MMOS's flagship event began as an individual performance piece by Tucson artist, Susan Johnson in 1990. Today All Souls has now become one of the most authentic public ceremonies in North America today. Over 150,000 people from all walks of life come together every fall inDowntown Tucson to commemorate, honor, mourn and celebrate the passing of our ancestors and loved ones. In the months leading up to the Procession, free, family-friendly workshops are offered to the public. In addition, MMOSgives people the opportunity to experience the event through projects like the Urn and Video Ancestry Project.
Looking forward to experiencing this new Zoppe Show! https://t.co/3ptludvepW
Excited to support this effort! Live show at the Drive in!Jan 15-31-In The Mercado District-cost is per carload--ticket s can be had athttp:// mercadodistrict. com/events
Oliver Ray Live at The MSA ANNEX https://t.co/LPP65cI4AL via @YouTube
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Part 2 of the 2020 All Souls Procession is up now
Click link to watch the All Soul Procession Livestream