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About Cal Duran

Artist & Art Educator

Cal Duran is a Denver, Colorado artist and art educator with over 17 years of showcased art experience.

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FREE Festive Zoom Backgrounds

Get into the Dia de los Muertos spirit with free & easy to use Zoom backgrounds.  Drop a heart on your favorite ones or download now and start celebrating!

Music For Your Celebration

Enjoy these performances from talented musicians, showcasing the rich and vibrant traditions of Mexico. Whether you are celebrating with friends and family or simply exploring new cultures, these videos will transport you straight to the heart of this beloved and colorful holiday!

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La Santa Cecilia - Calaverita

La Santa Cecilia - Calaverita

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La Llorona - Ángela Aguilar (Mexicano Hasta Los Huesos)

La Llorona - Ángela Aguilar (Mexicano Hasta Los Huesos)

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La Llorona - Daniel Robledo

La Llorona - Daniel Robledo

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Interactive Ofrenda

We hope you enjoy this Interactive Day of the Dead Altar from the Peabody Museum, and find our Attendee SWAG Bag full of fun items to help you celebrate Dia de los Muertos culture and traditions! Engage with this altar, and get an immersive glimpse into this tradition.

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FREE Printable Doll For Ofrenda

With a few simple steps, you can download, print, and color your own Dia de los Muertos paper doll to add to your ofrenda--created by artist Jacques Davis.  Time to celebrate this colorful holiday!

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Colorful Masks

2023

October 28 - November 2

Sound Samples

Listen in on a few auditory textures with our curated sounds sample collection. Our ambient recordings feature two very different altars (one somber in Mexico; the other bustling in the Philippines) and one ambient recording from the Day of the Dead celebration at the museum of Native American History in Washington, DC.  Double tap to go to the audio page.

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