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favourite food and beverages of the departed, and visiting graves with these as gifts. Schools organize Aztec festival on which they dedicate to the goddess Mictecacihuatl, known as the "Lady of the Dead," corresponding to the modern Catrina.

Origins of Day of the Dead This celebration is held in two days: The 1 st November mainly as "Día de los Inocentes" (Day of the Innocents) but also as "Día de los Angelitos" (Day of the Little Angels) and the 2 nd November as "Día de los Muertos" or "Día de los Difuntos" (Day of the Dead)

Beliefs People go to cemeteries to communicate with the souls of the departed, and build private altars, containing the favourite food and beverages, and photos and memorabilia, of the departed. Celebrations can take humorous tone, as celebrants remember funny events and anecdotes about the departed.

Pillows a nd blankets are left out so that the deceased can rest after their long journey. In some parts of Mexico, such as the towns of Mixquic, Pátzcuaro and Janitzio, people spend all night beside the graves of their relatives. Toys are brought for dead children (los angelitos, or little angels), and bottles of tequila, mezcal, pulque or atole for adults. Families usually bring favourite candies on the grave. Ofrendas are also put in homes, usually with food such as candied pumpkin, pan de muerto ("bread of the dead") or sugar skulls and beverages such as atole.

There is also dancing with colorful costumes, often with skull-shaped masks and devil masks in the plaza or garden of the town. At midnight on November 2, people light candles and ride winged boats called mariposas (Spanish for "butterfly") to Janitzio, an island in the middle of the lake where there is a cemetery, to honor and celebrate the lives of the dead there. Traditionally, families spend some time around the altar praying and telling anecdotes about the deceased. In some locations, celebrants wear shells on their clothing so when they dance the dead will wake up because of the noise. Someone dresses up as the deceased.

They also clean their houses and prepare the favourite dishes of their deceased loved ones to place upon an altar. !!!A common symbol of the holiday is the skull (colloquially called calavera), which celebrants represent in masks, called calacas (colloquial term for "skeleton"), and food such as sugar skulls, which are inscribed with the name of the recipient on the forehead. Sugar skulls are gifts that can be given to both the living and the dead. Other holiday food include pan de muerto, a sweet egg bread made in various shapes, from plain rounds to skulls and rabbits often decorated with white frosting to look like twisted bones. Some people believe that possessing "dia de los muertos" items can bring good luck. Many people get tattoos or have dolls of the dead to carry with them.

In some parts of the country children in costumes roam the streets, asking passersby for a calaverita, a small gift of money; they do not knock at people`s doors.

All of us were very exited of these Mexican traditions. and we hope that one day we will see this celebration alive!