Thousands of people gathered around Manhattan’s Sixth Avenue to witness the varied and original costumes, which reveal all the imagination and creativity of those who enjoy this party.
There was no shortage of samba, vampires, skulls or the popular catrinas.
Creepy costumes, floats and, of course, a zombie performance of “Thriller.”
The annual “Thriller” performance is back at the Village Halloween Parade for the 50th year! #ny1boo pic.twitter.com/UDa5mAnTLr
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And as is also customary, the celebration had all the Latin flavor and color.
The parade participants represent the opportunity to show the world part of their culture.
“We are super proud to be… A passion of our hearts is dancing, and we are here to dance with New York,” says Mauricio Rios, one of the attendees.
I come, more than anything, representing the Day of the Dead, and I have a little bit of the symbolic things of our Mexico – the offerings… I have the corn leaves, too,” added Abigail Herrera.
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