This is Day of The Dead Parade in Mexico City (Día De Muertos)
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
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The Day of the Dead is around the corner and today, a week before the actual Day of the Dead, we have a parade.
The Day of the Dead parade was fun and a good warm-up for next week!
I hope you enjoyed the Day of the Dead parade video aka Desfile de Día de Muertos.
Next year, I will be at Dia de Los Muertos, or The Day of The Dead in Mexico City and take even more pictures.
The Day of the Dead (or Día de los Muertos in Spanish) is a Mexican holiday celebrated on November 1st and 2nd. It is a time for families and friends to come together to honor and remember their loved ones who have passed away.
The holiday has roots in the indigenous Aztec culture and has been celebrated in Mexico for thousands of years. It is believed that during the Day of the Dead, the spirits of the deceased return to the world of the living to be reunited with their loved ones. Families prepare altars, or ofrendas, with photos, favorite foods, flowers, and other offerings to welcome the spirits back home.
The Day of the Dead is a vibrant and colorful celebration that includes parades, music, dancing, and feasting. It is a time for reflection, gratitude, and joy, as families come together to celebrate the lives of those who have passed on and to show that death is a natural part of the human experience.
I post photographs from the streets of Mexico on my Instagram: instagram.com/trovatten/
It's NIGHT OF THE DEAD.
RESPECT MEXICO FROM HAITI.
peace
Gracias 🇲🇽💓🇭🇹
Love & Respect from Pakistan 💜💜
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I am Mexican and in my country there is a very popular saying that we say to every foreigner who asks about our culture and it is this: "Mexico is the only place in the world where death is made of sugar."
Glad to know that MEXICO still celebrates their traditions !!!
I would like to say something about the origin of the icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead: "La Catrina" by the famous Mexican printmaker, cartoon illustrator and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada.
The image of a female skeleton is dressed in European outfit from his upper class time. She is offered as a satirical portrait of those Mexican natives who, Posada felt, were aspiring to adopt European aristocratic traditions in the Mexican pre-revolutionary era. So "La Catrina" has become an icon of this Mexican Day of the Dead.
I invite you to know more about this author. Thank you!
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Que viva Mexico hoy siempre.
Y hasta que muera y después de mi muerte siempre en eternidad ✨🙏💕
The skeleton makeup is so beautiful
Great job at capturing one of the best days of Mexican culture. Amo dia de los muertos.
more or less two million people that day on Reforma Avenue, however, despite the crowd is the
great party of my country, in every state, in every town, not only for the party but for everything that involves remembering those who have already left and remember that life is lived intensely.
The offering that is mounted is dedicated to each of our loved ones who have already left, in addition to the alebrijes that is another expression of our culture. Greetings from Mexico
Hi! I’m from Mexico and was feeling sad cause Day of the Dead 2020 parade was suspended due to covid-19. Your vídeo made me feel so much better. thank you!!!
absolutely everyone waited the amazing parade but unfortunately this year seemsnothing will be like usual.🙏🙏wish the best of luck and health to everyone
I would like to say something about the origin of the icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead: "La Catrina" by the famous Mexican printmaker, cartoon illustrator and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada.
The image of a female skeleton is dressed in European outfit from his upper class time. She is offered as a satirical portrait of those Mexican natives who, Posada felt, were aspiring to adopt European aristocratic traditions in the Mexican pre-revolutionary era. So "La Catrina" has become an icon of this Mexican Day of the Dead.
I invite you to know more about this author. Thank you!
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Dia de los muertos..proudly a mexican tradition to the world....
Dude your chanell is so dope! You’re like the anthony bourdain of street photography! Much love from California!
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This is beautiful. I love the idea for day of the dead. I love how it's a celebration and it teaches us not to be sad for the ones we have lost. I am a Christian, so I know I will see my loved ones again, and this celebration really helps me, and others know that. Thank you for posting this beautiful video.
2:22 my reaction on this shot though, damnnnn what a photo!🙌🏻
Buenas imágenes 👍y buena elección de música 😀
Muchas gracias!
Nice video Fred! You captured cool moments.
Thanks Dan! Pleasure hanging out again!
Beautiful
I've been searching for the best video showcasing this parade and yours wins by a mile. Wonderful.
I would like to say something about the origin of the icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead: "La Catrina" by the famous Mexican printmaker, cartoon illustrator and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada.
The image of a female skeleton is dressed in European outfit from his upper class time. She is offered as a satirical portrait of those Mexican natives who, Posada felt, were aspiring to adopt European aristocratic traditions in the Mexican pre-revolutionary era. So "La Catrina" has become an icon of this Mexican Day of the Dead.
I invite you to know more about this author. Thank you!
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Great photos. I shot the festival in Oklahoma City, 2019. Great costumes and a street photographers dream. Flaming Lips lead singer Wayne Coyne is a resident and made an appearance with his family. Got some great images of that interaction of him and the parade participants.
México es un país rico en cultura, gastronomía y geografía por el gran ecosistema que tiene
Lovely. Great choice of background music.
What an amazing experience! Absolutely incredible! Beautiful photography!
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing.
FANTASTISK video, Frederik. Stemningen, billederne, musikken - og det at de døde fejres og mindes. Jeg vil med til næste år ...
Taaak :)! Det er en plan! Husk at se filmen Coco! Og ha' servietter klar ;)
Wao I feel proud.... has a lot of México.
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Me encantaron las fotos blanco y negro 👏👏
Gracias Enrique!
I love it!!!! Día de los muertos is my favorite day of the whole year! Only 44 days!!
"Dia de Muertos"
@@lalotz
You can say it either way, it doesn't matter if you add the "los" in it or not.
@@peterfromla7505 If you think honoring and loving your family is trash, then you need some help my dude 🤷♀️
Excellent video! It was too short! Incredible costumes and outfits. 🧡🏵️🎉💀✨🎊
Love your work!!! Greetings from Hermosillo, Sonora North of Mexico
Nice seeing the artists showcasing their heritage cosmetics & performing artwork for the Mexico festivals!
Such a beautiful culture 😍
Thank you for this video, nice work and for the ones asking about the song it’s call " La Llorona" original singer Chabela Vargas and another great new singer Angela Aguilar
That's the way to celebrate your loved ones in loving memory of anyone who also has loved one passed away remember them by their beautiful memories and joyful times spent together with them embrace them.
The Women look so beautiful with this Makeup
Hermosisimo video! Impresionante desfile del dia de muertos!!!!!
Wow! Very well put together, and those amazing captures were the cherry on top. 👏👏
Their costumes are brilliant
beautiful work!
You deserve more subscribers....your art is outstanding
Thanks a lot for the encouraging words! Appreciate it!!
Q bonito muy bonito no se acabe nuestras tradiones
Bravo! Que chingon greetings from Mexico.
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Wow... impresionante vídeo. Súper like y suscrita al canal.
Bendiciones y bienvenidos al mundo de la poesía.
Mexico Hermosa Tradition
Hi. You have so much talent to capture the art essence 👍
Great pictures you got there!
Thank you Claudia!
Excellent work and edit. I wanted to see more
Nice pictures!!!!
Thanks a lot Maria!
1:00 Miguel?
Exacto
Tomaste fotos realmente buenas!!!
La ultima foto esta demaciada bonita! 🥰😎😬🤩😍💀
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Hello Hello Frederick just In mexico you could find some things similar but north south east and west have his particular point of view, bless
great photos Frederick... Your website is awesome. What company did you use to host it?
The holiday’s name is Día de Muertos. Please don’t transliterate from English to Spanish. 😭
Excellent video!
Thank you’
Nice work Men!'
Thx!
That was amazing!
Great video and beautiful photos, thanks for sharing. I love the song! Which one ist it?
Thx! Its ‘La Llorena’
Masarah Nitchi it’s call La Llorona singer Chavela Vargas
Gorgeous.
I loved your video, thanx!!
reminded me of Coco movie😅
AWESOME VIDEO🎃🎃🎃🎃
Thanks!
Love it!
Thanks a lot!
La ultima catrina m gusto
Good video☺👏👌
Thanks!
Better tradition than Gorehabba in India.
Beautiful video. 🙂👏💀🤝
That woman! Her "do I even want to be near you?!" look at the creepy faced woman and the creepy nun. XD
Amazing👌👏☺
Thanks! :)
The llorona the Nun and my Prima Carmen at 0:13
La celebración del día de Muertos no sólo dura dos días.
Según los abuelos la tradición comienza en este orden:
-Comienza el día 28 de octubre y se prende la primera luz (veladora blanca) y una flor blanca para dar la bienvenida a las animas solas.
-El día 29 de octubre se prende otra veladora y se coloca un vaso con agua dedicado a difuntos olvidados y desamparados.
-El día 30 de octubre se prende una nueva veladora se coloca otro vaso con agua y se pone un pan blanco (bolillo o telera) para los difuntos que se fueron sin comer o los que tuvieron algún accidente.
-El 31 de octubre se prende otra veladora, ponemos otro vaso con agua, otro pan blanco y colocamos una fruta (mandarina, naranja o guayaba) esto es para los muertos de los muertos (ancestros) o sea los abuelos de tus papas que algunos tuvimos o tienen el gusto de conocerlos (bisabuelos).
-El día 1 de noviembre que es el día que se conoce como día de los muertos pequeños, chiquitos o niños en este día se pone toda la comida dulce, calabaza, guayaba, chocolate, miel, flores.
-El día 2 de noviembre conocido como el día de los fieles difuntos o de los muertos grandes que es el día que se coloca toda la comida, cigarros y sus cervezas y en todos los días de la celebración obvio se ponen flores, se quema incienso de copal de preferencia
-Al final, el día 3 de noviembre se prende la última veladora blanca se quema copal y se les despide pidiendo que vuelvan el siguiente año
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Wow Nice✌✌Que bonito!!!
Gracias! Edith!
This translate to English comments have to go! Ur looking at another country' traditions. Learn another language instead of expecting others to baby the fact that you only have English going for you!
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Por la pandemia covid 19 tal vez este año no se realicen estas celebraciones 💀🌺
حلوه اقلها لميت يتونس😅😅
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Shot with your new Fuji X-T3?
Yep!
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Why celebrate the dead ?????It is the most honorable thing to do .....Do not Judge what you do not know....period
Pre COVID lol 😂
1 year
RIP November 2 his birthday. Happy all souls day they are home now in the gates of heaven.🙏🙏🙏✌✌✌❤❤❤💎⚓👸
Pre Hispanic traditional
What’s the guitar song at the start
Llorona :)
Frederik Trovatten thank youu
Dhilan Thilipkumar by Chavella Vargas
Pictures are great, but the video... ugh, did you have to be zoomed in like that on everything, some wide-angled shots would have been nice. Your videos look so crowded.
Mrkino Thanks! I agree. You know I think it’s the Image Stabilization I did in post using final cut. I think that ruined it a bit.
Ok
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buenos dias y gracias por assistir
sick man sick.
Los muertos nada saben Eclesiastes 9 : 5 .-
It's NIGHT OF THE DEAD.