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Mexico City, Oct 29 (EFE).- Despite Covid-19, mayor of Mexico City's Tlahuac neighborhood maintained tradition of placing skull sculptures in the street ahead of the Day of the Dead celebrations on November 1 and 2.The giant skeleton sculptures seek to honor those who died from COVOD-19 while recovering the spirit of the Day of the Dead celebrations. Day of the Dead is celebrated on November 2 in Mexico. (Camera: INÉS AMARELO). SHOT LIST: CARDBOARD SKULLS AND SKELETONS MADE BY ARTISANS IN A STREET IN THE TLAHUAC NEIGHBORHOOD, IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, AHEAD OF THE DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATIONS.
Sumpango, Nov. 1 (EFE).- People in the Guatemalan city of Sumpango celebrated their famous kite festival at a park Sunday – instead of a soccer field as usual – so that the public could appreciate the art from their home.The kite festival is usually celebrated in Guatemala on All Saints Day and symbolizes the souls of loved ones ascending to heaven. (Camera: ESTEBAN BIBA).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE FLY GIANT KITES AS PART OF THE KITE FESTIVAL IN SUMPANGO, GUATEMALA.
Mexico City kicks off its annual celebrations ahead of the Day of the Dead with a parade to honor "La Catrina," an iconic Mexican skeletal figure. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).