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Saint Joseph Iturbide Artists Take Day of the Dead to Lawrence, Kansas

Lawrence, Kansas.- The artists of San José Iturbide, Juan Hernández Rodríguez and Tonatiuh Hernández Pacheco promoted Mexican art and culture of Day of the Dead in the city of Lawrence, Kansas, where they performed catrinas, giant skulls, among others, such as different cardboard workshops. For two weeks, the Iturbidian artists lived together with families, students and volunteers, who learned how to make chopped paper, cempasúchil flowers and c…
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Lawrence, Kansas.- The artists of San José Iturbide, Juan Hernández Rodríguez and Tonatiuh Hernández Pacheco promoted Mexican art and culture of Day of the Dead in the city of Lawrence, Kansas, where they performed catrinas, giant skulls, among others, such as different cardboard workshops. For two weeks, the Iturbidian artists lived together with families, students and volunteers, who learned how to make chopped paper, cempasúchil flowers and c…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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