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"The skull makeup is not a costume, and it’s not designed to be scary. Its message is about accepting death, not fearing it... The Dia de los Muertos celebrations continue! Thank you to Rocky Mountain PBS for the incredible feature and spotlighting the traditions, customs, and meaning behind Dia de los Muertos🥳😍 "The fact that we're embracing that look of death just makes everyone around us, including kids, family members, feel a little more comfortable around it instead of having to hide from it,” cosmetology student and volunteer Fernanda Salas said. "As part of a collaboration with Viva Colorado and Latin Fashion Week, several of Cruz’s students volunteered to apply the calavera makeup on guests at a Día de los Muertos parade and festival..." The Día de los Muertos parade and festival will take place on Saturday, Nov. 4 at Civic Center Park from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. The festival is free to attend! We HOPE to see you there! Click here for the full news clip: rmpbs.or...
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