Also, Happy Dia de los Muertos! (technically November 1 AND 2)
Not a game post. Jump to about 2:15 for the actual music and dancing.
I love that, and I'll meet you on that with this, which always does something to me inside:
Everything going on in the road is in the mind of the man who is walking his journey, consumed by his thoughts. The spirits join him, then the beautiful woman singing, and finally the little girl (the future of life). I think this is a Chilean group.
El Baile del Kkoyaruna
-Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna
This isn't Mexican Day of the Dead, but all of these kinds of traditions share the meaning of spirits of humans and animals making contact, more so at some times than others. All of the world's carnaval and masquerade celebrations share the same roots.
I believe this troupe is Chilean.