some traditional dances in Venezuela are the meringue, the polka, the joropo, and the ballet hispanico.
Joropo is the national dance of Venezuela
whenever they want to
Venezuela has many types of dance such as meringue, the polka, the joropo, and the ballet hispanico. if you need more dances than this just research venezuelan dance.
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aside for typical country dress for formal activiities, venezuelan has also gotten the us image in dressing. Most American countries have jeans, shorts, shirts and the so the northamerican way and Venezuela have not fallen short of American influenze. for the traditional a girl will wear a joropo. A native girl would wear a guayuco and the urban Levi jeans and polo shirts.
Merengue, Salsa, pop music (english & spanish) Musica llanera from other parts of the country, gaitas from Zulia generally for Christmas what they want to listen to The younger people listen to regualr music too, they know all the new songs that come out in the United States.
Simon Bolivar 1)Andres Bello: Venezuelan humanist, poet, lawmaker, philosopher, educator and philologist, whose political and literary works constitute an important part of Spanish American culture 2) Humberto Fernandez Moran: contributed to the development of the electron microscope, developed the diamond Knife and its applications for precise cuttings of biological tissues, worked on the concept of electronic cryomicroscopy, the use of superconducting lenses of liquid helium in electronic microscopy 3) Jacinto Convit:find a cure to leprosy and leishmaniasis 4) aldemaro Romero: creator of a new form of Venezuelan music, known as "New Wave" (Onda Nueva), derived from the joropo and influenced by Brazilian Bossa Nova.
food - some methods of cooking were adopted from the spanish religion - catholic clergymen established missions in Trinidad to convert the amerindians to roman catholicism leading to the growth of the religion on the island music - years after Columbus discovered Trinidad, venezuelan immigrants came to work on the cocoa plantations, they brought their own brand of music - parang. later on it was integrated into other rhythms of the existing races on the island and became known as chutney parang and soca parang. dance - joropo and castillan
Musical genres and styles in Latin AmericaIf anyone knows of more musical genres or styles, please add them to our knowledge.México: Son Jalisciense, Son Jarocho, Son Huasteco, the Ranchera, Bolero, Waltz, Polka, Cumbia, Corrido; Norteño, Banda Sinaloense, Mariachi.Dominican Republic: Merengue Tipico, Modern Merengue, Merengue Outbreak, BachataPuerto Rico; Bomba, Plena, Salsa, Big Bands, Latin Pop, Canción, Rap / ReggaetonCuba: African Derived Musics, Rumba, Development of Son/Modern Son, Danzon, Charanga, Cha Cha ChaColombia: Caribbean region of Colombia has Vallenato, Cumbia, Salsa; African-Diasporic Music, Champeta, Porro; Pacific region (Afro-Columbian) has Currulao; Andean Region has Bambuco, Rumba Campesina; Region de la Orinoquia has JoropoVenezuela: Musica Llanera - Joropo, Calypso Music (Trinidad), Salsa (Cuba), Merengue (Dominican Republic)Ecuador: Inca/Quechua culture, Andean Music and Traditions; Coastal music, Central Ecuador, Music FestivalGuatemala: Culture: Mayan influence, MarimbaEl Salvador: Indigenous Music, Popular Music, Bachata, Punta (dance)Honduras: Garifunas - Nigerian influences, Meskitos, MarimbaNicaragua: Palo de Mayo, Marimba, Punta, Garifuna MusicCosta Rica: Indigenous Music, Marimba, CalypsoPanamá: Dance/Song Styles: Tamborito, Congo, Calypso, Cumbia Panamena, PuntoArgentina: Tango, chacareraBrazil: indigenous music, forro, samba