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Aurora Fox

9900 E. Colfax 303-739-1970
720-329-0869
CFAC Program Director

Reservations, e-mail Renee Farado at
reneefaja@hotmail.com

Made possible with support from the Arapahoe SCFD, The Aurora Fox,
Community Relations and Neighborhood Services of Aurora, Aurora Sentinel, KUVO, Colorado Cultural Connections, Colorado Folk Arts Council and Metropolitan State College of Denver Department of Chicana/o Studies Journey Through Our Heritage Porogram

Aurora Fox (2011 — 2012) Concert Series Availability

  Date Event Name Location Number of attendees Seats Remaining
  2-Nov-11 Huitzliopotchli Aztec Dancers Fox 215 45
9-Nov-11 Medicine Heart Dancers CCA 26 124
  18-Jan-12 Grand by Design Fox 193 57
  7-Feb-12 Grand by Design CCA 69 81
Full 15-Feb-12 Cleo Parker Robinson Fox 245 5
  14-Mar-12 Su Teatro Fox 135 115
  25-Apr-12 Michael Heralda Fox 99 151
  2-May-12 Fiesta Colorado (Show A) Fox 137 113
  2-May-12 Fiesta Colorado (Show B) Fox 100 150

See Also: Culteral_Concert_Series.pdf


On Going Events

The groupo celebrates every season with specail programs and events.
Please join us! All programs are free and open to the public.

contact reneefaja@hotmail.com

Summer 2010

  • Every Saturday morning form 11-11:45 am at ...
    The Omni Interlocken Resort
    500 Interlocken Blvd. Broomfield, CO


Day of Dead Alive and Breathing!

It is that time of year again, fall leaves litter the streets with hues of gold and red, the air is filled with the crisp scent of frosty promises not yet to be. The spirit world beckons all departed loved ones back for one brief visit before winter folds it’s icy fingers around the autumn brilliance. Celebrations of harvest, prosperity, life and death all signify it is close, Day of the Dead, ah yes!.

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is one of the most revered holidays for many Hispanics. Celebrated throughout Mexico, the South West United States and portions of South America with both humor and solemn tributes from Nov. 2nd though Nov 3rd, it is a time of remembrance and joy for the precious memories of those dearly departed.

In Colorado, preparations honoring deceased ancestors, family and friends have begun in earnest. What was once a little recognized holiday twenty five years ago is fast becoming mainstream thanks to many local artist such as Rita Wallace a master folk artist from Mexico was one of the founding forces behind establishing the holiday in Denver.

“We began with the celebration at Our Lady of Guadalupe so many years ago, “ said Wallace. “ But years ago it was not as poplular as it is now, people who where not Mexican did not know what it meant so much then.”

But thanks to Wallace and a group of Denverites from the Pirate Art Gallery and the Chicano Humanities Art Council otherworldly insight has been shed on the holiday.

The granddaddy of all celebrations at the Pirate Art Gallery, where many of the local artist started showing for Day of the Dead decades ago, has been joined by a good two dozen other organizations state wide and dozens upon dozens of schools that celebrate the auspicious holiday



DOD

Dia de Los Muertos




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