A typical African Village traditional marriage/ luo of Uganda
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.พ. 2022
- In this Video, I get to show you a typical African wedding. A marriage of the Luo( langi) of Uganda.
This wedding was Soo unique with the best traditional dances and a very unique Xylophone made of wood and banana stems, it was my first time seeing it
Everyone had fun and I hope you enjoy it too. please subscribe, like share and leave me a comment. thank you
I love it very simple no stress
It's just amazing, thank you for watching
Wow it was massive 🎉❤😊
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Everybody happy in the video. It is a joy to watch. Thank you.
Thank you
Hi Pedun this’s beautiful
Thank you Harriet.
Thanks for sharing, Sarah nice to watch.
Thank you for watching
Thanks for sharing your cultural dance.
Thanks for watching
Ничего себе у вас ксилофон!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for watching
Hi SarahVery Happy Moments!Nice African Traditional Wedding
I am Soo glad to have you here because you have supported my channel a lot. Thank you
Wow!
Hello Joyce👋
This kind of videos really love to watch
Thank you for the feedback, I will have them when I visit the village
Thanks for sharing your traditional wedding Sarah
Hello Cynthia, thank you Soo much for watching. Greetings my dear
it looks to happy to attend a wedding like this
Village functions are so much fun
the guest are very awesome
Thank you
Beautiful cultural & love the dress
Thank you Daglig Mode
This must go viral! I need to see this celebrations 🩷🩷🩷
Awww, thank you
climate in uganda is really
good, not too hot while here in Phi. is very hot 45°, we dont wear dress but instead we use short and tshirt to feel fresh.
You're right, we do have hot/dry season and some parts of Uganda even experiences draught. Thank you Soo much for watching
Too much energy weather old or young see the why thy jump
Yes, music brings the best in everyone regards of age. Greetings to you my dear
hellow ❤❤❤
Hello, thank you for watching. Greetings from Uganda
Why did you leave music on while the band was playing??? Why did you have the music on during 90% of the time??? No, voices no nada…… Also the music you’ve chosen👎🏽 I always love ❤️ your prior videos. But this video could have been a trillion times better, just by letting the natural ambience take its course
Hello Lady Alexander, thank you for the feedback, you are right about that. The villagers were dancing to the music while singing at the same time, I didn't add music or any sound. I will share another traditional video soon. Thank you.
Oh God. These are Lango people Ateker who speak a hybrid luo and Ateker mixed dialect. It's an Ateker dance not a luo dance.
Hello Ms Adela, my mum was Langi and my dad an Iteso, that was my aunt's introduction in Lira and the song is in Langi. You can educate or correct people with a better tone, people were having a great time regardless of culture. thanks for watching.
@@sarahpedun8769 my apologies.
@@adela6505 cyber hugs
I wish I could of heard the music they were dancing 💃 to.