On Wednesday, November 1st the Mandalay Canal the Las Colinas Association in partnership with the U.S.-Mexico  Educational and Cultural Foundation hosted the third annual Las Colinas Day of the Dead Canalside Celebration. 2,000 people came to celebrate the Mexican holiday, Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead. The holiday honors loved ones who have passed on.Â
On Wednesday, November 1st the Mandalay Canal the Las Colinas Association in partnership with the U.S.-Mexico  Educational and Cultural Foundation hosted the third annual Las Colinas Day of the Dead Canalside Celebration. 2,000 people came to celebrate the Mexican holiday, Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead. The holiday honors loved ones who have passed on.Â
The celebration included an authentic ofrenda, where members of the community shared photos of their loved ones to be placed on the altar. Traditional ofrenda elements adorned the display as offerings for the deceased.Â
Music filled the canal as several performances happened canalside. The Irving Symphony Orchestra jazz trio kicked off the night followed by the Travis Middle School mariachi band. Mariachi Pure Sangre de Javier Aguilar finished the evening and had event goers dancing the night away. The live music was connected to the Las Colinas Canal Lights, making them sparkle and change with every note, matching the rhythm of the music.Â