2023-07-17 14:47:04
The woman was happy to dance the Sabanero joint.
A woman broke with all the schemes on her wedding day and danced a Sabanero joint with his father instead of the traditional waltz. Apparently, the event occurred in an event room in the department of Córdoba.
The viral video was released through social networks where you can see the happy bride walking in the company of her father to the center of the track to dance to the rhythm of the song “María Barilla”, which was composed by Alejandro Ramírez Ayazo.
The woman was happy to dance the Sabanero joint.
Bye waltz, welcome the Sabanero joint at weddings
To the rhythm of the tambora, the bagpipe, the clarinet, the saxophone, the trumpet and the trombone, the guests upon hearing the popular song were moved and shouted ‘juipiti’ while applauding the original idea of the bride, because she chose a rhythm indigenous to Colombia for such an important moment.
Father and daughter continued to dance and the lyrics of the song might be heard in the background: “A party lady, pretty and cheerful Indian, was María Barilla. She was light brown, also smiling, gentlemen, she was María Barilla. When she went to the cumbiamba she asked for her joint, it was María Barilla. That rhythm of ours from Sinuan folklore. Dance me the joint, María Barilla, make it sound happy, María Varilla, enjoy the joint, María Barilla, enjoy the joint”.
The authenticity of the woman was praised by Internet users, due to the pride with which she showed the Sabanero joint during the celebration of her marriage.
A tweeter said: “What a nice thing, to dance a joint in a marriage, that should become a custom and national patrimony.”
Another said: “How beautiful they dance, the best thing is that it is seen that it is natural, spontaneous and that it is the music that is part of their life”, among other comments can be found on social networks.
Undoubtedly, the Blue Danube composed by the Austrian Johann Strauss, one of the waltzes most used by a newlywed couple to do the traditional wedding dance, will be relegated to one side before such an innovative idea, since more than one couple in Colombia would like to copy it.
Let’s dance sabanero blunt at wedding celebrations!
What a beautiful bitch!!!
On the coast a good joint kills a waltz. pic.twitter.com/mVvwriMJOn— Alci Elles J. (@alciellesj) July 15, 2023
???? They record a baker dancing champeta in a PriceSmart store.
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