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Los Trovadores De America Mark Day of Dead at Iguanas Ranas

The Hartford-based mariachi band will perform for the Mexican holiday, Dia de Los Muertos. This event includes dinner with the concert.


Hartford-based mariachi band Los Trovadores de America will perform in an early
celebration of the Mexican holiday, Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

This event includes dinner with the concert. Reservations are required — please call 860-983-7963 or email jcormack@wesleyan.edu.

  • Los Trovadores de America
    Sunday, October 28, 2012 at 5pm
    Iguanas Ranas, 484 Main Street, Middletown
    $30 general public, $20 for Wesleyan students, $10 for children ages 6 to
    12, free for children ages 5 and under.


This event is co-sponsored by Iguanas Ranas and the Middletown House Concert Series, a local not-for-profit organization presenting local, nationally-based, and internationally renowned musicians. The event will be family-friendly and will include a dinner made with ingredients that are typically used for the holiday.

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There will be both meat and vegetarian options. Desserts especially prepared for Dia de los Muertos will be offered, and goodie bags celebrating Halloween will be
distributed to attending children. There will also be a raffle to help support the Middletown House Concert Series, which is now in its 10th year. Items will include all things Mexican or Mexico-themed.

This event is part of "Music & Public Life", a year-long campus and community-wide exploration presented by Wesleyan University, celebrating and studying the sounds, words, and spirit of music at the local, national, transnational levels through concerts, workshops, gatherings, and courses, all designed to cross disciplines: http://www.wesleyan.edu/mpl.

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