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Youth Circus Classes for Procession of Little Angels

Rhythm Industry Performance Factory 1013 S. Tyndall Ave. , Tucson, AZ, United States

Join us for our annual collaboration with Stories That Soar. We use our circus skills to make children’s stories come to life for Procession of Little Angels. No experience necessary.

$10

All Souls Community Craftshop

Funeraria del Angel 7 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ, United States

Come on out to create a project to honor a loved one! It could be a lantern, an altar, a mask, or even a float! Bring your heart and your love--and a donation to help out!--and we'll provide skills and supplies and ideas to help you create something meaningful to carry in the Procession and...

Obon Dance & Chant Workshop

Rhythm Industry Performance Factory 1013 S. Tyndall Ave. , Tucson, AZ, United States

Learn the dance and chant Odaiko Sonora will be performing for the All Souls Procession this year, then walk with Odaiko Sonora in the All Souls Procession on Nov. 6. Obon dance or bon odori are traditionally part of the Japanese ancestor festival of obon. The dances are easy to learn and the more people, the...

Procession of Little Angels Costuming Workshop

Rhythm Industry Performance Factory 1013 S. Tyndall Ave. , Tucson, AZ, United States

Little Angels families are invited to join us for another kids costuming workshop series! Our sewing team will work with you and your children to help create a simple yet fantastic outfit for this year's Procession of Little Angels: bring your vision, and we will help you to realize it. Choose from an assortment of...

Lantern Making Happy Hour

Takamatsu Restaurant 5532 E. Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ, United States

Learn how to make a Japanese-style lantern to honor a loved one. Donation to All Souls Procession suggested. Workshops will take place every Thursday in October. For more on Odaiko Sonora's history with All Souls Procession, check out this post from Odaiko Sonora co-founder, Karen Falkenstrom.

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