Monday, November 11, 2013

Thank you volunteers

We would like to thank all the volunteers that came to help at the Day of the dead community event 2013.


Special thanks to:

Jessica Wells, student majoring in Spanish from the Ohio State University.
Neha Nidhi, Resident Advisor-Office of student Life, The Ohio State University
Olivia King, Student majoring in Spanish at Ohio State University
Mik Heslin Creative Make up-face painting
Laura Garcia
Margarita Revilla
The Prochaska Family
Maria Duque
Ramona Reyes
Diana Pagan
Sobrinos Revilla
Iris Reategui
Rodolfo Vazquez
Ruben Castilla
Julie & Brian
Pastor Paul Ernst

Parkview United Methodist Church
Big thanks to Evolve that provide us with 2 gift certificates!
Cilantro Truck

Sunday, October 27, 2013



Day of the Dead Community Event 2013 
Honoring Grandmas and Grandpas 

Location: Parkview United Methodist Church
344 Algonquin Ave. Columbus OH 43204
November 2nd and November 3rd
Open  Saturday from  2pm-8pm and Sunday 12pm-6 pm
Please see program  for activities
Coordinated by Latino arts for Humanity
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Latino-Arts-for-Humanity/152661034775740?ref=br_tf



Day of the Dead Community Event 2013 program
The belief that death and life constitute a unity.
Saturday November  2nd
Altar exhibition by:
Independent Artist Angela Morales  (Puerto Rico)
Margarita Revilla (Oaxaca, Mexico), Altar- Offering
Leticia Vazquez-Smith (Mexico City) Altar- Offering
Maria Duque (Colombia) Offering
Ramona Reyes (Mexico) Offering
First Unitarian Universal Church of Columbus  Altar Offering
Papel picado art-work Mexican artisans
2:00 pm Face Painting by  local artist Alex Perez
2:00 pm learn how to make paper flowers
2:30 pm Cilantro Food Truck Puerto Rican/Mexican food
3:30 pm Movie “Frida” (Salma Hayek)
7:00pm “What is the day of the dead about?” invitation
to general public to bring portraits or flowers to honor
their friends and family, people are welcome to write a
message and place it at the community Altar.
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We will have 2 gift certificates from evolved to give to the most authentic costume one each day (adults costume).
Sunday November  3rd
Altar exhibition, Sugar Skull’s, Papel Picado exhibition
Paper skull exhibition

12:00 pm Traditional Food: Tamales, Pan de muerto, Hot-cider.
1:00 pm face painting by local artist Mik Heslin
2:00 pm Pastor Paul Ernest “ All saints Celebration”
3:00 pm Ruben Castilla Herrera The Circle of Life: An Art of Hosting Conversation and storytelling on our experiences with life, grieving, death, letting go and celebrating.
4:00pm Aztec Dance worshop by  Damarys Espinoza.
 Danzante Azteca, Kalpulli Tlaloktekuhtli
5:00 pm Musical performance Rodolfo Vazquez Flutist

We would like to thank  Pastor Paul Ernest for his support to the
Dia de los Muertos Event.

 

Friday, September 20, 2013

"Day of the dead Community event 2013"


This year we will honor our Grandmas and Grandpas at the 

"Day of the dead Community event 2013"

Nuestras tradiciones del Dia de los muertos.

If you want to participate please contact us as soon as possible.

Location: Parkview United Methodist Church
344 Algonquin Ave. Columbus OH 43204
November 2nd & 3rd 2013
Saturday 2 pm  8pm
Sunday 12noon 6 pm

Email Leticia @ letimex@yahoo.com for more information and if you want to get involve and participate.
Ready to do your own Altar?  check out Frida Katrina "Mexican Fok Art" this is Leticia's new project. Frida Katrina is a project to support Mexican Artist and Artisans,gving them an opportunity to share their art and make a way of living.  At Frida Katrina you can find "papel picado" paper mache skulls, sugar skulls, Alebrijes and almost everything that you need to build an altar. You can also find small kit bag with all what you need for a small ofering.
check out the facebook page; https://www.facebook.com/MexicanFolkArtFridaKatrina/info


Vazquez first demonstrated the Mexican Day of the Dead tradition in Columbus as part of a show-and-tell activity during her student exchange program. Years later, starting in 2005 to the present, this material became the basis for an annual exhibition and a series of Day of the Dead workshops in English and in Spanish. In the workshops she explains the Pre-Hispanic (Precolumbian) roots of this tradition and the syncretism between native and Spanish Catholic culture. 

She also invites different families and local artists each year to participate and create their own altar offerings. Vazquez's own work featured in the exhibits includes painted paper and glue masks, sculptures and boxes that portray a variety of allusive characters and scenes. It has become the Day of the dead Community event in Columbus OH. It takes place every year during the first days of November.


Cityfolk Festival


Ofrenda dia de  muertos



Leticia Vazquez Smith At Dayton Ohio Folk Festival
She participated in 3 panels

  •  Ritual and spirit in folk art 
  •  Evolution in Mexican Food  Tortilla time
  •  Let's talk ingredients; Corn, ChileChocolate



Leticia Vazquez-Smith is a native of Mexico City who now lives in Columbus. She is is an ardent promoter of traditional Mexican culture through her work as a cultural worker, craftswoman, business owner, researcher and president of the Latino Arts for Humanity organization. She is particularly interested in traditional Mexican foodways and Day of the Dead celebrations, interests that she has combined since 2005 with an annual Day of the Dead exhibition and bilingual community workshops. The Day of the Dead traditions are based on the belief that one can continue to maintain a relationship with one’s loved ones, even after that person has passed away. This is celebrated on a designated day when families gather to honor their dead by posting their pictures, favorite objects and food on a makeshift altar. They may also write poems (called calaveras) or sing their favorite songs. It is not a sad nor scary day, but one full of family love and spiritual faith.


Cityfolk Dayton OH
The Latino Ohio exhibition has influence even beyond the festival. This year, the Cityfolk Festival is working closely with the “Welcome Dayton: Immigrant Friendly City” initiative, a move to raise awareness of the benefits of a culturally and economically diverse community, by focusing on Ohio’s large and growing Latino population. “We bring music from all over the world and make it a part of Dayton,” says Kathleen Alter, Executive Director of Cityfolk. 
This year we will honor our Grandmas and Grandpas at the 

"Day of the dead Community event 2013"

Nuestras tradiciones del Dia de los muertos.

If you want to participate please contact us as soon as possible.

Location: Parkview United Methodist Church
344 Algonquin Ave. Columbus OH 43204
November 2nd & 3rd 2013

Email Leticia @ letimex@yahoo.com for more information and if you want to get involve and participate.

Monday, May 13, 2013


This year we will honor our Grandmas and Grandpas at the 

"Day of the dead Community event 2013"

Nuestras tradiciones del Dia de los muertos.

If you want to participate please contact us as soon as possible.

Location: Parkview United Methodist Church
344 Algonquin Ave. Columbus OH 43204
November 2nd & 3rd 2013

tambien puedes enviar un email a letimex@yahoo.com

Thursday, April 4, 2013

MidWest Fair Trade Fest 2013


MidWest Fair Trade Fest 2013 is Saturday April 13th. 

At The Ohio State University's 4H center (2201 Fred Taylor Dr.) 

A Fair Trade Experience presented by Global Gallery and this is the second year that  The Latino Arts for Humanity collaborates with the MidWest Fair Trade Fest and 
WE ARE VERY EXCITED!

Come to enjoy amazing performances, there will be plenty of interactive workshops available for you to learn something new! 

Tickets $5 and kids 12 & under get in free!

See you there!

check Latino Arts for Humanity Facebook page for more information.