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Folk music genre from Colombia and Venezuela
The joropo, better known as Música Llanera, is a musical style resembling the fandango, and an accompanying dance. It originated in the Llanos of Colombia
Joropo
Perhaps the most typical Venezuelan music is joropo, a rural form which originated in the llanos, or plains. Joropo was developed by creative artists such as
Music_of_Venezuela
Species of catfish
Chaetostoma joropo is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Loricariidae, the suckermouth armoured catfishes, and the subfamily
Chaetostoma_joropo
Eastern Joropo (Spanish: Joropo Oriental), is a variant of joropo present in Venezuela's Caribbean coast and Margarita Island. The joropo oriental musical
Eastern_Joropo
its subgenres are: Pasaje, Joropo central or Joropo tuyero, Joropo oriental, Joropo guayanés, Golpe tocuyano, Quirpa, Joropo llanero), Tambor (Afro-descendent
Tourism_in_Venezuela
Country in South America
four-stringed guitar) and maracas. Important rhythms of this region are the joropo (a fast rhythm and there is also tapping as a result of its flamenco ancestry)
Colombia
arpa tuyera (al estilo del joropo tuyero) [Tuyan harp (in the style of a Tuyan joropo)] […] a particular kind of joropo […] called golpe tuyero. of the
Valles_del_Tuy
popular, generally performed during Christmas. The national dance is the joropo. Venezuela has always been a melting pot of cultures and this can be seen
Venezuela
Performing arts in Venezuela
European styles into indigenous culture. They include the national dance joropo, Venezuelan salsa, Venezuelan merengue, and the Baile de San Juan, also
Dance_in_Venezuela
State in Venezuela
represent donkey and rider at the same time. She dances to the beat of a joropo, does pirouettes, brays and does all the things typical of the donkey and
Guárico
Continent
Colombia and Ecuador, samba, bossa nova and música sertaneja from Brazil, joropo from Venezuela and tango from Argentina and Uruguay. Also well known is
South_America
Folk music from Mexico
corridos, cumbias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes, danzones, joropos, pasodobles, marches, polkas, waltzes and chotís. Most song lyrics are
Mariachi
1961 song
first singer to record "Moliendo Café" was Mario Suárez in 1958, genre: Joropo; Hugo Blanco did not record it himself until 1961. Blanco's version hit
Moliendo_Café
Regional Mexican Son music from Veracruz
to the 19th century; such as the Cuban son, the Venezuelan and Colombian joropo and the Chilean cueca. Lyrics include humorous verses and subjects such
Son_jarocho
Colombian folk music genre
showdown Colombian Caribbean folklore and Vallenato. As in the contrapunteo Joropo burrowing, or trova paisa within the music, litigants demonstrate their
Vallenato
Pear-shaped box lute
seven frets and four gut strings and played with a pick in the music of Joropo llanero, many bandolas being made nowadays can have up to 21 frets, with
Bandola
Colombian musical group
Cimarrón is a Colombian musical group of festive dance music joropo from the plains of the Orinoco River. This Grammy-nominated band makes Latin music
Cimarrón_(band)
from the Llanos popular throughout Colombia. It includes the traditional joropo musical style, and is known for verbal contests called contrapunteo. Artists
Music_of_Colombia
1914 Venezuelan song
"Alma Llanera" ("Soul of the Plains") is a Venezuelan song, a joropo, created by Venezuelan musicians Pedro Elías Gutiérrez (composer) and Rafael Bolívar
Alma_Llanera
Municipality and city in Orinoquía, Colombia
saddling, and rein handling. International Joropo Tournament (Villavicencio): The International Joropo Tournament is the most important cultural and
Villavicencio
the Baptist 2021 01682 Traditional knowledge and practices for the making and consumption of cassava bread † 2024 02118 Joropo in Venezuela 2025 02092
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Venezuela
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Venezuela
Venezuelan singer
Carabobo, Venezuela Died August 18, 2005(2005-08-18) (aged 90) Caracas, Venezuela Genres Joropo, Venezuelan folk music Occupations musician, singer, composer
Magdalena_Sánchez
Art form consisting of body movement
partner dances, and other national dances—merengue, cueca, plena, jarabe, joropo, marinera, cumbia, bachata and others—are important components of their
Dance
Rock music from Venezuela
as well as a subtle incorporation of Latin American folk rhythms like joropo and gaita. Sifrino rock often distanced itself from the mainstream by focusing
Venezuelan_rock
City in Guárico, Venezuela
sentiment at distinct instances of the year. Most of them, along with the "joropo" dance, the tailed bulls and the Velorio de los Angeles Cruz, are practiced
San_Juan_de_los_Morros
Venezuelan musician (1884–1924)
Aragua State. Bolívar is best known for writing the lyrics of the popular joropo song Alma Llanera, in conjunction with composer Pedro Elías Gutiérrez. Bolívar
Rafael_Bolívar_Coronado
State in Venezuela
burning of objects for purification. Music is the soul of Apure, with the joropo as its main emblem, accompanied by harp, cuatro, and maracas in zapateos
Apure
Venezuelan singer & composer (1926–1985)
1985), was a Venezuelan singer and composer, known as a pioneer in the joropo genre. He wrote many popular songs, including "El Gavilán", "Tierra Negra"
Ángel_Custodio_Loyola
Musical artist
though he also composed popular Venezuelan waltzes, serenades, bambucos or joropos such as "Pueblos tristes", "Flor de mayo" and "Mi tripón". Many of his
Otilio_Galíndez
Beauty pageant in Tabasco, Mexico
Ventura (Assumed) Puebla - - Princess at Reinado Internacional del Joropo 2021 Reina del Joropo México 2021 2nd Runner-up at Miss Puebla 2021 Was born and raised
Miss_Tabasco
Dance that reflects the life of the people of a certain region
Bailecito Cueca Huayno Samba Cueca Cumbia Marinera Huayno Gaita Zuliana Joropo Kizomba Ambasse bey Assiko Bikutsi Adowa Agbadza Agbekor (Atamga) Kpanlogo
Folk_dance
1996 studio album by Aterciopelados
musical genres from different regions of Colombia such as Andean music, Joropo, Latin percussion and Vallenato. The lyrics that make up this project can
La_Pipa_de_la_Paz
Colombian joropo singer
as Ana Veydó, is a Colombian joropo singer. She is the lead singer of Cimarron. Ana Veydó began her solo career in joropo music festivals in Colombia.
Ana_Veydó
Dominican orchestra conductor, arranger and composer
Caracas such as Johnny Ventura and Wilfrido Vargas. Besides the merengue, the joropo was his great passion. Likewise, he was considered the most animated interpreter
Billo_Frómeta
Venezuelan musician
and across Latin America. One of his most popular compositions is the Joropo, a piano take on Venezuela's folkloric music. He died in 1979. Moleiro had
Moisés_Moleiro
State in Venezuela
there are musical and artisan manifestations. In other environments the joropo is danced, exactly in the northwest of the state, due to the proximity of
Bolívar_(state)
Venezuela, symphony orchestra Francisco Pacheco, folk singer Eneas Perdomo, joropo singer-songwriter Iván Pérez Rossi, Venezuelan cuatro player, singer, composer
List_of_Venezuelans
Music genre from the Dominican Republic
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Bachata_(music)
Mexican music subgenre
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Corridos_tumbados
Genre of Spanish music and dance
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Flamenco
1957 duet from West Side Story
Band performed the song with a Latin jazz arrangement using the Venezuelan joropo rhythm, recorded live in 2017, and released the following year on the Grammy-nominated
Somewhere_(song)
Genre of Hispanic music with Cuban origins
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Bolero
French animated television series
(Olive/Village) Festival", and "Pottery", as well as the game based on the show. Joropo and Raina – Two ocelots who live in Venezuela. They both appear in the episodes
Mouk
Musical genre originating in Paraguay
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Guarania_(music)
Song
this popular waltz created in the western state of Zulia is played as a joropo, as it forms part of Venezuelan folk culture. Popular musician and composer
El_Diablo_Suelto
Family of Mexican music styles
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Huapango
Latin alternative band
Origin Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, United States Genres Cumbia, maracatu, joropo, soul, pop Years active 2014 (2014)–present Label Six Degrees Members Mafer
Ladama
Mexican narrative musical tradition
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Corrido
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Cumbia_pop
Song by Luis Ariel Rey
"Carmentea" is a Colombian song in the joropo genre written by Miguel Ángel Martín. It was popularized through a recording by Luis Ariel Rey. The song
Carmentea
Colombian musician
in different genres such as paseo vallenato, pasaje, merengue vallenato, joropo, gaita, porro, vals, bolero, pasillo, bambuco and other Caribbean rhythms
Carlos Huertas (vallenato composer)
Carlos_Huertas_(vallenato_composer)
2011 studio album by Cimarrón
¡Cimarrón! Joropo Music from the Plains of Colombia is the second studio album by Colombian band Cimarron. The album won the Independent Music Award in
¡Cimarrón! Joropo music from the Plains of Colombia
¡Cimarrón!_Joropo_music_from_the_Plains_of_Colombia
Venezuelan showman (1865–1912)
public screenings. Ruiz Chapellín then made the 1899 film Joropo de negros en el Orinoco, a joropo film featuring native peoples of the Orinoco. This was
Carlos_Ruiz_Chapellín
Evening or day before Christmas Day
known as "aguinaldos"; in Venezuela, the traditional music is known as joropo. In Christianity, the giving of gifts during Christmastide is traced to
Christmas_Eve
1967 song by Arnulfo Briceño
"Ay Mi Llanura" is a Colombian song in the joropo genre written and performed by Arnulfo Briceño. The song pays tribute to the majesty of the plains of
Ay_Mi_Llanura
Saint John the Baptist". UNESCO Culture Sector. Retrieved 2021-12-18. "Joropo in Venezuela". ich.unesco.org. Retrieved 2025-12-12. "Space of gong culture"
Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements
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Music genre
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Reggaeton
State in north-central Venezuela
five are from Aragua. The region also features the Burras Tradicionales, Joropo Central, Parranda Central, Gorilas de San Mateo, and the Jokilis and Gorilas
Aragua
Venezuelan folk song
"El curruchá" is a well-known Venezuelan folk song in the joropo tradition, composed by Juan Bautista Plaza with lyrics by Vicente Emilio Sojo. After its
El_Curruchá
Argentinian and Uruguayan partner dance
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Tango
Musical form written in triple metre
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Passacaglia
Plucked string instrument
are of nylon. It is used to accompany both dancers and singers playing joropo music, a traditional form of Venezuelan music, also known as llanera music
Harp
Stringed musical instrument
It is used in most genres of the different regions of Venezuela, such as Joropo in the Llanos, Gaita in Zulia, Galerón in the Oriente or calypso in Trinidad
Cuatro_(Venezuela)
Venezuelan singer (1928–2002)
10, 2002(2002-12-10) (aged 74) Barinas, Barinas state, Venezuela Genres Joropo Occupations musician, singer, composer Labels Velvet Discomoda Cahilapo
El_Carrao_de_Palmarito
with Indigenous elements) Guabina (from Andes Region, Indigenous rithm) Joropo (from Los Llanos Venezuelan-Colombian Region, its lyrics are messages that
Tourism_in_Colombia
Music genre fusing Mexican and European influences
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Tejano_music
Type of concertina
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Bandoneon
Topics referred to by the same term
album and single by country rock band Poco Cimarrón (band), a Colombian joropo music and dance group Cimarron, Colorado, an unincorporated community Cimarron
Cimarron
Venezuelan composer (1875–1939)
"Claveles de Galipán", "Que bellas son las flores", "Dama Antañona" and the joropo "Amalia". He died in 1939. Liscano, Hugo. 1993: “Introducción al CD. Venezuela
Francisco_de_Paula_Aguirre
Venezuelan musical artist (1944–2019)
Cumbia. He was born on 15 June 1944 in Barquisimeto. He started out singing Joropo in a group with his brothers, but didn't gain more widespread notoriety
Pastor_López
Type of narrative ballad originating in Mexico
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Narcocorrido
Collective term for the dances, rhythms and styles of music from Latin America
Uruguayan composers such as three-time Grammy nominated Miguel del Aguila The Joropo is Venezuelan popular music originating in the llanos plains, although a
Music_of_Latin_America
que Bonito, Reir Llorando, Pajarillo, Currulao, Indios Farotos, Cumbia, Joropo Pajarillo Ethiopia - Tizita, Bati, Tizita minor, Ambassel, Anchihoye Lene
Music of the Civilization series
Music_of_the_Civilization_series
Music genre of Dominican Republic
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Merengue_music
Rock music from Colombia
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Colombian_rock
Form of dance and music in the Dominican Republic
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Dominican_hip-hop
Music from Ibero-America or sung in Spanish or Portuguese
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Latin_music
Niño Guerrero from the Aragua Penitentiary Center in 2012. 9 December – Joropo is recognized as intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO. 10 December – The
2025_in_Venezuela
Musical genre that is a mixture of son montuno and merengue
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Pachanga
South American herder
its use of the harp, the maracas and a small guitar called a cuatro. The joropo, a Llanero dance, has become the national dance of Venezuela, and of the
Llanero
Musical artist
creator of the Venezuelan "New Wave" (Onda Nueva) genre, derived from the joropo and Brazilian Bossa Nova. In the 1970s, Romero recorded in Italy La Onda
Aldemaro_Romero
Latin American dance music genre
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Salsa_music
Western swing (Texas Swing, Country Swing, Aggie Swing) Whip Virginia Reel Joropo Tambor Lion dance Hornpipe North Yemen: Bara'a dance South Yemen: Sharh
List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin
Popular folk music originating from Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago
celebrates the different aspects of the Manzanares River of Cumaná, Venezuela; joropo: similar in style to the Spanish waltz; galerón; picón: cantiques de Noel:
Parang
Style of salsa music developed in the 1970s
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Salsa_dura
Wooden keyboard percussion instrument
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Marimba
Venezuelan musician (1930–2011)
He was one of the most recognized singer/songwriters of the Venezuelan Joropo genre. Eneas Perdomo was born El Yagual, a town in the state of Apure, in
Eneas_Perdomo
Colombian musician, singer, and songwriter
to Ana Joaquina Roa Moreno and Javier Rey. At the age of 13 he formed a joropo trio with his brothers Leonel and Gil Arialdo called Rivermun; they later
Luis_Ariel_Rey
Colombian harpist (1954–2020)
March 1954 – 10 January 2020) was a Colombian harpist and songwriter of joropo. He was the director of Colombian band Cimarron. Carlos Rojas Hernández
Carlos_Cuco_Rojas
Musical artist
music that was popular in the early 20th century. He wrote valses, danzas, joropos, golpes, gaitas, merengues and even a few choros. Rodrigo Riera's compositions
Rodrigo_Riera
Traditional clothing usually associated with a geographic area
liqui liqui and pelo e' guama hat. Traditional female attire includes the joropo dress and pelo e' guama hat. The ethnic clothings of the Chinese ethnic
Folk_costume
Venezuela beauty pageant
runner-up Reina Internacional del Curito: Unknown Reina Internacional del Joropo: Tatiana Gómez (1990) – 4th runner-up; Mitsy Moncada (1991) – 1st runner-up;
Miss_Venezuela
Musical ensembles popular in Cuba and Mexico
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Conjunto
Uruguayan pianist and music educator
Municipal de Música. She is noted as a specialist in contemporary tango. Joropo for clarinet quartet Montevideo piece Number 3 for orchestra Merengue for
Beatriz_Lockhart
Variety of Spanish language
music from the Northern Range, Parang a galicismo of Parranda, uses the Joropo, Gaita and Polo music styles among others and is sung in Spanish. More recent
Trinidadian_Spanish
Style of Mexican music heavy on brass and percussion
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Banda_music
Hip-hop music by Latin American artists
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Latin_hip-hop
Spanish lyric-dramatic genre
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Zarzuela
Musical form and a music genre typical of Spain and parts of Latin America
Spanish Uruguayan Venezuelan Traditional folk Chacarera Gaita zuliana Gato Joropo Mexican Son huasteco jalisciense jarocho Tonada Zamacueca Cueca Marinera
Fandango
Venezuelan musician and composer (1917–1986)
Nacional de Música, his country's highest artistic award. Seis por derecho: Joropo María Carolina Ana Cristina El Marabino Natalia Suite Venezolana Angostura
Antonio_Lauro
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Muslim
Father of might
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, German, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Victorious; Helper; Supporter
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Wife of Lord Shiva (Rudra))
Girl/Female
Tamil
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The best, Ultimate, Another name for Vishnu, Foremost, First, Perfection, Best of all
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Prophet name
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from either of two places so named in Devon.
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Sikh
Without spite or envy, Learned woman (1)
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Devotee; Worship; Goddess; Beautiful; Like a God
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Beautiful and Holy
Girl/Female
Indian
Acclaim
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