Popular music singer Irini Qirjako has shared her special experience at a wedding, where she went to sing.
In the column "E DIELL FOLK", she has shown that the wedding took place in Macedonia and the tradition was for the men to stay apart and the women apart, but when she started singing one of her songs, the men forgot the traditions and everyone came to the place where they were celebrating women.
Excerpts from the studio conversation:
Ervin Kurti: Since you sing and cry about those weddings, what is the one that sticks in your mind?
Irini Qirjako: Many have stuck in my mind, but one is the most... At a wedding in Macedonia, of course, men separately, women separately. At home, the groom was in the backyard, and they took him and saved him, then impaled him on a tree. Max, my husband, was also there. Max said, what is this, what are they doing like this?! Oh, Max, they have traditions, I told him. Then when we went to dinner the women were outside alone and the men were in a building 60 meters away because they were staying apart. The wedding started, the orchestra was among the women and when I started the song "O more male therapy", when I hear "paw, pau, pau". All the men who were in that building got up and they all came running, whoever could catch me first.
Ervin Kurti: Yes, you broke your traditions!
Irini Qirjako: What should I do now? It was not my fault, they forgot the traditions (laughs).
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