It is a work of diffusion that is worthwhile, @luces. Venezuelan folkloric dances are very rich and varied, as you indicate in your post.
Of the three that you approach, perhaps the least known, because of its eminent indigenous character, is the "maremare"; moreover, it is not as lively or agile as the other two; however, it is very beautiful. At some point I had the opportunity to see her dance in person.
Without a doubt, the tamunangue and the joropo of the plain, different from the tuyero and the oriental (or "chorus") are very vivacious and cheerful.
I will be attentive to the other deliveries you will give us. Greetings.
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