The deer holds rattles in each hand and has beads that make a sound when they move around each foot. Even the headdress worn by the actor can be seen as a prop. The headdress is a deer's head. It helps the performer develop a sense of being one with the deer itself. Hunters chasing deer have bows and arrows. These props are essential to creating the image the dance portrays. Costumes are also vital to the history of dance. The deer performer wears a simple costume. He wears a cloth around his lower body and is bare-chested. The headdress is the most important part of his costume. The headdress is a deer's head. Plus his rattles tie into his costumes. If there are hunters in the venado dance show, they usually wear loose white pants with a belt. They also wear rattles around their lower legs and feet. Furthermore, the hunter could also wear a small headdress. The customs of the venado dance have remained the same throughout its history. The music in The Dance of the Venado creates the atmosphere of the story. The rhythm of the music coincides with the rhythm of the deer performer. The music slows down when the deer begins to die and speeds up when it interacts with the hunters. The instruments used in the music of the venado dance are percussion. Such as: the cane flute, the percussion, the rasps, the gourds, the rattles. In addition to the tools. I sing
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