3-Year-Old Dancers Perform The “Joropo” In Front Of Hundreds Of People

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One of the most interesting representations of a country’s culture is its dance. It doesn’t only aim to entertain the audience, but it also brings out the sense of patriotism of the dancers.

The Country Of Venezuela

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The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a country located on the northern coast of South America that is rich in cultures influenced by three main groups namely the Indigenous Venezuelans, the Africans, and the Spanish.

The “Joropo”

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The Joropo is a musical style that’s almost similar to the fandango. It is an accompanying dance that is now Venezuala’s national dance.

The Kids Know It

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Even the kids in the country know how to dance the Joropo at such a young age.

Talented Toddlers

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A pair of 3-year-olds joined a local dance competition where they stood in a stadium filled with hundreds of people.

They’re Fearless

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The little kids bowed to the judges and started dancing as soon as they heard the song.

Some Twirls And Spins

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Their routine is mainly composed of the little girl spinning around under her partner’s arm, and the both of them twirling across the floor.

They Got The Rhythm

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The little kids demonstrated a really strong sense of rhythm as they moved their feet rapidly to the music.

Keeping The Culture Alive

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There are lots of ways to keep a country’s culture alive throughout generations, and passing it on to young ones is one of them.

Watch the 3-year-olds’ amazing Joropo routine in the video below.

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