Free Event | Día de los Muertos Music, Movement, Story & Craft | 0-8yrs | Nov 1

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Celebrate Día de los Muertos with music, movement & craft!

Family-friendly free event! All ages welcome, with a special focus on ages 0-8 years old!

Join us at Songbirds Music on Saturday, November 1st from 2-4pm, for a family-friendly afternoon of fun! We’ll celebrate Día de los Muertos together with a family music class hosted by Songbirds Music, followed by story time and fun all-ages crafts by San Diego Craft Collective. We’ll work together to create tissue paper flowers, and for the littlest of hands, we’ll be making yarn balls. Finally, we’ll have a light snack and be guided in fun movements with Liliana Ibarra Patoja. This event is recommended for families with children ages 0-8 years and their loving grownups. Parent participation is required.

This event is hosted by and will be held at Songbirds Music, in collaboration with San Diego Craft Collective. Songbirds Music is located in the Dance Place Building in the Arts District of Liberty Station. For more free family-fun, please join us the next day for more Día de los Muertos festivities. This project was made possible through the Arts District Liberty Station Collaborative Funding Program.

Please ignore the “sorry this class is full” note.

Please visit Songbirds Music to sign up today! Space is limited.

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Description

Free Event | Día de los Muertos Music, Movement, Story & Craft | 0-8yrs
November 1 | 2 – 4pm | At Songbirds Music Studio, located in the Dance Place Building next to our building.
Pre-registration for this event is mandatory. Please register directly with Songbirds Music for this event here.


This event will be held indoors, so we suggest:

• Dress in layers so you can adjust to the temperature.
• Bring water/beverage and a snack if you need to be comfortable.
• Wear comfortable clothes

This event is hosted by Songbirds Music and San Diego Craft Collective. Please join us the next day for more Día de los Muertos festivities. This project was made possible through the Arts District Liberty Station Collaborative Funding Program.

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