Procession: Día de Los Muertos in the Mission // SF
Hundreds of people will walk together through the Mission District, many with their faces painted to look like skulls, in a procession to commemorate lost loved ones in the community.
Aztec dancers will lead the crowds, performing ritual dances and serving as spiritual guides for the 43rd yearly procession organized by El Colectivo del Rescate Cultural.
When: 7:00 p.m. Saturday, November 2nd.
Where: The procession begins on the corner of 22nd and Bryant Street, moving south to 24th Street, west to Mission Street, then returning to 22nd and Bryant Streets.
The procession begins at 7 pm, on the corner of 22 and Bryant to 24th y Bryant west to 24 th y Mission street, north to 22 and mission back to 22 y Bryant.
Join the Mission District Community in celebrating our ancestors, those relatives and loved ones that continue in our memories, as we procession through the streets of the Mission District on November 2.
Because we procession it usually takes about 2 hours to complete, with the Azteca Dancers leading the way, stopping at each main corner of the four stops and performing a ritual dance to that direction.
The procession is organized by El Collectivo del Rescate Cultural de La Mission.
For more information contact Louie at 415-933-9974

