Sometime ago our good friend serquinarlo mentioned that he was waiting for his schoolmate Cesar Manalili to upload this piece. I haven't seen it on Youtube, so I've decided to upload it myself.
Wowwww!!! Lagi tinutugtog ito sa mga kasalan sa province namin sa mga Ka-ilocanohan. Habang nagsasayaw yung bagong kasal, nagsasabit ng perang papel ang mga tao o kaya naglalagay ng coin sa bibig ng babae tapos kukunin nman ng bibig ng lalake. hahaha...
Thank you so much Wilbert. Actually, I found a copy of this in my cassette collections and just converted to mp3 not too long ago. Thanks uli... Your copy sounds better than what I have.
The wedding dance described below is called "parwad". We did just like that in the wedding I attended in Kelowna, BC Last Aug. 14. However, the groom is half Ilokano and half Canadian while the bride is Scottish. It did not take long for the guests to catch up what I dubbed as "money dance" which brought brought fun to he 150 people in the crowd.
Wowwww!!! Lagi tinutugtog ito sa mga kasalan sa province namin sa mga Ka-ilocanohan. Habang nagsasayaw yung bagong kasal, nagsasabit ng perang papel ang mga tao o kaya naglalagay ng coin sa bibig ng babae tapos kukunin nman ng bibig ng lalake. hahaha...
tingptadeo 1 year ago
@tingptadeo Ilocano folksong ito di ba Ting? Salamat sa description mo ng kasalan sa inyo, nakakatuwang imagine-nin.
limva123 1 year ago
Thank you so much Wilbert. Actually, I found a copy of this in my cassette collections and just converted to mp3 not too long ago. Thanks uli... Your copy sounds better than what I have.
serquinarlo 1 year ago
@serquinarlo Good thing you found your old cassette. It probably contains other precious selections.
limva123 1 year ago