Traditional dances are an expression of our culture, idiosyncrasy, and our indigenous and African origins. As a child I danced many of these dances at the school's cultural events. I participated on many occasions in La Burriquita, also in El Tamunangue. I remember once dancing El Chiriguare and I had about a month of nightmares. In my nightmares there were big birds that ate me. I even got scared of birds. My parents couldn't find what to do to remove my nightmares and make me forget my phobia. When my parents went to the cultural event, they discovered where the problem came from: I had internalized the letter of Chiriguare. LOL. Although after that I continued participating in other dances, now my parents were aware of the type of dance in which I participated. Thank you for this post, @luces.
RE: ADSactly Folklore: Traditional dances of Venezuela-II