I. Country: Philippines II. Wedding Dance By Amador Daguio III. Summary of the Story There was a couple named Awiyao and Lumnay. They were married for a long time but Awiyao her husband has to marry another girl named Madulimay because Lumnay cannot bear a child. On the night of the wedding of Awiyao and Madulimay, Awiyao went to his and Lumnay's house where they used to live to personally invite his ex wife to join the dance but Lumnay refuses to join. Lumnay is the best dancer
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The Wedding Dance By: Amador Daguio Plot: The story started with a married couple, Awiyao and Lumnay, who were separating for the reason that they could not have a baby even if they have been married for so long. Awiyao, the husband, has to marry another woman despite the fact that he is still in love with his wife, Lumnay. It is because of their tribes tradition that if a couple could not bear a child together, they need to separate in order for the man to find a woman who could bear him a son
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THE WEDDING SINGERS- YOUR D-DAY MUSICIANS Music- The Sound Of Love Imagine a movie without a background score. Not quite appealing right? Isn’t your wedding your own movie? What is it without the music then? When all that is there in the air is love and hearts are full of warmth, music is vital for the soul! No celebration is ever a celebration without music. Your wedding procession requires a background tune that keeps humming by itself inside your brain, in the most unexpected times in life, reminding
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two different versions of this song and trying to choose one, there is definitely no wrong answer. Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald both did a wonderful job in their own right on “Love is here to Stay”. Unfortunately there is only one first dance at a wedding so in this case they can’t play both. Even though Sinatra and Fitzgerald are two very different singing styles, I think there were many similarities to the approach each singer took in singing this song. But, in this situation there were more
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Different Types of Folk Dances Itik-Itik The best description of the Itik-Itik is that the steps mimic the way a duck walks, as well as the way it splashes water on its back to attract a mate. According to popular tradition, the dance was created by a lady named Kanang who choreographed the steps while dancing at a baptismal party. The other guests copied her movements, and everyone liked the dance so much that it has been passed along ever since. Tinikling The Tinikling is considered by many
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intimate environment and appeal that a wedding can. Weddings offer guys a banquet of beautiful women he can hit on and have sex with if he knows the best moves to makes. At a wedding their is just naturally going to be a large number of women in attendance, and most of these women are single. Lucky you guys! With dozens of potential candidates to choose from guys let me tell you why any type of guy can successfully meet single women and hook up during weddings. Go solo Guys you should never bring
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get marry because of their religion, but they see it as a separate concern, since they have the freedom to decide whether they want to get married or not. In other worlds they choose their own way of life. The Buddhist monks do not formalize the wedding ceremonies, but they make religious amenities to bless the couples. They do not classify marriage as something holy or unholy, because is not categorize as a duty or sacrament. When the boy, finds an appropriate girl to marry, he sends a family friend
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Traditional Folk Dances of the Philippines The Philippines has many popular folk dances which have evolved and changed as they have been passed down from generation to generation. Although a particular dance might be performed slightly differently from one region to the next, its remains true to its roots. Here are some of the most popular dances from the region. The Itik-Itik The best description of the Itik-Itik is that the steps mimic the way a duck walks, as well as the way it splashes water
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About four years ago, I had the opportunity to experience a Hawaiian wedding on the beach. The ceremony was simple, yet elegant. As the guests arrived, we were all greeted with a lei around necks our prior to being seated. Hawaiian music was played by a two-person band. One person played a slack key guitar while the other played a ukulele. Both the bride and groom wore white. The bride wore a long, white dress called a muumuu-ish. Her dress flowed and had such a unique elegance. She also wore a haku
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at the blessing hands of Lord Ganesha. So beautiful is the day, today, when…Pragasen and Shree, enter the blissful world, of holy matrimony…and we are extremely honoured to have you share in the most important chapter yet of their fairytale, the wedding.------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Om Sai Ram everyone (jovial tone)…love and light, love and light…on this beautiful morning. A very very warm welcome, respected elders, Sai brothers
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