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Couple in traditional Mexican attire dancing

Alejandra Tessier

Manny Vizcarra

Marco Argote

Ornate sugar skull, teal and orange floral details

ENTRE MAGIA Y MUERTE

La Tapatía 
DD’s Tacos
Cavice Coffee
Norahly’s Natural Soaps

Abstract orange and red flower design

6PM DOOR OPEN
6-7:30PM ACTIVITIES & CRAFTS
7:30 SHOW STARTS

NOV 7TH 2024

FOUNDERS

VENDORS

Abstract blue and teal flower design
Colorful stylized bird design
Colorful maracas ready to play music
Three lit candles in a simple colorful graphic cartoon look

Step into the enchanting world of "Entre Magia y Muerte," a spellbinding theatrical experience that intertwines the realms of the living and the dead. Set in a mystical cemetery, the story follows Amare the Catrina who is the captivating queen of the afterlife, and yearns to bring color and celebration to her resting grounds. In her quest for beauty and life, she makes a daring pact with a powerful enchantress Carlota: in exchange for vibrant decorations and flowers to adorn her cemetery, Amare the catrina will reunite the living with their departed loved ones.

Overjoyed by the transformation of her once-somber cemetery into a riot of color and life, Amare the catrina decides to throw a grand carnival to celebrate love and life. As the festivities unfold, the cemetery comes alive with music, dance, and laughter, bridging the gap between the worlds.

As the veil between worlds thins, audiences will be swept away by a tapestry of magical realism, rich cultural traditions, and beautiful performances. Join us for a journey that explores love, loss, and the enduring connections that transcend life and death. In "Entre Magia y Muerte," the cemetery transforms into a lively celebration of memories, reminding us that while death may separate us, the bonds of love can never be broken.

Blue silhouette portrait in ornate frame
Orange abstract shape resembling a stylized plant vine

PERFORMERS

Abstract red and blue flower design
Vibrant blue and orange jaguar head character art in a radically simplified hispanic/Mexican style
Abstract pink figure holding a vibrant orb

SPONSORS

SponsorsFox Community Culture Fund block logo in black, red, and white
DPD: Trolley on city street, bridge, buildings logo graphic for the newly renamed Downtown Pomona District
Colorful logo: sun, house, community support Community Resource Center, and Blue Cross, and LA CAre
Sun-faced logo with TDO: Tradicion Dance Company logotype below sun graphic
simplified flat-graphic of a skeleton in a diffident pose in colorful celebration clothes with his hand behing his back on his hips, leaning like Michael Jackson
Abstract blue and teal flower graphic
Abstract teal  graphic of a running vine strand

SPECIAL THANKS TO

Lorraine Canales, Tricia Manzo, Minervas Flowers, Daisy’s by C, and the Downtown Pomona Owners Association

Fox Theater Staff: Jenny Goodman, Rachel Boell, Frank Alvarez, & Vera Mora

Media & Graphics : Eric Hernandez, Valenti Fondacaro, & Marco Argote

TRADICION DANCE COMPANY and the Fox Community Culture Fund Board of Directors.

Abstract art: orange and blue shapes suggesting a flower
Vibrant stylized bird, red, blue, orange
Abstract teal graphic suggesting a running leafy vine

For Partner and Sponsorships Contact: marco@foxpomona.com

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