Can't see the "keynote" folder in application supports iwork

I'm trying to uninstall some purchased themes that I don't like. As instructed, I followed the path library>application supports>iwork>keynote>theme. However, I can't see the "keynote" folder, although I showed hidden files. There is only the "pages" folder in that "iwork" folder. Can anyone please help me out?

There are 3 Libraries on the computer. Go to Macintosh HD > Library > application support > iwork > Keynote > themes.

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