This second installment of the work on the traditional dances of Venezuela is very good, @luces. You make a precise presentation and the incorporation of the videos makes it much more illustrative.
Although I am from the eastern part of Venezuela (Sucre State), I have a great appreciation for the folklore of Lara State, from where they are Zaragoza and Tamunangue. In addition to their dance (particularly the latter, in which dance and theatre merge), I especially like their music (most of all that of Zaragoza), where the Spanish and African components are clearly mixed. My visits to Sanare and Tocuyo have allowed me to enjoy them up close.
Greetings.
RE: ADSactly Folklore: Traditional dances of Venezuela-II